Segregation

Telling the truth about the departed

It's funny, isn't it, that we are tempted to lie about the dead? To deny those parts of complex personalities that made us uncomfortable, or reminded us of their humanity? Instead, at the end of a life, we all gather and feel pressure, from somewhere, to pretend we loved the person, even if we didn't. To remember that one time the person was decent, rather than the 99.99% of the rest of the miserable experiences you had with her.

So, I expect even the N&O, the long-time foresworn enemy / tango partner of Senator Jesse Helms, will pull out all the hagiographic stops as Jesse Helms is laid to rest over the next few days. I guess we should expect it.

What I had to say three years ago about the man, however, I am still willing to say today. And you can read it at The Stinging Nettle, or below the fold.

Party Switch

Crossposted from The Stinging Nettle.

Yesterday, the N.C. House passed a bill acknowledging the horror that was the 1898 Coup d'Etat that has become known as the Wilmington Race Riot.

And the Republican Party, with one exception, voted against the bill.

And people ask me why I am a Democrat.

More below the fold.

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