Well, if the president can create new realities then surely he can appoint his own Congressmen.
Marx’s personal racism (as revealed in his letters to Engels) is troubling to me also, but the ideology he promulgated did a lot to combat racism and foster the modern spirit of solidarity (as transmitted through the IWW, for instance). Krotopkin’s approach to foreigners in Mutual Aid seems almost amusingly hackneyed today, but was dangerously progressive for its time.
Someone here brings in a paper copy of the Examiner most days, and leaves it out on the counter nearby. I love the opinion writers’ photos - they all look like disgruntled old men getting ready to holler “Get off my lawn!”
Ah, the future of conservatism.
And yeah, even their ‘news’ articles are essentially fact-free commentary, let alone the stuff that’s on their opinion pages.
The Examiner.com is part of Anschutz’s chain, right? Which includes the San Francisco Examiner and the Washington Examiner. Those papers are dreck. Their writers and editors are the most ignorant I’ve ever seen. I recall an exchange on the editorial page of the Washington Examiner (which I think was a print version of a comments section exchange on their website). There was some confusion regarding when slavery was banned in Maryland, based on the Emancipation Proclamation. Everyone in the conversation, including the paper’s editors concluded that they didn’t know when slavery was banned in Maryland. So not only were they all blissfully unaware of the 13th Amendment, but no one thought to do the most basic research – which would have taken a matter of seconds – before posting their comments.
Beware of presentism. Throughout the 19th Century and well into the 20th, practically all white people in the world were white-supremacist racists, including the most highly educated, and including most slavery-abolitionists and other pro-black activists.
Psst white people? You mean everyone back then, Marcus Garvey called a mixed race coworker a monster and was in agreement with white supremacists that black US citizens needed to be shipped back to Africa.
The attitude of the average person to race in modern times would have been beyond radical extremism in past centuries, it just would have been off the wall whacko shit. Imagine if a century from now people are aghast at killing insects like a mosquito, how will they judge modern viewpoints? No one would measure up.