Posted on 02/07/2019 10:47:17 AM PST by yesthatjallen
A Virginia Military Institute yearbook overseen by future state Senate Majority Leader Tommy Norment in 1968 features a host of racist photos and slurs, including blackface.
The revelation about one of Virginia's most powerful Republicans comes as the states Democratic governor and attorney general are facing calls to resign over their own admissions they wore blackface as young men.
Norment, R-James City County, was managing editor of The Bomb publication that year. He went to VMI in Lexington after graduating from James Blair High School in Williamsburg and has been a state senator since 1992.
On one page of the yearbook, a student poses in blackface, surrounded by others in costumes at a party. Another page features a photo of two men in blackface holding a football.
The N-word is used at least once. A student listed as being from Bangkok, Thailand, is referred to as a Chink and Jap.
A blurb under one mans picture says: "He was known as the 'Barracks Jew having his fingers in the finances of the entire Corps."
The Bomb has been published continuously since 1897.
When a reporter asked Norment to talk about the yearbook Thursday, the majority leader said, The only thing Im talking about today is the budget.
Im here to pass a budget today, he added when pressed as he headed into a Republican Caucus meeting in late morning.
Virginias lawmakers are already reeling after a series of disclosures about the states top three Democratic officials. Many have called for Gov. Ralph Northam to resign after a page from his 1984 medical school yearbook surfaced showing a photo of a man in blackface and KKK robe. Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and Attorney General Mark Herring admitted this week to dressing in blackface during his time at University of Virginia.
It has been the objective of this years Bomb staff to concentrate on the VMI as it exists in actuality, not in theory, Norment wrote in the yearbook on a page for its editors. There is an ever-broadening chasm between the two positions. With the completion of this editorial and the 1968 Bomb, I regretfully leave behind the theme Honor Above Self and the loyalty of a few selected Brother Rats. Work on the Bomb has permitted me to release four years of inhibitions. And now, I am sorry our work is completed. It is a feeling only genuinely understood by those of us who labored in the den of inequity.
Col. Stewart MacInnis, VMI's director of communications, said he couldn't speak to what was going through people's minds then, or why they thought this was appropriate.
The point that it was a different time may not be a sufficient explanation, in my mind, he said.
Several years ago, the school changed its process for reviewing The Bomb, MacInnis said, adding layers of review by faculty advisors and himself. But there's always tension for overseeing the student-supported publication, he added, because they've got their First Amendment rights.
On Wednesday, VMI officials met to further discuss the yearbook review process, MacInnis said prompted because of all this stuff coming up.
He said he'd flipped through a dozen or so yearbooks from recent decades and had not seen racist photos. But the school has a history that dovetails with the history of the state, including through the Civil War, he said.
It's a time to try to draw lessons from what we've done in the past. This is an example of what we have lessons to draw from.
Northam also attended VMI, graduating in 1981. His yearbook lists his nickname as Coonman. He said friends gave him that name, and hes not sure why.
Scot Marsh, a close friend of Northams at VMI, estimated about seven out of 10 cadets had nicknames back then. Some were given by their classmates and others by their dykes, or first-class mentors. The protegees were referred to as rats.
It wasnt uncommon for some of the nicknames to be considered slurs or offensive. After flipping through his yearbook Saturday, Marsh said he noticed a man was dubbed Jew and another Pan Face.
Often the names were embarrassing and meant to poke fun of someones appearance.
I probably wouldnt start a job interview, Hey, my nickname at VMI was Anvil Head, he said.
Marsh said he didnt remember Northam having a nickname in those days and reached out to some of his classmates to find out whether they knew the origins of Coonman. He still doesnt have an answer, he said. But its not a name he believes his former classmate would have picked himself.
This racial thing, it shocks me, he said.
Thomas Kent "Tommy" Norment Jr. (born April 12, 1946, in Richmond, Virginia) is the current Republican Majority Leader of the Senate of Virginia. He has served in the Virginia General Assembly since 1992. He represents the 3rd senatorial district of the Virginia Senate, which includes parts of the Virginia Peninsula, plus King and Queen County, King William County, New Kent County and Gloucester County on the Middle Peninsula.
The frag pattern from all of these events is far too complicated to predict.
Through all this....no one mentions Senator Byrd....a ten year member and LEADER of the KKK.
it is what it is...we fought a freakin civil war over this stuff....nothing to see here. its the south.....it is what it is...get over it....50 years ago is 50 years ago......big freakin deal.......i went out 60 years ago on halloween as aunt jemima.....who cares?
“Through all this....no one mentions...”
That there are plenty of potential candidates who have no flaws in their past. However events like this causes people to not even want to venture into the political landscape.
The smell of Democrat desperation.
And just out of curiosity I wonder how many political office holders in Virginia are actually from Virginia... Born and raised?
i guess they’ll go after the printer next, and then the CEOs of the companies that made the paper and ink ...
Wait....isnt this whataboutism?
Didnt think it was allowed (so hard to keep track)
That’s it... it’s all the EVIL Republican’s fault!!
CORRECTED
'Northam also attended VMI, graduating in 1981. His yearbook lists his nickname as Coonman. He said friends gave him that name, and hes not sure HE WANTS TO SAY why.'
There, fixed it.
“Several years ago, the school changed its process for reviewing The Bomb, MacInnis said, adding layers of review by faculty advisors and himself. But there’s always tension for overseeing the student-supported publication, he added, because they’ve got their First Amendment rights.
That just seems odd to me... The paper is reflection for the yearbook is the reflection of the parent School not of the students that are in it so much... I can’t imagine a corporation that allows its workers to Surf p*** and make comments on video p*** that they’re watching dot-dot. So why would that not apply logically to a yearbook that has a direct impact on people’s perception of the institution from whence it came.
I would have to say that parents and students should not confuse tuition costs as a pass key to do anything you want or say anything you want while Incorporated with that Institution.
As a VMI alum, I can attest that you’ll find plenty of politically incorrect things in a VMI yearbook. Rob Northam’s “Coonman” nickname is unsurprising to me. Everyone picks up a nickname at school, and there’s usually no good reason for it. One of my buddies was nicknamed Coondog and I guarantee you nobody knows why, and it had nothing to do with anything racist. Everyone just called him that. Most nicknames picked up at school were for doing something stupid as a rat (freshman).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95B30ojbTLw
Here’s a flashback from when the American people understood the difference between malevolent racism, and the inherent human tendency to make fun of people in jest.
Sure do miss those days. Can’t believe how much the world has changed since then, and I’m only 57!
"Tell the SJWs to pound sand."
1968!
Those of us who were around back then, with memories of WW2 and Korea justifiably were calling them Japs and Krauts and Gooks.
Even Bugs Bunny was doing it.
We need another big war (and will probably get one with Democrats in power) to bring three spoiled generations back to reality.
But then will snowflakes fight - or surrender
According to the left’s insane logic: Black face is bad but killing babies is good but even better having dead babies with a black face. Absolute crickets from any black Americans as a whole and of course “civil rights” agitators.
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