On the day of Rosa Parks' death, I stumbled across this
incisive reflection on what's left of her legacy, so I thought I'd share. I can't say it better than
Jack Roy did, so I won't:
"Discrimination" is a word that had meaning not long ago. That definition has been much abused of late---admittedly, my own political allies bear a lot of responsibility for this. . . .
[But w]hy do conservative Christians believe they're the victims of discrimination? I don't have a global understanding of how that could be possible, but something Ira Glass played on the radio a few months ago struck me as a bizarre, if plausible, explanation. . . .
Read the rest at his blog so he gets the hits. (It's not long.)