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" I doubt that anyone in town belongs to the Klan, or even its more respectable cousin, the White Citizens’ Council. They’d simply prefer to leave the past unexamined, cover it with honeysuckle, and go back to their bourbon. It’s the kind of response that ensures no one will reflect on the ways that past seeps into present. "

Susan Neiman , Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil


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Susan Neiman quote : I doubt that anyone in town belongs to the Klan, or even its more respectable cousin, the White Citizens’ Council. They’d simply prefer to leave the past unexamined, cover it with honeysuckle, and go back to their bourbon. It’s the kind of response that ensures no one will reflect on the ways that past seeps into present.