The Great Guilting

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Will the Russian people accept collective guilt for the mass murders of Joe Stalin? Will the Italian people get down on their knees tomorrow and accept collective guilt for the murderous sacking of Carthage by Scipio Africanus The Younger? Just wonderin'.:rolleyes:

The Left’s Normalization Of Collective Guilt Is Ripping America Apart
All decent Americans stand against racism. But if we’re to live as brothers, we must stop indicting all those who share a skin tone for the sins of others.

By Joshua Lawson
June 5, 2020

I was nowhere near the intersection of Chicago Avenue and 38th Street when George Floyd tragically lost his life. I wasn’t in Minnesota. I was more than 500 miles away. With the exception of the officers at that heartbreaking scene, there are more than 329 million additional Americans who had no part in that terrible evening.

So why are so many people acting as if it were their knee, not Derek Chauvin’s, that pressed down on George Floyd? The answer lies in the concerted effort of radical leftists and their unwitting accomplices to normalize the collectivization of guilt.

It’s nothing entirely new. In 1980, Howard Zinn and his Marxist, ahistorical, and repugnant textbook “A Peoples History of the United States” began mainstreaming the idea that Caucasians bore collective guilt for all of America’s past sins. By securing the blessings of the academic intelligentsia, he had support in the most valuable places.

Thankfully, Zinn didn’t have modern-day social media at his disposal. One shudders to think how wide Zinn’s reach could have been with a few million followers on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. But if you’ve looked around the social media landscape recently, you’ve witnessed the unleashing of a radical movement beyond his wildest dreams.

Leftist influencers have convinced millions of Americans that the only way they will be allowed in polite society, the only way they will be perceived as decent is if they accept culpability for Floyd’s death and the “systemically racist society” they apparently helped create.

More here:

https://thefederalist.com/2020/06/05/how-lefts-normalization-collective-guilt-ripping-america-apart/
 
I have Zinn's US history book. My basic impression from a decade ago is a view of some of the losers in our conflicts, the people who were not allowed to write our history. Rereading the 700 pages of dry scholarship with aging eyes would take some time, so maybe I'll bump this in a few years.
 
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