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We Don't Need a Debate About Race |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / FEATURED BOOK: Dinesh D'Souza's The End of Racism |
| Author: An Interview With Robert Woodson |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/1996 |
| Size: 3,366 Words, 20,048 Characters |
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The World & I: Last Monday we saw the Million Man March, and its centerpiece was Minister Farrakhan's speech. Here's a man with a history of vitriolic comments about white people in general and Jews in particular receiving tremendous media attention, much of it critical but much also quite respectful of his ideas and what he's about. In the light of that, do you have any second thoughts about your criticisms of Dinesh D'Souza's book, The End of Racism, and your decision to end your connection with the American Enterprise Institute?
Robert Woodson: No. I think that some of the motivations that inspire Farrakhan also inspire D'Souza. If I could oversimplify, for Farrakhan to suggest, as have others on the left, that somehow the poverty and despair that are infecting low-income black commu...
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... We have passed all the laws, civil rights laws, and others. That didn't do it. All of the liberals who have funded these bankrupt secular approaches helped create Farrakhan. It's almost as if God has allowed us to overdose on all these secular remedies, and He just stands back and waits. I think more people are realizing this. And now there's just Him. I think that this is what is happening.
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