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Responsi-D**n-Bility
The young black man in the video below, Frederick Wilson II, expresses views that are arguably far wiser and more helpful in the debate over justice and racial reconciliation than anything Al Sharpton, Eric Holder, or Jesse Jackson has said in recent years.
And Wilson’s views are exponentially more helpful than these inflammatory words from Louis Farrakhan who spoke recently at Morgan State University:
The young are God’s children, and they’re not goin’ down peaceful. You may not want to fight, but you better get ready. Teach your baby how to throw the bottle [Molotov cocktail] if they …
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Tagged Abigail Thernstrom, Al Sharpton, Barbara Kingsolver, David Horowitz, Eric Foner, Frederick Wilson II, Glenn Singleton, Howard Zinn, Jesse Jackson, Leon Litwack, Lorraine Ali, Louis Farrakhan, Paulo Freire, Peggy McIntosh, Shelby Steele, Stephan Thernstrom, Thomas Sowell, Tony Kushner, White Privilege
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