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If it offends christians they call it censorship, if it offends other groups it is called being sensitive...
1 posted on 05/06/2003 12:26:03 AM PDT by chance33_98
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I think it would be a good thing to bury forever the jingle "One little, two little, three little Indians" and all the rest of the racist childhood lore of our past.

For those who want to preserve the our history so we can learn from it, the texts could be placed in the Smithsonian or the Iraqi Museum and children could happily grow up without it.

2 posted on 05/06/2003 12:54:06 AM PDT by patriciaruth
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The novel has a racially charged history

All the characters in it are eeeevil white people.

4 posted on 05/06/2003 3:10:49 AM PDT by Alouette (Why is it called "International Law" if only Israel and the United States are expected to keep it?)
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School board officials say there are 49 thousand students in Wichita’s public school system and over half are minorities.

Then, by definition, they are no longer minorities....

5 posted on 05/06/2003 3:17:19 AM PDT by I Luv Bush
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To: chance33_98
I found how to get the left to champion this author... he was jailed for treason as a song writer during the Civil War.

According to this and other articles, Ten Little Indians was a song by Septimus Winner (and latter appropriated and the name changed for a Victorian musical which is where A.Christie took her book title from).

Years later, at a time when the war wasn't going all that well for the Union, President Lincoln tired of the endless delays of General George McClellan and relieved him of command. Winner disagreed with Honest Abe and composed another song which is not quite as well known as Mocking Bird. It was called "Give us back Our Old Commander," and he published it under his name rather than that of the fictional "Alice Hawthorne." It quickly sold many tens of thousands of copies. However, not using a pen name may have been a grievous mistake!

Article I of the United States Constitution, Sections 8 and 9, has a provision for suspension of habeus corpus in the case of war or national emergency. Lincoln requested suspension and got it from the Congress. The Lincoln Administration immediately set to work, and jailed numerous newspaper editors and other "malcontents" who disagreed with the government's policies. It was just about this time that Septimus Winner came along with and published "Give us back Our Old Commander," the lyrics of which are critical of the fact that Lincoln had suspended Gen. McClellan. He was soon caught up in the web and jailed for treasonous activity and demoralizing the troops. He was never officially charged with treason...when habeus corpus is suspended, there is no need for charges. Suspicion is enough. He was released a few months later.


10 posted on 05/06/2003 3:32:47 AM PDT by weegee (NO BLOOD FOR RATINGS: CNN let human beings be tortured and killed to keep their Baghdad bureau open)
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To: chance33_98
Fahrenheit 451
15 posted on 05/06/2003 4:15:46 AM PDT by F-117A
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To: chance33_98
Pity - it's a classic mystery that has been imitated several times on the silver screen. And yes, the original poem was pretty racist, and bore no relation to the "Ten Little Indian Boys" song.

There will come a time when again people are adult enough to realize that although it was offensive, no harm was intended, and it was simply a reflection of the undercurrent of real racism in the society of the day. I'm not sure I'd be anything but amused were it retitled "Ten Little Honkies." Changing the words here isn't really affecting much in the way of addressing real racism any more than "the only good Native American is a dead Native American" serves to help matters in that one.

24 posted on 05/06/2003 7:56:23 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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As far as I am concerned the USA has given way too much respect to “the Indians.” I would like to see all vestiges of their culture quietly wiped from everything in America. Perhaps the only place they belong is in the history books. I for one am going to support that anything having to even sound a little Indian be changed to something I like. Things like streets, rivers, counties, mascots, clothing, food. All of it. Anything in our culture that reminds us of Indians should be quietly renamed. To hell with them. They should have died away a long time ago.
32 posted on 05/06/2003 8:24:33 AM PDT by grapeape (Hope is not a method. - Gen. Hugh Shelton)
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Banned from US textbooks: owls, ketchup, dinosaurs and old ladies with cats
48 posted on 05/08/2003 3:42:48 AM PDT by Sandy
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