SHAME
How America's
Past Sins Have
Polarized Our
Country
SHELBY STEELE
Review by Roy Murry, Author
Mr. Steele's raconteuring of the past sins in the USA from
the 1960s to the present highlights the culture wars of Liberalism vs.
Conservatism, which Liberalism won. Those wars ended with a great divide that
continues today.
Referring to the manipulating of Black culture, he states,
"This liberalism is invested in an overstatement of America's present
sinfulness based on the nation's past sins." These confrontations cannot continue,
is my understanding of his discourse.
Mr. Steele tells a few stories to make his case of
this hypocrisy of the left's philosophy. One is that of Justice Clarence
Thomas, who graduated from Yale Law School. Did the institution treat him as a
man or as a 'black man'?
According to Mr. Steele, the Justice's Yale diploma is
not on his office wall. You decide after reading the story.
The writing was clear and precise. You don't need a
college degree to understand Mr. Steele's thoughts, but you will have to be
open-minded to agree or disagree with his treatise.