Derb’s column was a bit more than a “challenge” of blacks. Some of what he wrote was not only offensive, but just plain wrong.
Too bad he took it too far, because he made some good points.
Really? Which parts were “just plain wrong” -
The only thing I saw “wrong” was the good samaritan part - and this was ADVICE on his part. I would help - knowing the risks. But the best advice = his = steer clear.
Why don’t you fill us in - which parts will you demonstrate as “wrong”.
http://takimag.com/article/the_talk_nonblack_version_john_derbyshire/page_2#axzz1rVjAaTE4
His article (above) is set forth in numbered paragraphs.
Which ones did you find to be not only offensive, but just plain wrong?
And why?
What was wrong, exactly, and why?
Offensive is in the eye of the beholder. The liar deems the truth "offensive."
How about challenging facts with better facts and ditch the mere opinions?