Except for the days of the busing struggle in the mid 1970s — which ended in the destruction of urban and suburban school systems all over the land — I have never seen white people as angry as they are about Ferguson.
Black people certainly have had terrible times in this country in the past. Terrible, terrible things were done to them. But at some point that’s not an excuse to blame white people for the problems they have brought on themselves, so says Ben Stein in
The American Spectator.
Ben Stein is a writer, actor, and lawyer, who served as a speechwriter in the Nixon administration as the Watergate scandal unfolded. He began his unlikely road to stardom when director John Hughes cast him as the numbingly dull economics teacher in the urban comedy, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Read more reports from Ben Stein — Click Here Now.
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