The N Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn't, and Why
This book by Jabari Asim is found in the Richardson ISD as well as other school libraries. Is this book appropriate for kids? Should they be able to check this book out of the school library and read it without their parents knowledge or consent? Why are schools trying to divide kids into racial groups and make them suspicious or hateful of one another? Read further to see how this book contributes to the Marxist agenda that has infiltrated our schools.
The author blames Thomas Jefferson. However, I looked at the referenced book titled Notes on the State of Virginia written by Thomas Jefferson in the late 1700's. I searched the entire document for "the N word" and it was nowhere to be found. Also, this is taken from his book is the following:
The last sentence shows Thomas Jefferson's moral stance on the issue of slavery. Notice how the Marxists always want to demonize our Founding Fathers!
Read some scanned pages from this book and ask yourself, "Should kids be reading this?"
Notice again how Thomas Jefferson is demonized and shamefully called "the preeminent niggerologist of his time". It is clear after reading Jefferson's book that he realized the slaves came from a different culture and continent and were not exposed to the same culture as whites and so comparing the two would not be an honest comparison. It was their culture that was different, not that they were inherently inferior. Jefferson did wonder if the slaves could be acclimated to the predominant culture in their new country because their own culture was often so different. And, again, Jefferson referred to slavery as a "great political and moral evil."
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