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Latest Column ~ !THE NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON RACE: SOME RULES?Twelve years after Bill Clinton told us he wanted to start a “national conversation on race", Attorney General Eric Holder whined that “we, average Americans, simply do not talk enough with each other about race. If we are to make progress in this area, we must feel comfortable enough with one another, and tolerant enough of each other, to have frank conversations about the racial matters that continue to divide us.” This month President Obama told us that protests like those in Portland last week are “helping the country have a necessary conversation about race relations and police practices.” New York’s Mayor de Blasio also believes that “We have to have an honest conversation in this country about a history of racism".( please scroll down )WELTANSCHAUUNG (not for the faint of heart!)Recent AdventuresPolitics and other FolliesFriends & Rivals Comment:MacnaheireanCanada's Western StandardAl DiamonCoveted Endorsement!Peak Oil or Peak Stupidity?Roger KimballGlenn Beck -3rd downDEBATE HIGHLIGHTS!As Maine Goes-CaligulaPaul GottfriedPlay the Frary theme song -the Liberty Bell March!Listen to Why Martin got his Knickers in a KnotTHE NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON RACE: SOME RULES?By Professor John Frary • December 17th, 2014 •Twelve years after Bill Clinton told us he wanted to start a “national conversation on race", Attorney General Eric Holder whined that “we, average Americans, simply do not talk enough with each other about race. If we are to make progress in this area, we must feel comfortable enough with one another, and tolerant enough of each other, to have frank conversations about the racial matters that continue to divide us.” This month President Obama told us that protests like those in Portland last week are “helping the country have a necessary conversation about race relations and police practices.” New York’s Mayor de Blasio also believes that “We have to have an honest conversation in this country about a history of racism". Last week in the Waterville Sentinel Alan Caron, who loves an original idea like a cobra loves a mongoose, also joined the ever-growing National Conversation Chorus.The Boston Globe has published a column by Michael P. Jeffries which gives some idea of the rules meant to guide this Nat. Con. on Race. Jeffries, a Wellesley College associate professor of American Studies, outlines some formative notions: “Among protesters’ implicit demands are freedom, respect, and dignity for black Americans, but those ideas seem light years away in a country where black people are killed and those responsible give interviews on national television with ‘a clear conscience.’”In summary: black Americans have no freedom, no dignity and no respect. They are being killed off wholesale and their killers are sometimes allowed to
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