In honor of Black History Month
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Then you're a homosexual and you need a kick in the balls.mgconstruction wrote:Holy crap, I'm white & offended by this.
And you should be careful not to misspell things when you are trying to insult someones intelligence.mgconstruction wrote:Dude your an idiot.
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Bessie Coleman rules over them like a big slawberrin' dawg.CreepersWiener wrote:Well, I am not going to lie and pretend like I am a Black History Buff...because I am not black. However, if I were to choose two black women that I believe are or were important to African American Culture, I would have to say Oprah Winfrey and Condalisa Rice.
I'm offended... How could you not mention Nichelle Nicols, Woodruff?Woodruff wrote:Bessie Coleman rules over them like a big slawberrin' dawg.CreepersWiener wrote:Well, I am not going to lie and pretend like I am a Black History Buff...because I am not black. However, if I were to choose two black women that I believe are or were important to African American Culture, I would have to say Oprah Winfrey and Condalisa Rice.

Bessie Coleman rules over Nichelle Nichols like a big slawberrin' red-shirted dog of yore.hecter wrote:I'm offended... How could you not mention Nichelle Nicols, Woodruff?Woodruff wrote:Bessie Coleman rules over them like a big slawberrin' dawg.CreepersWiener wrote:Well, I am not going to lie and pretend like I am a Black History Buff...because I am not black. However, if I were to choose two black women that I believe are or were important to African American Culture, I would have to say Oprah Winfrey and Condalisa Rice.
He was her biggest fan, as he put it.Woodruff wrote:Though MLK Jr. in fact credited Nichelle Nichols with a tremendous role in young black women getting into science roles.

In fact, one could argue that Bessie Coleman was Nichelle Nichols before Nichelle Nichols was Nichelle Nichols. Or something.hecter wrote:He was her biggest fan, as he put it.Woodruff wrote:Though MLK Jr. in fact credited Nichelle Nichols with a tremendous role in young black women getting into science roles.

Oh, I love it. It's cute to pretend that we've always had a view of history that was all inclusive, but it doesn't really stand up to much scrutiny. It's one of the fun things about current right wing political thought is to argue that pointing out a racial bias is racist itself. Recognising people of colour for their contributions towards a nation's history is not racist against white people. It's a recognition of the fact that they were usually left out, and still are.BoganGod wrote:Racist americans in action again.... Lets have a history month, then racially segregate it![]()
Go to the top of the class america! "Black History Month" why not american history month? Civil rights history month? A few points.
- Its said that "those that don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it"
- May I suggest that "those that won't let go of the past, and continue to demand special priviledges are doomed to having a not very bright future." How can you move on as a nation if each minority demands to have special time devoted to them. Why not concentrate on what unites you as americans, not the differences between you as people.
Whats next? Wierd al yankavich has an excellent suggestion - talk shows about transexual, nazi, eskimos..... Now hows that as an idea for a month. Transexual, Nazi, Eskimos History Month, celebrate and feel empathy for a truly neglected and opprossed minority!
Ah- a really good question. It'd be nice to know where you're coming from with those questions, but the short answer is that minorities have been left out of the traditional narrative.HapSmo19 wrote:left out of what? and by whom?