Thursday, May 1, 2014

Mr. Donald Sterling and Thomas Jefferson

If there is a defense of Mr. Sterling, perhaps it is that he may be a student of history.
He said not one thing Thomas Jefferson didn't say more than once.
Thomas Jefferson, who likely populated his own plantation with his lechery, said all these
same sorts of things. His 1787 address to the Virginia legislature was more than incendiary. But
in 1787, what could a black person do to refute his lies?
Here's the thing, though. There is no reason for Sterling to identify with Thomas Jefferson. One
reason Jefferson wanted slavery to survive was so that America wouldn't need immigrants from
other countries. Maybe that's the portion of Jefferson's evil genius Sterling hasn't been privy to
yet.
(Topowitz) Sterling would love those dirty philosophies against black people's  minds, spirits, and bodies anyway. He barely wanted to be known as a descendant of the immigrant class.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Your post will be published after the author has reviewed.