The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for March 28, 2020
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TV: President Bush spoke today at a black church and defended his stance against affirmative action. "It was a very difficult decision," the President told the congregation. "On the one hand, Colin Powell supports affirmative action. On the other hand, Condoleezza Rice was pushing for the death penalty for anyone who teaches a black person how to read..." "I think, in the end, just keeping black students out of college was a fair compromise." Bush then received a standing ovation from the all-black crowd.
drivingfuriously Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I wish everybody would read, but they’d rather play on their phones.
Ellis97 almost 5 years ago
Remember kids, reading is fundamental.
bakana almost 5 years ago
Sad but true: In the OLD South, there WAS a death penalty for teaching a black person to Read.
And, sometimes for Being a black person who could read.
j.painterjones almost 5 years ago
I wish that there was a sad or angry icon to comment, instead of only like, when the person tells about a distasteful, or like in bakana’s comment, totally evil historical fact. bakana is not the one I’d be commenting on, but the historical facts.