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  2. No doubt about it, they're internet terrorists. Back in the 70s, when I used to write my black experience column, the newspaper would forward to me all the unopened mail I received and was addressed to the paper. I received scads of hate mail like this. Same thing, different media. Bigots like this are an ongoing threat and Trump is undoubtedly their hero. I'm kinda case-hardened but I do sympathize with you, even as I dread what lies ahead for this polarized racist country.
  3. Now that is an interesting point--at least the image of Jesus were were taught to image here in America. He does look like a member of ISIL and probably would not have made it past the first round of U.S. drone attacks.
  4. Jesus undoubtedly looked like the terrorists from the middle east.
  5. Chicagoans can really relate to the great Ida B. Wells because a large low-rent housing complex was named after her. Back when "the projects" weren't havens for drugs and crime and sordidness, many of today's older black members of Chicago's affluent middleclass grew up there and went on to become successful professionals, Also, 2 of her grandsons were at Illinois during the time I was there. These homes were eventually demolished.

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