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(Huffington Post) Followup John Lewis reunites with former Klansman who attacked him in 1961   (huffingtonpost.com) divider line 57
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2009-10-31 11:21:45 PM
[Wilson] said he had wanted to apologize for years and was moved to do so by comments he read from black civil rights leaders about President Obama's inauguration.

Good for you, sir.

Good for YOU
 
2009-10-31 11:26:15 PM
Lionel Mandrake: Good for you, sir.

Good for YOU


In-farking-deed.

There is almost nothing braver than admitting that you were terribly, terribly wrong in the past, and using that to become a better person.

Hats off.
 
2009-10-31 11:35:31 PM
Former Klansman?

What's his Fark handle?
 
2009-10-31 11:36:18 PM
Waiting on Gato-negro to hook me up to total Fark
J/K
 
2009-10-31 11:39:44 PM
I thought the headline was implying that he died.

/Mildly disappointed
 
2009-10-31 11:43:13 PM
A Democrat hanging out with a Klansman? how odd....
 
2009-10-31 11:48:36 PM
The Dog Ate The Constitution: A Democrat hanging out with a Klansman? how odd....

They were called Dixiecrats, and they became Republicans in the wake of the Civil Rights movement as party ideology shifted.
 
2009-10-31 11:48:41 PM
White-guilt at it's finest.
 
2009-10-31 11:49:21 PM
Oh, and kudos to both of these men for their courage. It's hard to apologize for being wrong, and equally hard to accept the apology of someone who has wronged you.
 
2009-10-31 11:52:58 PM
The Dog Ate The Constitution: A Democrat hanging out with a Klansman? how odd....

Welcome to good old "'Conservitive' Christian" Logic... people can't change, redemption doesn't happen, if you're with those farking DEMOCRATS... oh if you're with them, you can rape, steal, murder on an epic scale, do anything that would normally get you the McManus Brothers down your throat, but ONLY if you do it and then consort with those "'Conservitive' Christians".

Sad, pathetic motherfarkers.

/Brave, Sir.
//It means nothing, but change starts with a lot of people with no power changing their hearts forgiving first.
 
2009-10-31 11:53:07 PM
Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

I know this is a troll, but goddam dude, it's not white guilt to apologize for beating on someone. It's being a human farking being.
 
2009-10-31 11:53:50 PM
Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

Screw GatoNegro we just found our mark
 
2009-10-31 11:54:31 PM
Lionel Mandrake: [Wilson] said he had wanted to apologize for years and was moved to do so by comments he read from black civil rights leaders about President Obama's inauguration.

Good for you, sir.

Good for YOU


With any luck he has children and they still will be willing to look at him as an example and not a foolish old man. Fortunately some attitudes the young cherish do not age well, and that always gives me hope for the future.
 
2009-10-31 11:55:31 PM
Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

Why the hyphen? Why is that hyphen there?
 
2009-10-31 11:58:01 PM
Dwight_Yeast: Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

Why the hyphen? Why is that hyphen there?


Dwight_Yeast: Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

Why the hyphen? Why is that hyphen there?


The hyphen is an obvious racist ploy.
 
2009-11-01 12:01:55 AM
Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

How right you are.

Acknowledging and admitting wrong-thinking and and wrong-doing is fine indeed. It probably doesn't get any finer.

And it's available to all people
 
2009-11-01 12:04:02 AM
Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

Apostrophe in the wrong place at its finest.
 
2009-11-01 12:18:53 AM
Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

I know it's a troll, but you do realize that white guilt is only a "negative" thing when a white person feels responsibility for past actions that they had no part in? Having white guilt when you are a white person who feels guilty for beating the shiat out of a black person is not a bad thing, and is in fact a perfectly reasonable and decent thing to do, you half-wit.
 
2009-11-01 12:21:54 AM
Awesome
 
2009-11-01 12:39:35 AM
For all you racists who disagree with Obama, you'll have to do this as well one day. OBEY.
 
2009-11-01 12:43:46 AM
If George Wallace can apologize, anyone can.

/Although he was running for governor at the time...
 
2009-11-01 12:50:49 AM
Wow, I never thought I would read something like this. One gets a bit cynical as one gets older.

It took a lot of courage to come and admit that you wronged someone and that your THINKING back then was wrong.

Kudos also for the man who forgave him. Being beaten up by a bunch of whitew racists can permenently skew your view of all people. Make you bitter. Make a stone of your heart.

I feel better today for this news.
 
2009-11-01 12:57:32 AM
Obdicut: Lionel Mandrake: Good for you, sir.

Good for YOU

In-farking-deed.

There is almost nothing braver than admitting that you were terribly, terribly wrong in the past, and using that to become a better person.


Now all he needs to do is turn himself in to the police for assault and face a jury of his peers.
 
2009-11-01 01:09:24 AM
Arthur Jumbles
Now all he needs to do is turn himself in to the police for assault and face a jury of his peers.

The Statute of limitations. I assume that this is well beyond it.
 
2009-11-01 01:10:19 AM
Too Many Stupid People: White-gGuilt at it's finest.

FTFY. Guilt can be a useful motivator to do the right thing, from an ethical standpoint.

Arthur Jumbles: Now all he needs to do is turn himself in to the police for assault and face a jury of his peers.

I believe the statue of limitations for assault in South Carolina is 3 years - it was less than that in 1961. I wouldn't worry about a "surprise arrest."
 
2009-11-01 01:11:32 AM
Zombie Hitler: "I said if just one person comes forward and gets the hate out of their heart, it's all worth it," Wilson told the AP. "But I hope there will be a bunch of people. Life's short and we all go to the same place when we die."

Psh. Typical politician. It's never enough.


Except that this quote is from the former Klansman.
 
2009-11-01 01:14:20 AM
It sucks that liberals never have to apologize to conservatives 40 years later. That's because they are usually on the right side of history.

How about a little balance? C'mon conservatives. Get on the right side for once.
 
2009-11-01 01:14:27 AM
his politics aside, Mr. Lewis is a good man.
 
2009-11-01 01:19:10 AM
"I said if just one person comes forward and gets the hate out of their heart, it's all worth it," Wilson told the AP. "But I hope there will be a bunch of people. Life's short and we all go to the same place when we die."

Psh. Typical politician. It's never enough.
 
2009-11-01 01:22:43 AM
I saw this earlier on another site. Good on 'em both!
 
2009-11-01 01:23:57 AM
Rodney King must be happy
 
2009-11-01 01:47:05 AM
Arthur Jumbles: Obdicut: Lionel Mandrake: Good for you, sir.

Good for YOU

In-farking-deed.

There is almost nothing braver than admitting that you were terribly, terribly wrong in the past, and using that to become a better person.

Now all he needs to do is turn himself in to the police for assault and face a jury of his peers.


Is this really necessary?

Or even possible?
 
2009-11-01 01:55:16 AM
damn, I'm missing my own link thread
 
2009-11-01 01:58:46 AM
Too Many Stupid People: White-guilt at it's finest.

damn, that's a big mess for such a short sentence.
 
2009-11-01 02:41:50 AM
Elwin Wilson finally aplogized after all these years? Good for Elwin, and this is a great story.

Always wondered what became of that young civil rights marcher John Lewis though.
 
2009-11-01 03:19:46 AM
misterblaine63: Always wondered what became of that young civil rights marcher John Lewis though.

what? He's a Representative for the state of Georgia, duh.
 
2009-11-01 03:28:59 AM
belowner:

I think you killed the joke by explaining it, but you added a little to it by failing to get the pun.


You're not exactly clear on what a "pun" is, are you?
 
2009-11-01 05:18:49 AM
belowner: mikeandeichmann: You're not exactly clear on what a "pun" is, are you?

Actually, I'm guilty as charged. I shouldn't have used "pun". It was wrong.

I still think you missed the joke, and you added something to it with your internet righteousness.


Your mama missed the "joke".
 
2009-11-01 05:25:00 AM
belowner: Do the words "Japanese Internment Camp" mean anything to you?

Because conservatives were against that?
 
2009-11-01 08:03:09 AM
0Icky0: belowner: Do the words "Japanese Internment Camp" mean anything to you?

Because conservatives were against that?


At the time, nobody was against it. If on the other hand you would like to talk about the dark and sordid past of liberals in the 20s and 30s we most certainly can.
 
2009-11-01 08:26:56 AM
randomjsa: If on the other hand you would like to talk about the dark and sordid past of liberals in the 20s and 30s we most certainly can.

How about we talk about the dark and sordid past of Conservatives in the 1860s or the last thirty years instead?
 
2009-11-01 08:33:55 AM
Coelacanth: How about we talk about the dark and sordid past of Conservatives in the 1860s or the last thirty years instead?

Why do you hate Abraham Lincoln?
 
2009-11-01 08:54:41 AM
It's good to see old Democrats coming to gether.
 
2009-11-01 08:55:42 AM
Erebus1954: It's good to see old Democrats coming to gether.

oops, together.
 
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2009-11-01 08:57:00 AM
The Dog Ate The Constitution: A Democrat hanging out with a Klansman? how odd....

I'm glad I wasn't drinking any milk when I read that...
 
2009-11-01 09:08:20 AM
Good for these two...

My grandpa was extremely racist up until his 60s, and had a hell of a temper when he was younger (he got drunk and tried to shoot my grandma at one point, and ended up having the bullet go through the wall and hit my mom's bed a few inches from her head). He mellowed in his old age, became a calm and peaceful man, and learned to accept people for who they were.

One of the last conversations I remember having with him was during the primaries. He asked "So, who is that ni**er that's running?" We told him Obama... And he replied "Yeah, that's who I'm voting for."

He overcame his prejudice. Sadly, he passed away soon after that, and wasn't able to see Obama take office... But I'm proud of him for working past those stereotypes he grew up with.

I know, I know, "cool story bro" and all that. It just makes me feel for these people even more. I've seen the transformation from a bigot to an unprejudiced person up close, and it's an amazing thing to see.

/something in my eye
 
2009-11-01 09:43:14 AM
ryebread: Good for these two...

My grandpa was extremely racist up until his 60s, and had a hell of a temper when he was younger (he got drunk and tried to shoot my grandma at one point, and ended up having the bullet go through the wall and hit my mom's bed a few inches from her head). He mellowed in his old age, became a calm and peaceful man, and learned to accept people for who they were.

One of the last conversations I remember having with him was during the primaries. He asked "So, who is that ni**er that's running?" We told him Obama... And he replied "Yeah, that's who I'm voting for."

He overcame his prejudice. Sadly, he passed away soon after that, and wasn't able to see Obama take office... But I'm proud of him for working past those stereotypes he grew up with.

I know, I know, "cool story bro" and all that. It just makes me feel for these people even more. I've seen the transformation from a bigot to an unprejudiced person up close, and it's an amazing thing to see.

/something in my eye


Cool story man. Really.
 
2009-11-01 10:32:29 AM
Kinda curious about aging crackers like this, that have mellowed out and changed their views.

What were they fearful of back then? What did they think was going on with the change of society, what did they think the consequences of "losing" would be? At what point did they change? Was it a gradual seeing of how things were turning out, was it a single thing?
 
2009-11-01 10:32:46 AM
my congressman - always nice to us chalkies

thepatriotaxe.com
 
2009-11-01 10:42:26 AM
Masso: ryebread: Good for these two...

My grandpa was extremely racist up until his 60s, and had a hell of a temper when he was younger (he got drunk and tried to shoot my grandma at one point, and ended up having the bullet go through the wall and hit my mom's bed a few inches from her head). He mellowed in his old age, became a calm and peaceful man, and learned to accept people for who they were.

One of the last conversations I remember having with him was during the primaries. He asked "So, who is that ni**er that's running?" We told him Obama... And he replied "Yeah, that's who I'm voting for."

He overcame his prejudice. Sadly, he passed away soon after that, and wasn't able to see Obama take office... But I'm proud of him for working past those stereotypes he grew up with.

I know, I know, "cool story bro" and all that. It just makes me feel for these people even more. I've seen the transformation from a bigot to an unprejudiced person up close, and it's an amazing thing to see.

/something in my eye

Cool story man. Really.


I'm glad to hear that he overcame his prejudice. Awesome.
 
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