Constructive Feedback wrote:
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Mychal Massie, believe it or not is telling it like it is!
......there can't possibly be any truth to anything that a conservative can contribute, even if factual evidence surely exists to prove it!
I don't believe that what Mr. Massie said should be discounted
solely because he is a black conservative or because he is clearly wrong to think, in his trendy Christo-fascist manner, that a person who criticizes the current American political establishment is "cursing at God".
(I can barely write that without laughing)
I find his statement regarding how 'we' should be happy as clams for slavery absolutely the most absurd comment I have ever heard spring forth from the mouth of a Black man. And I would love to see what evidence you would advance to prove otherwise.
Humor me an analogy: It would be as if 5 years after experiencing the long, tortured, and painful death of your loving and tender spouse to a horrible disease you meet... date... and fall in love with someone wonderful. Can you ever imagine a day during which you would say, "man, I am really glad my spouse died such a painful and horrible death because if not for that I wouldn't have what I have now"? I can't.
A reasonable person would be able to be happy in the moment without feeling compelled to lament or celebrate the circumstances that brought them there.
If Mr. Massie is happy to be in America, as opposed to being in Africa, he could have just stated that. I assume that was his point.
p.s. -- Cobb wrote:
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Mychal Massie's part of Project21
I knew who Mr. Massie was. The title of the thread is a rhetorical literary device used to pique the interests of potential readers.
