Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton Is Not a Racist. He Just Plays One in Real Life

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So, itโ€™s with that in mind that I say Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton is not a racist: he just appears to suffer from a lot of racist symptoms, says a lot of racist shit and fights to keep racism alive.

In an interview with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, published on Sunday, Cotton claims that slavery was the nationโ€™s โ€œnecessary evil upon which the union was built.โ€

If you are thinking that Cotton just made this comment randomly because heโ€™s got an insufferable case of the racist hiccups, youโ€™d be wrong. He actually made the comment discussing how slavery should be taught in schools. Wait, I think I read this wrong; nope, itโ€™s correct.

โ€œWe have to study the history of slavery and its role and impact on the development of our country because otherwise we canโ€™t understand our country,โ€ Cotton said. โ€œAs the Founding Fathers said, it was the necessary evil upon which the union was built.โ€

Cotton also noted that the โ€œunion was built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction.โ€

Instead of portraying America as โ€œan irredeemably corrupt, rotten and racist country,โ€ the nation should be viewed โ€œas an imperfect and flawed land, but the greatest and noblest country in the history of mankind,โ€ he added, HuffPost reports.

In Tom Cottonโ€™s world, Black Lives Matter protesters could be shot and killed even when surrendering. In a since-deleted tweet from Cotton, he called for the U.S. to deploy โ€œthe 10th Mountain, 82nd Airborne, 1st Cav, 3rd Infantryโ€”whatever it takes to restore order. No quarter for insurrectionists, anarchists, rioters, and looters.โ€

Many took issue with the use of the phrase โ€œNo quarterโ€โ€”which is โ€œa war crimeโ€ that โ€œwould, if carried out, be murder under American lawโ€โ€”being used by an American senator against Americans. But Cotton didnโ€™t give a shit. After Twitter contacted him to remove the tweet, Cotton and his staff argued to leave the tweet as is and include an additional tweet explaining their position on โ€œno quarterโ€ but Twitter insisted he take the shit down.

โ€œMy aide tried to reason with the employee. We offered to post a new tweet clarifying my meaningโ€”which I did anywayโ€”but the employee refused, insisting I had to delete the original tweet because some snowflakes had retweeted it,โ€ Cotton wrote in a Fox News op-ed.

Cotton (whose last name was probably Fitzgerald but he changed it to Cotton because slavery) has some really screwed views on Americaโ€™s original sin, which is really just a nice way of saying the rape, murder and subjugation of an entire race of people. Cotton has already tried to introduce a billโ€”the Saving American History Act of 2020โ€”โ€œthat would cut off federal professional development funds from any school district that teaches a curriculum linked to the 1619 Project.โ€

From HuffPost:

The 1619 Projectโ€”which refers to the year slaves were brought from Africa to colonial Americaโ€”was a series of pieces by writers for the New York Times Magazine that examines the American history of slavery and its critical role in the nationโ€™s founding.

Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Times reporter and director of the 1619 Project, blasted Cottonโ€™s comments justifying slavery, โ€œwhere it was legal to rape, torture and sell human beings for profit.โ€ Itโ€™s โ€œhard to imagine what cannot be justified if it is a means to an end,โ€ she added.

Cotton shot back in a tweetโ€”retweeted by President Donald Trumpโ€”that his comments were not โ€œjustifying or endorsing slaveryโ€ because he claimed to be merely โ€œdescribing the views of the Founders.โ€

In his interview with the Gazette, Cotton criticized the 1619 Project as โ€œleft-wing propaganda,โ€ and โ€œfactually, historically flawed.โ€

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โ€œEven a penny is too much to go to the 1619 Project in our public schools,โ€ Cotton said. โ€œThe New York Times should not be teaching American history to our kids.โ€

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If โ€œlocal, left-wing school boards want to fill their childrenโ€™s heads with anti-American rot, thatโ€™s their regrettable choice,โ€ said Cotton. โ€œBut they ought not to benefit from federal tax dollars to teach Americaโ€™s children to hate America.โ€

Said Tom Cotton, who is totally not racist and just pretends to beโ€”but only during the hours that heโ€™s awake.

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