Friday, September 25, 2020

Stanley Kurtz on Rescuing American History from the Left

By An Old Friend
Thu, Sep 24, 2020 7:32 p.m.

Stanley Kurtz on Rescuing American History from the Left

AOF: Centerpiece of what's below is Wilfred McClay's new-ish high-school textbook on American history (which I haven't read).  McClay talks about what he was attempting in an issue of Imprimis from Summer 2019:  https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Imprimis_JulyAug_8pgWEB.pdf

N.S.: Kurtz: "Yes, there are faults in our story — the stain of slavery above all."

Pathetic, Republican pandering. Since slavery was a universal institution, and White American slaveowners treated their black slaves so much better than non-White-slaveowners treated theirs, slavery is no stain at all on White American history, and thus nothing to apologize for.

Here's Kurtz's current article:





2 comments:

  1. CRUMP PRESS CONFERENCE WILL TRY TO REVISE THE FACTS OF THE BREONNA TAYLOR CASE(LIKE THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE?)
    GRA:Look what the nation has become,a black AG arguing with a racist black lawyer about White cops.
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NewsNation Now) — The family of Breonna Taylor and civil rights attorney Ben Crump, along with co-counsels Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker will hold a press conference Friday at 10:30 a.m. (ET) at Louisville’s Jefferson Square Park.

    The news release said the purpose of the conference would be “to respond to the grand jury’s outrageous decision in the brutal killing of Breonna Taylor.”

    On Wednesday, a Kentucky grand jury considering the March killing of Breonna Taylor, a Black medical worker, in her home voted to indict one of three white police officers for wanton endangerment.

    The officer indicted was Detective Brett Hankison, who faces up to five years in prison if convicted, Attorney General Daniel Cameron said at a news conference.

    Crump tweeted that the lack of charges directly related to Breonna Taylor’s death is “outrageous and offensive.” Adding in another tweet that “we must know what evidence was presented to the grand jury. We need transparency.”

    Taylor’s death, alongside that of George Floyd, a Black man who died in May after a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck, helped spark a nationwide wave of protests demanding racial justice and an end to the use of excessive force by law enforcement.
    GRA:I see Newsnation has joined the large cap "B" mob.I thought they were supposed to be a conservative outfit,but it appears not.
    NNN,you can be sure,will pick out the biggest Crump lies to fan the riot flames again.They won't admit that this case is over--Taylor's boyfriend caused Taylor's death by firing a weapon as if he was being attacked by Germans in Normandy.

    --GRA

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  2. Paul Ehrlich got the Genius Prize. Paul said that by 1985 there was going to be food shortages and food riots in the USA. Was not just a possible but WAS going to happen. Mark that your on your calendar and be prepared.

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