[Vision2020] A Flash From The Past

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Mon Dec 31 18:56:50 PST 2012


A few years ago I closed out my old "Moscow Tom" YouTube account, after I cross-referenced, downloaded, and verified that all videos were accounted for, and uploaded them into my new "Moscow Cares" YouTube account . . . or so I thought.

I overlooked and failed to "carry forward" a very, VERY important video I linked to the "Not On The Palouse" website.  That video was . . .

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"My Town", A film by Michael Hayes and Melissa Saul

"In the fall of 2003 a small booklet entitled 'Southern Slavery, As It Was' (1996), drew community attention to local pastor Doug Wilson and his co-author Steve Wilkins, a Monroe, Louisiana, pastor.

"Southern Slavery, As It Was" represented itself as a biblical defense of antebellum slavery in the United States.  Both the content of the work and the authors unapologetic attitudes fostered a climate of growing community polarization.

"Michael Hayes captured on film the increasingly tense confrontations between Mr. Wilson's supporters and his opponents, which culminated at the annual Christ Church "History Conference" in February 2004.  With the arrival of Steve Wilkins, a founding member of the League of the South, and George Grant, a Christian Reconstructionist from Tennessee, the stage was set.

Opponents of the Wilson-Wilkins-Grant worldview organized seminars and human rights celebrations to counter the rhetoric of the History Conference.  Many of the issues raised during this time remain unresolved."

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The cast of "Opponents" reads like an Intolerista Hall of Fame.

The good news is that I have several copies of this video in several formats and am currently uploading one into the YouTube account, to be shared with you fine V-Peeps.

Anyone interested in a CD copy? 

Seeya round town, Moscow, because . . .

"Moscow Cares"
http://www.MoscowCares.com
  
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
 
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