So Democrats stood idly by while the Democratic Party took the democratic process away from them by removing every name but one from their primary ballots, the way the Soviets did democracy.
And now the adherents to the party of superdelegates are cheering the return of the "smoke filled room" just as though primaries were never celebrated as a triumph of democracy.
Evans and other members of his family filed a $3 billion lawsuit against Quaker Oats in 2014, arguing that the company hadn't properly compensated Harrington's estate with royalties. A judge dismissed the case the next year.
Quaker Oats said the new packaging will begin to appear in the fall and that a new name will be announced later. In the meantime, however, Harris urges people to remember and celebrate her aunt's legacy, even though it may be "painful" to do so.
"In spite of our dark past, that past is our past. We can't run from it, but we can be better in the future," Harris said. "When my grandson is grown and has children, I want them to know that they had a great-great-great aunt that made an honest living, made honest money, but portrayed something that people probably don't think was honest, but in my mind, she was doing what she had to do to survive and make a living."
Isn't it, though? Amazing how often wokeness either creates requirements small business can't meet or just cuts out something costing big ones an extra few bucks.
Cutting out royalty payments to a family descended from a woman of color really ought to piss Democrats off, but no. It's always one flavor of hypocrisy or another...