I Didn't Write It - Someone Else Wrote It - But I've Written It Before And (If Pushed) I Will Probably Write It Again
Yes, Richard Cohen, a journalist and columnist for nearly half a century, a college-educated, award-winning commentator, thought slavery was not such a bad thing until he saw a movie about it in 2013. Richard Cohen admits, in a major American newspaper, that until this month, he believed an archaic, widely discredited “Lost Cause” white supremacist myth. And in his nearly 70 years of literacy, he has not seen or heard or read anything to challenge that myth until he saw a Hollywood film on the subject. This is ignorance on a staggering scale. That paragraph should only preface a retirement announcement. “I am a deeply ignorant and cloistered old man,” should be the next sentence, “and no one should pay me for my views and opinions, because they are worthless.”
http://www.amazon.com/Myth-Lost-Cause-Civil-History/dp/0253222664
ReplyDeleteHow that myth became a mainstream (to the point of being considered reality, even by those in education who should have known better or known how to discover the truth) in our history is perhaps worthy of study in schools.
It has done none of us, including southerners present and past and likely future, any good.
PW