Here at The Root, we are very particular about how we label people. We know that labels can be damaging and unshakeable so we are careful not to brand a person a thing unless we are sure that they are in fact said thing.
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So, itโs 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 nationโs โnecessary evil upon which the union was built.โ
If you are thinking that Cotton just made this comment randomly because heโs got an insufferable case of the racist hiccups, youโd be wrong. He actually made the comment discussing how slavery should be taught in schools. Wait, I think I read this wrong; nope, itโs correct.
โWe have to study the history of slavery and its role and impact on the development of our country because otherwise we canโt understand our country,โ Cotton said. โAs the Founding Fathers said, it was the necessary evil upon which the union was built.โ
Cotton also noted that the โunion was built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction.โ
Instead of portraying America as โan irredeemably corrupt, rotten and racist country,โ the nation should be viewed โas an imperfect and flawed land, but the greatest and noblest country in the history of mankind,โ he added, HuffPost reports.
In Tom Cottonโs 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 โthe 10th Mountain, 82nd Airborne, 1st Cav, 3rd Infantryโwhatever it takes to restore order. No quarter for insurrectionists, anarchists, rioters, and looters.โ
Many took issue with the use of the phrase โNo quarterโโwhich is โa war crimeโ that โwould, if carried out, be murder under American lawโโbeing used by an American senator against Americans. But Cotton didnโt 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 โno quarterโ but Twitter insisted he take the shit down.
โMy aide tried to reason with the employee. We offered to post a new tweet clarifying my meaningโwhich I did anywayโbut 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 Americaโs 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 billโthe Saving American History Act of 2020โโthat 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 Projectโwhich refers to the year slaves were brought from Africa to colonial Americaโwas 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 nationโs founding.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Times reporter and director of the 1619 Project, blasted Cottonโs comments justifying slavery, โwhere it was legal to rape, torture and sell human beings for profit.โ Itโs โhard to imagine what cannot be justified if it is a means to an end,โ she added.
Cotton shot back in a tweetโretweeted by President Donald Trumpโthat his comments were not โjustifying or endorsing slaveryโ because he claimed to be merely โdescribing the views of the Founders.โ
In his interview with the Gazette, Cotton criticized the 1619 Project as โleft-wing propaganda,โ and โfactually, historically flawed.โ
โEven a penny is too much to go to the 1619 Project in our public schools,โ Cotton said. โThe New York Times should not be teaching American history to our kids.โ
If โlocal, left-wing school boards want to fill their childrenโs heads with anti-American rot, thatโs their regrettable choice,โ said Cotton. โBut they ought not to benefit from federal tax dollars to teach Americaโs children to hate America.โ
Said Tom Cotton, who is totally not racist and just pretends to beโbut only during the hours that heโs awake.
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