GENOCIDE, SLAVERY, IMMIGRATION, AND UNEDUCATED LIBERALS
My New Year’s wish for 2019 is for more of my fellow Americans and others to learn some basic history and try to get a grip on reality.
Such as someone who writes for The New York Times under the name of Michelle Alexander, who wrote a column published December 21, “None of Us Deserve Citizenship”
One of her choice sentences: “But for slavery, genocide, and colonization, we would not be the wealthiest, most powerful nation in the world — in fact, our nation would not even exist.” Hmm.
Both North and South America were colonized by European countries that practiced slavery, and the United States was not the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery. That would be Brazil in 1888.
Ms. Alexander fails to explain to us why the United States became the wealthiest country, when the “genocide” she blames occurred mostly before the English colonization (that is, prior to the mid-1600s) and that slavery was common all through the Americas until the mid-1800s, not long before or after the United States abolished it.
She fails because she failed to get a decent education.
















