Most news outlets allow its readers to discuss stories on their Web sites and solicit their input on articles of the day. What’s interesting is that people seem to type things on line that they wouldn’t say in public. It’s almost as if the anonymous nature of the Internet allows people to share their truth without revealing their bias to the people they live and work with on a daily basis.
For example, The Miami Herald printed a column by Leonard Pitts Jr. titled, “You Think Slavery Ended in 1865?”
Here’s what some readers had to say about Pitts and his column:
you can always go back to africa where they still in 2008 not 1901 enslave each other, take children from other tribes and enslave them, turn them into sex slaves, murder and decapitate each other on a daily basis .. why dont you write some articles on that Mr Pitts
Posted by: DMILLMAN68
7/23/2008 12:02 PM
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While I deplore the notion of slavery, why do we constantly continue to “throw it in the faces” of people today who NEVER owned a slave, had any immediate family that did or know of any who did?? People want society to continue paying for something that today’s folks had nothing to do with. And sadly, too many organizations have forced Political America to be “diversed” whether you like it or not. You can no longer hire the best 5 people for the job, you can only hire 2 whites, 1 hispanic and at least 2 blacks (and one better be a woman or you face further scrutiny). So where is the fairness in that?? Think about it, your police, fireman and any other public servant position is filled by a mandatory quota for diversement, not the best people. Thats pretty sad.
Posted by: Bkrbabe221
When are we going to move on? Miami was voted into a city by a majority of blacks. Today Miami is racially balanced (compared to other US cities) and yet has a great deal of local government corruption. Can’t Mr. Pitts focus on the issue at hand and not spend three days researching a 130 year old lynching in Alabama that’s already been covered by 30 news organizations? Is this news? Does it lead to progress? Does it have impact today? Are you wondering why the Herald is laying off people and experiencing a loss in readership? Can we focus on TODAY and THE FUTURE of Miami?
Posted by: cshj5
7/23/2008 12:52 PM
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If you don’t care for the USA, Mother Afrika awaits you! By the way, there is no welfare or entitlements or other freebies like you currently enjoy here. The only slavery in the USA is that which exists between your ears ! Get beyond 1865 and join the 21st century ! See how your people live in Afica and decide who has it so bad.
Posted by: Mo_Green
Another story that had a lot of “brutal honesty” came from CNN.com dealing with HIV and Blacks in the United States.
On July 29, the Anderson Cooper 360 blog ran the post AIDS: The Calvary Is Not Coming To Save Us.
Here’s what the readers of this story had to say:
uhhhhh .okay.
how bout
1. Better parenting. Actually scratch that. ANY parenting (ie- BOTH parents).
2. Use a condom (they can be had for free at clinics).
3. Stop sticking dirty needles in your arm.
HELLO?
Its really NOT that hard to prevent contracting the disease.
What are we supposed to do? Assign a social worker to EVERY SINGLE lower class Black American and have them follow that person around 24/7 and babysit them ?????????????
Stephen
July 29th, 2008 12:04 pm ET
Highest STD rates in the US? Highest unwed mother rate in the US?
Gee Rev. Wright how will you blame whites for this? After all they control condoms and no one can use them without their permission.
J Houston, TX
Thats funny because in San Francisco and Seattle and Portland, Or 65% of people with HIV are white? I guess the stats only matter if the help the black community.
neil
The majority of AIDS patients catch this disease by sexual transmission or by
the use of shared drug needles. The number of innocent victims being infected by blood transfusions or other legitimate medical procedures is very small. So why is it when the black community has a problem (large number of single parent families, lower percentage of married black women than white married women, ad infintum) it is always because of white America? It would seem that black America is bringing this disease upon itself.
Black America needs to look squarely at itself, its glorification of poor role models (ex. rappers), its failure to hold its male population responsible for the children they bring into this world, its disproportionate percentage of this countrys prison population, and on and on and on. B;ack America needs to step up and take control of its problem. Medical care after the fact is of course critical, but equally important are efforts to prevent continued high infection rates. The black community has failed and continues to fail in this respect. Stop blaming others for what has become a continual series of missteps and failures in your own communities.
Duncan Holmes
Black America, take responsibility for your own actions. Its way past time. The past is the past, and cannot be changed. You can either get over it or use it as an excuse, which becomes less and less crdible every day.
Troy
This is to the 2 black junkies who robbed me and my girlfriend at gunpoint while we just strolling along a quiet tree lined street with the full moon casting a romantic evening down on us. Not sure how much drugs can be bought with 125.00 dollars and a womens gold bracelet, but I hope you bought a diseaesed syringe and are suffering terribly now.
Put that in your statistics and smoke it.
Mike in Houston
And on Charlotte.com, a story about a man who died in Statesville after being Tasered by police, brought more hateful comments.
So what? I mean what have we really lost here? Look at the picture of that filth. Look at it! You mean to tell me the world is worse off without this scum. He was in jail for God’s sake. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he didn’t do it…………
Posted by: Phil_Bouchard
7/29/2008 6:36 AM
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I think it’s always funny when you have a guy like this who has been in jail a million times…a druggy, a wife beater, a drunk, a theif!…how about none of this would have happened if the low-life wasn’t stealing! Yet the family always seem to follow-up with “He was such a great guy. He was really going places. Never would harm a fly. The life of the party!” (Yea in other words he brings the excitement to the party…police!) You make your bed…you lay in it! Just one more person we don’t have to hear about on the news stealing, shooting someone, driving drunk, dealing drugs! Typical!
Posted by: witedelight
7/29/2008 8:29 AM
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If he had not been stealing and acting crazy as hell he would not have been arrested and then tasered. He got what he deserved what he got…saved the state and county a lot of money don’t have to feed him or furnish him lawyers.
Comments like these could be coming from the person sitting beside you, the coworker you’re going to have lunch with or even your boss. It makes you wonder why people don’t just talk about these feelings before posting them on line.
This article appears in Jul 23-29, 2008.




Its stuf like this that makes people crazy enough to take the hand gun to work. It is hard to have sympathy for some of the idiotic behaviour out there try
grumpybloggers.com at least you can rant til you drop.
I for one African American actually liked the CNN program, I think that yes as an African American we knew most of the problems and causes, while white americans did not or tried to ignore them. Yes as an African American we are wrong about a lot of our behavior; having children out of wedlock, fathers opting our of fathering, aids, prison, drugs and need to be held accountable for it. But, there is a lot that we do not have responsibility over. The study about how African Americans have to do twice the work as whites to get hired is something that as African Americans we all knew. What I think has happen we have forgotten our place in society. We did not share with our sons and daughter how it really is. We thought we had arrived and all could be forgotten, but is has not. We need to continue to teach and understand that where we are today as a people is because people smart and strong and not ignorant and weak or we would still be picking cotton, somewhere. So stand up be proud, be strong and be accontable for your own behavior and as African Americans as a people we will continue to move ahead.
Wow! I think a lot of people missed the point of the Cnn special”Black in America” I think the point of it was to expose the country to some of the topics that affect the black community. Being a person who studies indepthly the history of African Americans, and being an AA woman myself, my opinion is that we should stop looking at the “issues” that affect AA’s as a black problem but as an American problem. A lot of people want to ignore the past of our country plagues our present and future. Tell me how can you expect everything to be peachy after 400+ yeats of the history that we have had. And honestly it isnt that long since the days of Jim crow, Civil Rights, etc. I believe it is going to take more than just 40 years (or less) of “equality” to diminish the affects of the past. Tell me, would you tell a Jew to get over the Holocust, or a Native American to get over the horrible past they have had since our Euro Ancestors set foot in America. Native Americans also are dealing with the affects of the past. The mere presence of negative remarks in response to the special shows that there are still people out there who lack understanding and empathy. Dont get me wrong i feel that our past should be an excuse, but the stuggles that Blacks have faced,(Blacks in North & South America, including the Carribean, and al over the world), are not going to disappear just because laws have been passed to prevent discrimination and some people have had the ability to overcome. Lets stop being crabs in a barrel and start turning around and lifting up one another, no matter what the race. WE all live here together! That’s my more than two cents.
Correction: I meant I dont think our past should be an excuse.
Let me explain to white people why they are culpable for the legacy of slavery even though they took no active role in slavery. White people benefit from the evil of their collective ancestors. They benefit to the detriment of black people and it is that un-level playing field that whites do not deserve because they did nothing to earn it. In fact it is evil to not want to make the playing field level because that implies that whites cannot compete with everyone else in a fair fashion. So it’s not slavery that blacks blame whites today for. It’s the continuation of the effects of the legacy of slavery. Doing nothing to end injustice and racism has the same effect as openly supporting it when the power structure has already been put in place.