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Greetings:<br><br>
I would like Aaron Rench to identify the three individuals that we see
and hear in the film <i>My Town. </i>To be more specific, they are
the three that are in view when the interviewer asks Steve Wilkins
whether he believes that only propertied males can vote. Wilkins
answers "Yes" and the two others (Wilson and Grant) nod in
approval. This is not just a historical question, as Roy Atwood
wants to explain it away, because Wilson then adds his anti-democratic
joke about the two coyotes and the lamb deciding what to eat for
lunch. Added to this is Rose's quotations from <i>Credenda
Agenda</i>. It is you who have a contradiction on your
hands.<br><br>
If Wilkins and Wilson allow blacks property owning males to vote, then
there is no racism, but there is still no equality before the law.
Besides just because I accept Wilson's own words that he is not a racist
doesn't mean that he is not one.<br><br>
Nick Gier<br>
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<font size=2>"The god you worship is the god you
deserve."<br>
~~ Joseph Campbell<br><br>
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