consider this the companion piece to the illustration preceding this entry surrounding the subject of racism;
Years ago, it was hard to be a racist. You had to be fitted for and
spend money on a white gown and don a pointy hat. You celebrated racism
by getting some burlap, wrapping it around a cross, setting it ablaze
and dancing around it carrying torches. Sometimes, as did Lester Maddox,
you had to buy axe handles for yourself and your supporters to wield to
forcibly turn away black customers from your restaurant. Or, as in the
case of Theophilus “Bull” Connor, you had to learn to direct fire hoses
and vicious police attack dogs against civil rights demonstrators.
Younger racists, along with their parents, had to memorize poems for
whenever a black student showed up for admission to their high school or
college. For example, “Two, four, six, eight, we don’t want to
integrate!” Of course, there were a host of racial slurs and epithets
that could be hurled, with impunity, at any black person in your
presence. In earlier times, you didn’t have to be sophisticated, but it
took a bit of work, to be a racist.........https://www.theburningplatform.com/2019/07/31/being-a-racist-is-easy-today/#more-201586
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