Posted on 06/14/2011 12:05:22 PM PDT by Borges
Leftists lie about everything.
It’s always bothered me no end that Uncle Tom has such a bad connotation to it, when he was such a very good character. Also makes me nuts that everyone says “Scrooge” like it’s a bad thing; we should all be as lucky as him and no one kept Christmas better.
"And from my standpoint as a black American, as far as I'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas, and it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order, this is what will happen to you. You will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a committee of the U.S. Senate, rather than hung from a tree."
ping and read later
“Uncle Tom” as a term of derision exposes one thing - ignorance.
I would bet money that not one in a hundred who use it ever read the book.
Uncle Tom is a term used by blacks to slander anyone not on the Democrat Party gravy train. If they listen to the NYTimes, they would come up with some other slander like Oreo.
Its about demeaning your opposition, nothing else.
"My body may belong to you . . . but my soul belongs to the Lord!"
You are probably right on the money
Quick, someone check to see if Rupert Murdock bought the NYT and replaced it’s editorial staff overnight. This article CONDEMNS the race baiters and hucksters that have labeled black conservatives erroneously for years as liars. But be sure those same baiters and hucksters will be swift to continue the false labeling as long as it serves the liberal progressive playbook. Don’t want anything to upset the apple cart or affirmative action quotas and set asides, which is racist on it’s face.
Let's hope that Atlas Shrugged becomes the same................
“lachrymose!”
Had to resort to the dictionary for that one! The only thing there was a picture of Boehner!
Influential? Yes. Well written? No.
In the late sixties “Uncle Tom” was used to slander any black person who was not an angry militant or disagreed with those who were.
The Chicano movement started up among Hispanics about the same time. They sought a term equally insulting for the nonmilitant among them that rang like “Uncle Tom”, so they came up with “Tio Taco!”
“who suffered from various obscure illnesses worsened by her persistent hypochondria.”
I hate aside comments like this. How do they know she was pretending any of her ailments? She is not here to defend herself.
Scrooge experienced a re-birth. I think Dickens showed the reader hope out of sin and the benefits of a Christian way of life. God works in mysterious ways His miracles to perform.
Hypochondria is not faking ailments, that is another disorder. It is the persistent concern about being ill or compulsive attention to symptoms.
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