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Thank you, Lyle.  Well said.
 
Cynthia
 
 
In a message dated 11/24/2008 6:02:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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Anne,

We all know your sentiments. And we all know the  sentiments of those  
who don't agree with you, as both sides have  preached at each other ad  
nauseum. This is a history discussion  list. Your sense of moral  
outrage is understood and by continuing in  that vein, it has become a  
one drum sideshow. Enough is enough. We  have the message. You are not  
going to change anyone's mind by  tossing another hand grenade. In  
fact, you are only inflaming the  moderates on here to have you tossed  
off. Now if that's what you  want, by all means keep right on going.  
But if you wish to  participate in a meaningful way, please tone it down.

Emoting away over  the past doesn't solve one damned thing. We're all  
trying to  understand various aspects of it and what the extreme that  
you  preach and the counterpoint extreme are doing is hopelessly  
muddying  the waters.

Have you not got any pet project into which you can pour  your emotions  
that will make a difference to the here and now? I  would suggest  
finding something that can take your guilt and turn it  into a useful  
tool. Sex slavery is still alive and well. Tribal  violence in the  
Congo and other parts of Africa is also  distressingly strong. Surely  
one of these might get you going. At  least there it is real.

But please, please stop it on this  list.

Lyle


On Nov 24, 2008, at 3:57 PM, Anne Pemberton  wrote:

> And, the number is growing, J. South.
> I put up the  pages for Nat Turner and John Paul Jones on the 11th,  
> and so  far, 120 people have checked out Nat Turner, and only 104  
> have  checked out John Paul Jones.
>
> I am inclined to think that all  Africans who attempted to get their  
> freedom, whether by  rebellion, attacking their "masters", or by  
> running away, are  more heroic than the owners could ever pretend to  
>  be.
>
> How heroic is someone who is beating the stuffings out of  someone  
> who is just seeking their human  rights?
>
>
> Anne
>
> Anne Pemberton
>  [log in to unmask]
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