said amen corner, talking about the, those in congress that support israel. i didn t like the comment. we had a debate about it. now we re at the point where that debate has gone. i don t see that your writings changed. you did have a chapter, the end of white america. to what extent was that chapter title which you say has a history? the year 42 where they talked about the white majority would be a minority. there was a cover story. white of the end of america. there shall be no racial majority in the country. i said wait may not.
it s the kind of question, you first hear is it, you laugh, you go, wait a minute. when does a baby when does an infant, a toddler, when does it hit? i talked to derek ashawn he s featured in the book. he said, i was born in africa, everybody was black. i didn t realize i was black until i came to the middle east and american, and then it was very much reinforced in him that he was black. for some people it comes much later, in general, the stories were a little funny and sad. there s a little pain associated with it, some exclusions, some reminder that you re different from the people around you. and that s when of the earliest notifications people have that they re black. you have another chapter title in discussion. can you swim? yeah. there s a cliche that black people can t swim. the best swimmer i have ever known is black. and you also have black at harvard and life in boston. careful there. i know you re from dorchester.
as i indicated in the book he felt badly about that. because he knew and we talked about the fact that there was still a lot of very hard work ahead. so i think that was unfortunate from his standpoint that whoever put that sign up there, put it there. sean: what about abu ghraib? you mentioned it earlier. what about guantanamo and the debate that came up? you are very defensive, you claim you did not know about abu grape. and guantanamo, the chapter title was inferring it is not a bad place to live. the least worse place. with respect to abu ghraib, anyone who saw those photos and saw what those people did to prisoners in our custody, had to be revolted by the disgusting deviant behavior that took place.
mission accomplished. as i indicated in the book he felt badly about that. because he knew and we talked about the fact that there was still a lot of very hard work ahead. so i think that was unfortunate from his standpoint that whoever put that sign up there, put it there. sean: what about abu ghraib? you mentioned it earlier. what about guantanamo and the debate that came up? you are very defensive, you claim you did not know about abu grape. and guantanamo, the chapter title was inferring it is not a bad place to live. the least worse place. with respect to abu ghraib, anyone who saw those photos and saw what those people did to prisoners in our custody, had to be revolted by the disgusting deviant behavior that took place.
as i indicated in the book he felt badly about that because he knew and we talked about the fact that there was still a lot of very hard work ahead. so i think that that was unfortunate from his standpoint that whoever put that sign up there put it wil it there. what about ab gu grain? what about guantanamo and the debate that came up. you are very defensive about both. you claim you did not know about abu ghraib and guantanamo i think the chapter title was basically inferring it s not a bad place to live. the least worse place. yeah. with respect to abu ghraghraib, one who saw those photos and saw what those people did to prisoners in our custody had to be revolted by the disgusting deviant behavior that took