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+ | Wright's statement about [[AIDS]] ''(I don't have the actual text handy -{{woozle.init}})'' being created to exterminate black people is apparently based on a [[AIDS conspiracy|theory]] popular in some black communities, which may in turn have derived from the [[Tuskegee Syphilis Study]]. | ||
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− | * '''2008-04-16 | + | * '''2008-05-02''' [[youtube:IvnMK1d9xE0|BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Essay on Reverend Wright | PBS]]: [[Bill Moyers]] weighs in, after having interviewed Wright; brings up the double-standard and context issues |
+ | * '''2008-04-16''' [[youtube:F0wvQMqSzTM|fox news owned]]: a (white) preacher who personally knows Wright and [[Louis Farrakahn]], and knew [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], defends Wright very eloquently in the face of questioning by a [[Fox News]] reporter. He emphasizes the importance of understanding remarks "in context". |
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Overview
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Notes
Wright's statement about AIDS (I don't have the actual text handy -W.) being created to exterminate black people is apparently based on a theory popular in some black communities, which may in turn have derived from the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
Links
Reference
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Video
- 2008-05-02 BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Essay on Reverend Wright | PBS: Bill Moyers weighs in, after having interviewed Wright; brings up the double-standard and context issues
- 2008-04-16 fox news owned: a (white) preacher who personally knows Wright and Louis Farrakahn, and knew Martin Luther King Jr., defends Wright very eloquently in the face of questioning by a Fox News reporter. He emphasizes the importance of understanding remarks "in context".