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ON MICHELLE BACHMANN'S "MUST-READ" LIST: A BOOK CLAIMING BLACKS WERE "BETTER OFF" IN SLAVERY

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, August 10th 2011 at 8:54AM · 1846 views
August 9, 2011--Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann (R) has already made one slavery-related gaffe during her presidential campaign, signing a pledge produced by the Iowa FAMiLY LEADER that included language suggesting black children were better off under slavery than they are now.

Bachmann offered half-hearted apology at the time, saying she had only signed the “candidate vow,” not the part that included slavery, and compared it to “economic enslavement” brought on by taxes.

But in his profile of Bachmann released yesterday, The New Yorker’s Ryan Lizza revealed that Bachmann’s “worldview” on slavery goes much deeper. In 2002, then-state Sen. Bachmann’s campaign posted a “must-read” list of books on her web site. Included in the list were the Declaration of Independence, The Federalist Papers, and a book titled, “Call of Duty: The Sterling Nobility of Robert E. Lee,” authored by J. Steven Wilkins.

The Lee biography includes this apologetic passage:

"Northerners were often shocked and offended by the familiarity that existed as a matter of course between the whites and blacks of the old South. This was one of the surprising and unintended consequences of slavery. Slavery, as it operated in the pervasively Christian society which was the old South, was not an adversarial relationship founded on racial animosity. In fact, it bred on the whole, not contempt, but, over time, mutual respect. This produced a mutual esteem of the sort that always results when men give themselves to a common cause. The credit for this startling reality must go to the Christian faith."

Wilkins goes on to claim that slavery existed on a “relationship of trust and esteem,” that positive race relations may have progressed further if the pro-slavery South had won the war, and that Lee, despite being a slave-owner himself, “never held any animosity for blacks.”

After explaining the “cruelty and barbarism” of “pagan” Africa, he goes on:

"The fact was (and is) easily demonstrable that, taken as a whole, there is no question that blacks in this country, slavery notwithstanding, were “immeasurably better off” in nearly every way [than they were in Africa].
In Lee’s view, however, emancipation could only be accomplished successfully if it was gradual. Time was needed for the sanctifying effects of Christianity to work on the black race and fit its people for freedom. [...] Abolitionism was not the best answer."

The idea that the relationships between white slave owners and black slaves were not founded on racial animosity has no basis in history. Whites viewed themselves as inherently superior to blacks, who were bought and sold as property and, for population counts, were worth only three-fifths of a white person. The idea that sanctifying blacks through Christianity made them “immeasurably better off” than they would have been in Africa, meanwhile, ignores the utter loss of humanity caused by enslavement. It ignores the untold number of blacks who died on slave ships, the sale of blacks at auctions as if they were livestock, the families split up at an owner’s whim, and the loss of all basic human rights, not least of which was their own free will.

Bachmann has a history of using slavery analogies, and she has made multiple mistakes regarding American history already in her campaign. None, however, is nearly as disturbing as her love for a book that attempts to explain away the horrors of slavery by rewriting history to make it seem like it was a minor price to pay for the sanctifying favors whites did blacks by bringing them to America as slaves.

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Richard Kigel Wednesday, August 10th 2011 at 8:55AM

What????

Is she for real?

No wonder she thinks the slaveholding Founding Fathers fought "tirelessly until slavery was no more."


Especially that John Quincy Adams, who was nine years old when the Declaration of Independence was signed and did little in his lifetime to abolish slavery.

She is an IDIOT!!!

Richard Kigel Wednesday, August 10th 2011 at 12:26PM

This is gonna be interesting!

IT will be fun to watch them all fight it out!!!

powell robert Wednesday, August 10th 2011 at 7:54PM


Thank you again Richard for this scholarship.

History, Books, Scholarship allow the Human Being to use the most profound part of their physicallity, their brain.

Of course, you know that the Reality of the, “Call of Duty: The Sterling Nobility of Robert E. Lee,” authored by J. Steven Wilkins";---- NOT only is the basis of Mrs. Bachmanns thinking, but the conclusiveThinking of many if not most Americans; those that call themselves, 'white, and those that call themselves, 'black', 'brown, red, or yellow'.

There had to be a selfObject or selfpsychologypsychoanalysis acceptance By the american of slaverAncestry to accept the object of their 1492-1864 horrificCondition...........





Richard Kigel Thursday, August 11th 2011 at 9:04AM

You go get em, Irma!!!

Star Reporter!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Any one watch my girl Rachel today...I had to leave when she was to interview the roporter who wrote the story in that tx. paper about this new religion as in politics...at first I thought of Bachmann's leaving her church was tied to this, but I believe these men are to extreme to see women as on the same level as they are so this will leave her out...

Any way it is intere4sting taht it is now the state of Texas taht all will be saved and no longe seen as Alaska is the state to be saved so come to Alaska and get your (I believe $2,000,per family members, free land if you build on it in 5 years)...but as for Palin and her state being the place to be saved I doubt if she is accepted by these men either as her church's minister is Black emported casting out of witches straight from fame in Africa.lol)

Any way Rich as soon as I get a chance I shall go look up the names on this list of this reporters to see if Palin, Bachmann's names are there as members of this brand new religion in christian America... (otfl) (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich, "I" can't wait for governor Perry's entry into the race for the Whitehouse 2012...because I believe Bachmann and Perry are the two best people going to help make it perfectly clear that this is only about abuse of religion to promote less peace on earth goodwill towards our fellow mankind...VIA...

DIFFERENT IS DEFICIENT....EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!! LOL (S-M-I-L-E)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

These two will never be able to obey any of the 10 Commandments as they try to avoid the real world...Bachmann even has to explain why she left her church and Perry has to explain how tose jobs in Tx. are teh jobs of those "illegal immagrents' paying taxes to work there...not to mention requiring smaller government by declaring parts of his state desaster areas to get federal fundings, but Rich the best part is they have got to bring these things out about the other's short comings just to be able to run in the lead...

Romney's trying to run on his jobs creation just leaves him out altogather in this now constrations of jobs, jobs, jobs as part of the voter's remorse. lov all of it...CHANGE. lol (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

As expected, these two are not listed as 'equal' wonder of he women's group now caliming any and every thing Palin and Bachmann don't like asonly because they are females?

Maybe one they they will be able to feel shame as many women feel being scape goated like this. (nup)

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