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To: NoLibZone

Socialist tactic attempted.

Denied.


2 posted on 07/02/2022 10:46:46 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

I give up....... It’s good to be supreme


3 posted on 07/02/2022 10:48:40 PM PDT by changeitback440
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To: Secret Agent Man

This $hit is getting so boring.


6 posted on 07/02/2022 10:53:05 PM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: Secret Agent Man

The author of the article is Baynard Woods

The following text is taken from his website. It is the author biography given for his book “INHERITANCE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WHITENESS.”

“Baynard Woods thought he had escaped the backwards ways of the South Carolina he grew up in, a world defined by country music, NASCAR, and the confederacy. He’d fled the South long ago, transforming himself into a politically left-leaning writer and educator.

Then he was accused of discriminating against a Black student at a local university. How could I be racist? he wondered. Whiteness was a problem, but it wasn’t really his problem. He taught at a majority Black school and wrote essays about education and Civil Rights.

But it was his problem. Working as a reporter, it became clear that white supremacy was tearing the country apart. When a white kid from his hometown massacred nine Black people in Charleston, Woods began to delve into his family’s history—and the ways that history has affected his own life.

When he discovered that his family—both the Baynards and the Woodses—collectively claimed ownership of more than 700 people in 1860, Woods realized his own name was a confederate monument. Along with his name, he had inherited privilege, wealth, and all the lies that his ancestors passed down through the generations.

In this gripping and perceptive memoir, Woods takes us along on his journey to understand how race has impacted his life. Unflinching and uninhibited, Inheritance explores what it means to reckon with whiteness in America today and what it might mean to begin to repair the past.”

Source: https://baynardwoods.net/

So Baynard has a very guilt-ridden lens he is viewing the world through. And, privileged as his own background really is, his hubris is also so profound that the guilt he personally feels must be transmitted (and thereby diluted) by applying it equally to every other person, regardless of their individual circumstances, who just happens to have the same skin color as he does.

Pathetic. The Lord rebuke him.


31 posted on 07/03/2022 12:41:49 AM PDT by Captain Rhino (Determined effort today forges tomorrow.)
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