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GREENE: Ben Carson’s a disgrace for calling slaves immigrants

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Leonard Greene

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Monday, March 6, 2017, 9:40 PM

Is that what we’re calling it now?

Let’s see if I have this straight. When men and women and children were kidnapped from their villages and separated from their families and packed into rickety ships for months at a time to be traded for tobacco and cotton and cloth and grain, that was immigration?

When people were branded with hot irons like cattle on a ranch so that ownership of one human being by another human being would not be in dispute, that was immigration?

When women were raped for no other reason than that it was Tuesday, or Friday or whenever a property owner felt the urge exert his dominance on another man’s wife or mother or daughter or sister, that was immigration?

Dr. Ben Carson declares American slaves were ‘immigrants’

That is what the new secretary of housing and urban development, and the token African-American in President Trump’s cabinet, would have us believe.

Ben Carson, in a speech to employees of the agency he is unfortunately taking over, extolled the virtues of America, and simultaneously sugarcoated the ugliest period in U.S. history.

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Carson, in a speech to employees of the agency he is taking over, extolled the virtues of America, sugarcoating the ugliest period in U.S. history.
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In a new era of alternative facts, this one takes the prize.

“That’s what America is about, a land of dreams and opportunity,” Carson said.

Ben Carson causes outrage for calling slaves ‘immigrants'

“There were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships, worked even longer, even harder for less. But they too had a dream that one day their sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, great-grandsons, great-granddaughters, might pursue prosperity and happiness in this land.”

Immigrants? Try finding their names on some roll on Ellis Island. Not the names they were given when they got here, if they were lucky enough to survive the trip. But the names they were given by their parents or the elders in their villages.

Immigrants? Please. Try telling me what country they come from. We come from. Every true immigrant, even the undocumented ones with the targets on their backs, can tell you what country they came from. Mexico. Ireland. Italy. China.

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Not us. We have to claim the whole African continent because most of us, whose ancestors “immigrated” to America through the Middle Passage, don’t have a clue where we’re from.

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But keep on denying it, Dr. Carson. Keep on pretending that slavery is something that never happened.

Keep whitewashing history to cheat us — yourself, too — out of the victory of making it through, and excelling, despite the odds.

Say it with me, Dr. Carson. We are the sons and daughters of slaves.

Not immigrants.

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This photo illustration shows slavers subduing their African captives in the cargo hold of their slave ship.
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But we’re also lawyers and teachers and newspaper reporters and neurosurgeons.

We’re cabinet secretaries and Supreme Court justices and computer programmers and cops.

Those slaves you deny, the ones who broke their backs and took the whip so we could be where we are and who we are, they’d be proud of us.

They’d be proud of you, too. But they’d be shaking their heads.
 
Ben Carson Releases a Statement Defending His Initial Slave/Immigrant Speech!
Miabelle Bocicault
Mar. 07, 2017
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Ben Carson has RIGHTFULLY received a lot of heat within the last 24 hours for his comments regarding slaves and immigrants. According to Trumps Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, “Immigrants were paid less than slaves.”

Although Carson left everyone confused after his speech, he released another statement defending his initial speech.

Read below:

“I’m proud of the courage and perseverance of Black Americans and their incomprehensible struggle from slavery to freedom. I’m proud that our ancestors overcame the evil and repression that we know as slavery.



The slave narrative and immigrant narrative are two entirely different experiences. Slaves were ripped from their families and their homes and forced against their will after being sold into slavery by slave traders.



The Immigrants made the choice to come to America. They saw this country as a land of opportunity. In contrast, slaves were forced here against their will and lost all their opportunities. We continue to live with that legacy.



The two experiences should never be intertwined, nor forgotten, as we demand the necessary progress towards an America that’s inclusive and provides access to equal opportunity for all.



We should revel in the fact that although we got here through different routes, we have many things in common now that should unite us in our mission to have a land where there is liberty and justice for all.



Dr. Ben Carson
Secretary of HUD”




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