Monday, March 17, 2008

Of "Desparation" and Contempt

clipped from www.atimes.com

My speculation for this finding is based on the possibility that a
separationist is more likely to have a realistic impression of the plight of
the Black lower class because of the likelihood that a separationist is more
closely associated with the Black lower class than are integrationist [sic]. By
actually working with the Black lower class or within their communities as a
result of their ideologies, a separationist [sic] may better understand the
desparation [sic] of their [sic] situation and feel more hopeless about a
resolution as opposed to an integrationist who is ignorant to [sic] their
plight.
Michelle did not imagine the contempt with which the
white liberal professors of Princeton regarded black students, for the above
passage was preserved in the final version of the thesis stored by the
university, errors and all.
Still think the Obamas aren't in sync with "Black Liberation Theology"? You would be oh so very wrong...