Posted on 07/16/2020 3:33:50 AM PDT by C19fan
Interesting aside here but if it gets known expect more book burnings.
The original novel M*A*S*H was an excellent account about, amongst other things like war and surgery, an integrating US Army. One of Hawkeye's fellow doctor-draftees and tent-mate was a neurosurgeon with the nickname of 'Spearchucker', gotten as he was his college's QB and black. There was nothing further about race in the novel EXCEPT for this bit when Spearchucker had a group of friends in the tent, all black. Afterwards he asked Hawkeye why he had not stayed in the tent and Hawkeyes simple reply was "Do you like everyone who is black just because they are black?" I don't have the book in front of me so I am going by memory, however this was good race relations in a BETTER time.
One of the reasons for that is that people with white skin tend to see themselves not so much as a race, but as a variety of ethnic minority subgroups within the American melting pot. Until several generations have passed between the original immigrant and his or her descendants, many, if not most, families inquire about the ethnic origins of the person their children intend to date or marry. The reasons are not about race, but about cultural compatibility with religion, customs and food.
Blacks from many tribes and languages have been perceived as one race by skin color when transplanted into a European-originated country; and they quite naturally see whites in the same generalized way; but there is actually great variety in both groups.
Likewise, there is a wide range of racial attitudes in both groups.
Commies like to lump many disparate small units into a fwe large ones to manipulate political power.
Save the link and a print out of this article; and for good measure, a picture of John McWhorter.
Ive been reading McWhorter since he first started publishing for general audiences in the 90s. He makes well-reasoned arguments. As a linguist, and while not a conservative per se, he truly believes that words have meaning, and does not put up with the flimsy emotional argumentation of the left.
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