<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:garamond, new york, times, serif;font-size:16px"><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1430489346674_2242" dir="ltr"><br><a id="yui_3_16_0_1_1430489346674_2254" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/01/opinion/black-culture-is-not-the-problem.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=c-column-top-span-region&region=c-column-top-span-region&WT.nav=c-column-top-span-region">http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/01/opinion/black-culture-is-not-the-problem.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=c-column-top-span-region&region=c-column-top-span-region&WT.nav=c-column-top-span-region</a></div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1430489346674_2294" dir="ltr"> </div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1430489346674_2295" dir="ltr">This insightful article in this morning's NYT was met with mostly dismissive, vitriolic, and racist comments, presumably mostly from liberals. The more obvious class divisions and the ravages of neoliberalism become in American society, the more racism is employed to deny those divisions. Nothing new, I guess, but nevertheless very disturbing and disheartening.</div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1430489346674_2329" dir="ltr"> </div><div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1430489346674_2330" dir="ltr">DG</div></div></body></html>