Former Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at John Hopkins: 'U.S. needs to stop being offended about everything'
[Politico] Amid ongoing demonstrations against racism, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said America needs to stop being offended about everything and "grow up."
On ABC’s "This Week" on Sunday, Carson was asked whether it was appropriate for President Donald Trump to give his convention speech on Aug. 27 in Jacksonville. That date is the 60th anniversary of "Ax Handle Saturday," when a white mob organized by the Ku Klux Klan attacked mostly black civil rights protesters in the Florida city.
"We’ve reached a point in our society where we dissect everything and try to ascribe some nefarious notion to it," replied Carson, the only black member of Trump’s Cabinet. "We need to move away from being offended by everything, of going through history and looking at everything, you know, of renaming everything."
He continued, "Some of our prestigious universities have a relationship with the slave trade. Should we go and rename those universities? It really gets to a point of being ridiculous after a while. And, you know, we’re going to have to grow up as a society."
Activists have argued that monuments and buildings honoring the Confederacy, slavery and white supremacy should be removed or renamed. Statues, like ones of Christopher Columbus and Jefferson Davis, have been toppled. The Clemson University Board of Trustees voted to remove the name of slave owner and secessionist John C. Calhoun from its honors college.
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-06-17 |