One Scott Terry of North Carolina, who may be a blogger on this not-so-thinly-veiled white supremacy website, ignited a media storm today that's still raging when he offered the opinion at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington that blacks should have been grateful for slavery.
Video at this link, though the sound quality is a little distracting.
If the man in the video is the same man who writes for "Faith & Heritage," he published a most complicated reading list of books he recommended for white men, including ones to relieve us of the belief in democracy and works by Wendell Berry (a personal hero of mine) and David Hackett Fischer's "Albion's Seed," a massive work that I actually organized a panel around when it was first published.
First name on his reading list is John Calvin, which will explain something about the underpinnings of predestination that hold up everything else this young man believes about "racial self-consciousness."
Friday, March 15, 2013
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Faith and Heritage, not surprisingly, is listed as a hate group by the SPLC. They (F&H) are champions of "Occidental Christianity."
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