By Mitch Berg
This NPR story – about a group of black families buying property in Georgia to try to create a black, utopian city – is full of unspoken, and semi-spoken, assumptions that Honky is going to mess the whole thing up.
Speaking as a person of honk, I wish them all well in their oddly segregationist but utterly legal effort.
Indeed, there are notes of free-marketeering to be found in between the lines in the story.
Which brings me to my actual response..
“Go with God, Freedom, Georgia. Hold that free-market thought, and you have every chance of doing very well. But if you wind up going with the soft-socialism that much of the Black Democrat political mainstream pushes, you might – will – have problems. Try to avoid that”.
Which is better advice than NPR or most of its listeners are going to give.




