Sunday, September 15, 2013

On The 50th Anniversary Of The Birmingham Church Bombings That Led To Congressional Medals Of Honor For Four Little Black Girls, The New York Times Allows A Shrieking Voice Of Gibs-Muh-Dat Victimhood To Demand Reparations In The Op-Ed Pages Of Sunday's Newspaper of Record


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"Civil Rights Justice On The Cheap"

By NYT guest communist Diane McWorther.

From the article :


"Modern-day Americans seem loath to do the right thing unless it’s also the smart thing — even “compassionate release” has to be touted for its cost-saving virtues. Birmingham’s black-majority city government knew it had to sell the yearlong commemoration of 1963 as a big economic boon and named a co-chairwoman highly palatable to the business establishment, the native daughter Condoleezza Rice.
"Likewise, when I spoke to the Birmingham Rotary Club a couple of years ago, I strategically stressed the practical benefits of a proposal I had been advocating: a fund that would offer a tangible “I’m sorry” to sufferers like Ms. Rudolph. Reminding the city elite of the relentless question they would be facing in 2013 — “How has Birmingham changed?” — I suggested that nothing would convince the world that they “got it” like cash." 

Here is the most amazing thing about the seething gibs-muh-dat author of this article : 

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