August 4, 2006
Yesterday on my Google Alert for Cameroon, I came across a story where a Cameroonian newspaper – which is banned by the government because the paper has a long history of being a hate rag – had an article calling for the completion of Hitler’s work and naming the Nazi a saint.
In all likelihood, the article was written by a black man. Women tend not to be quite as vitriolic, and Cameroonians tend to be black. Maybe I should’ve been annoyed, angered or frightened. Instead, all I thought was, “Hey, Cameroonian guy. He didn’t think much of you either.”
Anyway, on a lighter note, here’s another story I wrote yesterday for CNS
. I told you I’ve been busy. There’s more to come.
Yesterday on my Google Alert for Cameroon, I came across a story where a Cameroonian newspaper – which is banned by the government because the paper has a long history of being a hate rag – had an article calling for the completion of Hitler’s work and naming the Nazi a saint.
In all likelihood, the article was written by a black man. Women tend not to be quite as vitriolic, and Cameroonians tend to be black. Maybe I should’ve been annoyed, angered or frightened. Instead, all I thought was, “Hey, Cameroonian guy. He didn’t think much of you either.”
Anyway, on a lighter note, here’s another story I wrote yesterday for CNS
. I told you I’ve been busy. There’s more to come.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home