To recap, here are the rules of grievance as dictated by white liberals: If you're an African-American and your politics lean to the left, you can be righteously angry over slavery, segregation and discrimination and preserve that anger for more than 200 years. But, if you're an African-American and your politics lean to the right – and you're wronged in any way – then you have no right to be angry. And if you do succumb to anger, you must get over it in, oh, say, 16 years.
Personally, I'm glad Clarence Thomas is angry. He should be angry. And the rest of us should be ashamed.
Notes and observations. Diversions and digressions. All done far too infrequently.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Justice Thomas has reason to be angry
Can't wait to read Clarence Thomas's new book. Meanwhile I have Ruben Navarrette to offer me some insight.
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