If you follow the liberal garbage of the New York Times at all, you’re probably aware of an individual named George Yancy and the “Dear White People” letters he’s become known for. In his Christmas Eve message he told white people that you are racist no matter what.
Okay, so now that we know the problem of racial equality can’t be solved, we can finally move on . . . or not. Yancy later goes on to say that white people tell themselves lies so they don’t feel the weight of the sins of the white people who came before them.
First of all, what right does he or anybody have to claim offense at something that they weren’t around to be offended by? Second, why should any white person feel “the weight” of sins that they weren’t around to commit. This is, of course, all referring to slavery, which seems to be the only talking point of African American activists, besides the Jim Crow laws of the South.
And, let’s not forget they were equally racist in the Northern parts of the country in those days. That fact aside, you could easily collapse that entire argument by reading any non-agenda setting book about the time period and discover that Africans actually sold their own people into slavery in exchange for weapons and goods.
Read how Yancy defends his claim on the next page.

He’s an idiot, how can he be professor? Whoever talks about racism is a racist. Nobody is better than others, educate yourself and behave all your life like a human being NOT like a wild animal. The respect has to be earned it’s not just given to anyone because of skin color or race.
This man is a liar…..
Backwards$#%&!@*
All c oloreds are.
Why didn’t he say that the blacks in Africa sold other blacks into slavery & that started this whole mess? Why does he want to blame whites for his inadequities
B******t !! we are all pink on the inside.
How the hell does this man teach our children
So are you
Works both ways, blacks are racist and want to kill all whites. So much hate, why can’t we just respect each other?
Lier???
Now, this is what racism is all about. Take a bow, professor.