Re: OT:Thanksgiving



On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:48:45 +0000 (UTC), docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx () wrote:

I think that the white man's burden was not a racial statement that
non-whites were inferior and needed to be ruled/enslaved but, rather,
that because the non-whites were incapable of ruling themselves the
white man was burdened with the task himself.

With all due respect, Mr Maclean... burdened by whom?

Such burdens tend to be self-inflicted.
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