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His dad manned the grill, grilling chicken legs and thighs, hot dogs, and corn on the cob (yes, you can grill that), while his mom was running around like a chicken with her head cut off trying to get all the supplies for the party. Everyone enjoyed themselves and had a great time. The day before, I happened to mention my nephew to a girl at a basketball tournament I was working. In the middle of the conversation, she asked me what complexion did he have. I shrugged. "Hell, I don't know....beige?" The lady I was talking to was white. She had dated black guys in the past, and was curious as to what a mixed child may look like. My nephew's mom was white, my brother is black. At the party, there were just as many white kids as black ones, including a mix of kids in the neighborhood. This is the North Carolina my nephew grows up in, and the only one he knows. I'm glad he grew up knowing this North Carolina, and not the one that elected as a senator one of the most bigoted men in the latter half of the 20th century. Jesse Helms represented the worst of my state, and left a black mark (how ironic) in North Carolina history. While most politicians in the Deep South were denouncing their racist pasts and making amends to the black communities they oppressed, Helms never repented. In fact, his racist antics intensified as the country moved forward. Whether it was exploiting affirmative action opposition to intensify racial hatred, filibustering Martin Luther King Day to get a boost in an election, or warning Eastern North Carolinians about the "bloc" (read: black) vote, Jesse Helms gave the state of North Carolina one embarrassment after another, tainting the reputation of a state to make it seem like a bunch of racist hicks with a hunger for strange fruit and confederate emblems, instead of being one of the most diverse states in the nation.
Last week, Helms delivered possibly a final slap in the face to North Carolinians when he refused to apologize for his stance on segregation and claiming even to this day that forced integration was a bad thing for the country. He claims segregation would have simply died if left to it's own fate, which would have avoided the violence and riots during the period of the Civil Rights Movement. While it's nice for Helms to finally acknowledge a wish of well being for people involved in that movement (sarcasm intended), his new-found concern about violence is nothing more than a false-face for the preservation of times that he knew were passing him by and the denial of rights that made second-class citizens out of a large segment of North Carolina. Ultimately, Helms's legacy won't be his lengthy career in North Carolina politics or of being the conservative firebrand in the U.S. Senate. While people talk in admiration of legendary public servants like Jim Hunt and Terry Sanford, Jesse Helms will be a virtual afterthought. It's doubtful that he will ever be considered one of the best public servants of his time (unless it's a member of Stormfront.com); only an old bigot who tried to divide the country while everyone else tried to unify it. Even in his last days he remains unrepentant, and is more than willing to take those beliefs to his grave. When he gets into the afterlife, let's hope someone is waiting and is willing to hold him accountable for his actions to a degree where he does become repentant. My nephew can grow up where he can appreciate the harmony and good will all North Carolinians have for each other. He doesn't have to grow up in Jesse Helms's North Carolina, and I think there are a lot of people that are grateful that it's a thing of the past. |
| Michael June 29, 2005 08:35 AM PDT Expert, Glad you have the sense to ignore Thrasher's and DS Truth's low-rent comments. They're an old saying: Don't wrestle with pigs: you get dirty and the pig enjoys it. Some folks just can't accept the fact that Blacks can have more than one political viewpoint. Helms stupidity on race issues will forever overshadow his one quality: incredible advocacy by his staff for his constituents. A call to his office staff in the 80's got the IRS off my parents back, after 8 months of harrassment over the the mythical non-payment of a estate tax bill. The IRS even sent agents to their house to threaten prosecution. Within three days of the the call to Helms office, my folks got a call from the IRS saying they would stop pusuing the case, and drop all prosecution efforts. I'm sure you could find stories like this all over the state. But I never could vote for him, and his legacy will be a man out of time. I lived out of NC for seven years. Nine times out of ten Helms was one of the first things mentioned when someone found out I was from NC, and it was never a positive association! I used to tell friends, "Every time Helms opens his mouth he gives NC a black eye." I enjoy the blog ..... | ||
| DS Truth June 15, 2005 07:24 PM PDT Thrasher, This is losing battle bro. Previously, in a running skirmish with him on a particular topic, I tried to understand the logic behind Expertise's beliefs without success. He is very comfortable in his role as contributor to the apologetic gaggle of Black Neo-Cons deep rooted in Blogspace. On a sidebar, have you notice that these Black Neo-Con Blogs multiply, i.e. reproduce almost exponentially? Damn scary. Anyway, Expertise is typical of the Black Neo-Cons who wears their ideology like a badge of honor. Albeit their point-of-view never makes any coherent sense, they will defend that position to the bitter end. That defense and the related white apologetic appeasement are almost akin to an ideological version of idiot savant’ism. Just an astute deduction!!! | ||
| Name Thrasher June 15, 2005 01:43 PM PDT Send your nephew to visit me he deserves to be around a strong black male figure not a low self esteem black apologist conservative like you his uncle...lol,lol,lol | ||
| Expert June 15, 2005 12:10 AM PDT Thanks for coming to my blog Thrasher. You're good comedy. | ||
| NametHRASHER June 14, 2005 11:48 PM PDT Expertise black cowards like you have stained the development of young black youth like your nephew your ass kissin suck up good negro apologist views were as lethal as helms hate and contempt for blacks in NC. Good coloreds like you up close and personal impacted blacks with self hate more than cunts like helms could ever do, Expertise low self esteem negroes like you lived in the homes of black youth.. | ||
| NametHRASHER June 14, 2005 10:08 PM PDT Why are my comments not posted intellectual cowards live here?? Black conservatives with thier low self esteem apologetic posture for white folks validation have made it possible for red neck cowards like Helms to flourish for decades now your wimps are seeking to distance yourself..yeah sure.. | ||
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