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The New Racial Mess
Townhall.com ^ | July 22, 2010 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 07/22/2010 5:16:30 AM PDT by Kaslin

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Weren't we supposed to enter a new age of tolerance with the election of President Barack Obama?

His half-black, half-white ancestry and broad support across racial lines suggested that at last Americans judged each other on the content of our characters -- not the color of our skin or our tribal affiliations.

Instead, in just 18 months of the Obama administration, racial discord is growing and relations seem to have been set back a generation.

Black voters are galvanizing behind Obama at a time of rapidly falling support. White independents, in contrast, are leaving Obama in droves.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has claimed that the loosely organized Tea Party includes "racist elements." The National Council of La Raza has ripped the state of Arizona for its new anti-illegal alien legislation. Jesse Jackson characterized aspects of the multimillion-dollar bidding war to acquire basketball superstar LeBron James in terms of masters and slaves. Pundits are arguing whether the fringe racist New Black Panther Party is analogous to the Klan.

In turn, a number of Americans want to know why -- nearly a half-century after the Civil Rights Act, affirmative action and Great Society programs -- some national lobbying organizations still identify themselves by archaic tribal terms such as "colored people" or "La Raza" ("the race") when it would be taboo for other groups to adopt such racial nomenclature.

Indeed, race seems to be the subtext of almost every contemporary issue, from the soaring deficit and government spending to recent presidential appointments and the enforcement of existing immigration law. In times of growing deficits, white people are stereotyped as being angry over supposedly paying higher taxes to subsidize minorities, while minorities are stereotyped as being mostly on the receiving end of entitlements.

Why the escalation of racial tension in the supposed postracial age of Obama?

First, Obama's reputation as a racial healer was largely the creation of the media. In fact, Obama had a number of racially polarizing incidents that probably would have disqualified any other presidential candidate of the past 30 years.

His two-decade apprenticeship at Trinity Church under the racist and anti-Semitic Rev. Jeremiah Wright has never been adequately explained. Obama indulged in racial stereotyping himself when he wrote off the white lower-middle class of Pennsylvania as clueless zealots clinging to their guns, religion and xenophobia.

Obama also characterized his grandmother as a "typical white person" when he implied that her supposed fear of young black males symbolizes the prejudices of the entire white community. Michelle Obama did not help things when, in clumsy fashion, she indicted America as "just downright mean"-- a nation she had not been proud of in her adult life until it embraced the hope and change represented by her husband's candidacy.

Such campaign trash talk did not stop during the first 18 months of the Obama presidency. The race-baiting Van Jones -- the short-lived presidential advisor on "green jobs" -- should never have been appointed. Then, the president himself criticized Cambridge, Mass., police for acting "stupidly" when they arrested his friend, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates.

Then there was the outburst of Attorney General Eric Holder, who blasted America as "a nation of cowards" for not talking more about race on his terms. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was almost obsessive in self-referencing herself as a "Latina." She also suggested that her racial background and experiences made her "wise" in a way white male colleagues could never be.

Recently, Obama appealed to voters along exclusionary race and gender lines -- not traditional political allegiances -- when he called upon "the young people, African-Americans, Latinos and women, who powered our victory in 2008."

Yet the country passed the old white/black divide years ago. We are a racially diverse society of Asians, blacks, Hispanics, whites, and mixtures of all that and more. In a world of conservative Cubans and liberal whites, race is no longer necessarily a guide to politics.

Who now, exactly, is the racial "Other" deserving of special consideration in hiring and education? A half-Punjabi immigrant whose father owns 500 acres? A three-quarters Puerto Rican who just arrived in New York? A Korean-American son of an orthodontist? The African-American children of a Cabinet official?

The more the president appeals to his base in racial terms, the more his appointees identify themselves as members of a particular tribe, and the more political issues are framed by racial divisions, so all the more such racial obsession creates a backlash among the racially diverse American people.

America has largely moved beyond race. Tragically, our president and a host of his supportive special interests have not.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hanson; racial; review; vdh
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To: livius
RE :”Glad somebody other than I sees the Jim Jones parallels. Most people have probably forgotten about him, but I lived in SF during his rise and saw all the fools who flocked to him. Sadly, this latest Jim Jones iteration will probably have a similar tragic ending

I was not paying attention during the actual Jim Jones climax period but became interested in it a few years later ~ 1980 with Powers Booth's drama (playing him ) telling the poor blacks that he is their only Savior from the white government that wants them killed. He wanted their SS checks too. I remember JJ pressuring the poor, terrifying them into thinking he was God the only one that can save them.

Last night MSNBC peaked that theme they been running since Obama got the nomination.

21 posted on 07/22/2010 6:23:14 AM PDT by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=tax delayed")
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To: Kaslin

This is what Obama wants. He can have a lifetime career representing blacks at the Racial Grievance Table long after his term in office is up.


22 posted on 07/22/2010 6:45:16 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Kaslin

Obama was elected based on the color of his skin, not the content of his character


23 posted on 07/22/2010 7:01:44 AM PDT by bk1000 (A clear conscience is a sure sign of a poor memory)
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To: GladesGuru

“Those talking about racial confrontation while members of an easily identified small minority are on a path which history indicates leads to a very bad place.”

Wow...what a perfect distillation of my thoughts as well. I just wish I could have expressed it so succinctly.


24 posted on 07/22/2010 7:04:45 AM PDT by qrstuv
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To: Kaslin; neverdem; Deb
VDH ping. VDH skewers and unmasks the most-racial pres__ent ever.

In turn, a number of Americans want to know why -- nearly a half-century after the Civil Rights Act, affirmative action and Great Society programs -- some national lobbying organizations still identify themselves by archaic tribal terms such as "colored people" or "La Raza" ("the race") when it would be taboo for other groups to adopt such racial nomenclature.

Indeed, race seems to be the subtext of almost every contemporary issue, from the soaring deficit and government spending to recent presidential appointments and the enforcement of existing immigration law. In times of growing deficits, white people are stereotyped as being angry over supposedly paying higher taxes to subsidize minorities, while minorities are stereotyped as being mostly on the receiving end of entitlements.

Why the escalation of racial tension in the supposed postracial age of Obama?

America has largely moved beyond race. Tragically, our president and a host of his supportive special interests have not.

25 posted on 07/22/2010 8:07:57 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (Obama is a man-caused disaster..........)
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To: Servant of the Cross
If the Left was ever honest about race being the non-issue it really is, they'd lose the ears of the Black and hispanic victim class they've created and nurtured all these years. Those black/brown ears would start listening to other voices and the Democrat party would equal the Russian Beer & Pretzel Party.

My future husband hits another one outta the park.

26 posted on 07/22/2010 10:43:54 AM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: Servant of the Cross

The rats are playing with fire. The results could be interesting. Thanks for the ping.


27 posted on 07/22/2010 1:36:26 PM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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