Sun
Feb 19 2006
09:01 am

So I get my paper this morning, and on the front page is an enormous illustration of Nathan Bedford Forrest standing in front of a huge Confederate flag with the caption "Nathan Bedford Forrest: Man of Two Faces."

It's a teaser directing you to the front page of the local section, where we find today's Black History Month Feature: "Nathan Forrest: Still confounding, controversial" noting that "debate over his legacy rages on."

The article says he was a misunderstood genius, there's no proof he ordered the Fort Pillow massacre, the KKK was a militia outfit that served a useful purpose in the lawless days of the Reconstruction, and that Forrest was actually a progressive champion of race relations.

OK, then.

Andy Axel's picture

the KKK was a militia outfit

the KKK was a militia outfit that served a useful purpose in the lawless days of the Reconstruction

Well, Osama bin Laden has friends, and a family who he supports, and he spends a lot of money "educating" Muslim children in poor communities.

Guess he serves some sort of "useful purpose."

Talk about your moral equivalencies. Yeesh.

I have no doubt that many Klansmen had friends and families and made positive contributions to the community. However, that should never be an excuse to forget the large pile of lynched human beings they left in their wake.

There is no genuine controversy here. We should never accept this revisionist gloss over their campaign of terrorism, intimidation, and murder.

This is just the front-page version of the same "Southern heritage" PR movement which is being used as a front for un-Reconstructed bigots to feel like they actually belong in polite society. This is a bald-faced attempt to confuse relevant facts with facts as they wish them to be, and make the two look equal. History! It's all so confusing!

It is, rather, straightforward. And the Knox News Sentinel is on the side of bullshit.

For shame.
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Bean's picture

Ouch

This takes my breath away.

(and not in a good way)

I cannot imagine what Bob Booker must think of today's Black History Month feature. Amazing, just amazing.

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