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America: Still Talking About Race
Townhall.com ^ | August 23, 2010 | Joseph C. Phillips

Posted on 08/23/2010 5:36:45 AM PDT by Kaslin

According to the website CNN.com, some of the criticism of first lady Michelle Obama is driven by partisan politics. However, “others say the attacks are rooted in white resentment of the “uppity Negro.” Two things quickly come to mind. The first is that no one other than Harry Reid uses the word “Negro” anymore. Second, that it is the 21st century and yet there are those who continue to talk about race as if it were 1955.

Last February, in a speech to honor Black History Month, Attorney General Eric Holder remarked that Americans of all colors should stop avoiding an honest discussion of race in America. Said Holder: "Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial we have always been and I believe continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards."

I disagreed with Holder at the time and still do. Americans are not cowards when it comes to discussions of race, neither are they dishonest. Rather, I believe Americans are simply bone-tired.

The American conversation on race began more than two centuries ago and frankly, we have talked of little else. The topic permeated the discussions during the drafting of both our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution and continues today, with a black man sitting in the white house.

Not cowards, just exhausted and so very, very eager to move on!

This was the great “hope” for Barack Obama. The great tide that swept Barack Obama into the White House was not the hope of a hard left social and economic agenda. Americans were eager to move on to a new and more uplifting conversation about their nation and their lives as citizens. And one of the things they wanted to change was the conversation on race.

In fairness, changing America’s racial conversation may have been a bit too much to ask of one man. Although for a man who promised that his nomination as a candidate for president would be remembered as the moment the planet would heal and the oceans would calm, such expectations were perhaps not so outrageous. Nevertheless--his ability or inability to calm the tides notwithstanding--he is only human.

And early on, there were signs that it was all too good to be true.

There was the revelation of his 20-year association with the reverend Jeremiah Wright, pastor of the universal church of “get back whitey.” This eye-opener was followed by several editorials introducing voters to the new “racial code.” We discovered, for instance, that talking about Obama’s elitism was code for saying he was “uppity” and to point out his inexperience was to call him a “boy.” Alas, this was all a harbinger of what was to come.

This administration has attempted to marginalize its opponents by labeling them as racists; movements have been slandered with charges of racism, and principled disagreement is suddenly seen as evidence of bigotry. It all seems a bit surreal. As a nation, we seem to be talking about race now, more than we have in a very long time. As far as leading this nation into a post racial era, the election of Barack Obama can only be seen as a bust.

But perhaps I have misread the tea leaves. It may be that what we are witnessing is race- as-we-have-come-to-know-it in its death throes. We might also be seeing first hand the birth of a new paradigm of race in America—one that will carry us into the next generation.

This past March, in a deliberate attempt to provoke a racial incident, members of the Congressional Black Caucus marched through a large crowd of angry, mostly white, ObamaCare protestors. But the trick failed. The fire hoses didn’t appear; neither did the attack dogs, or the white racists shouting the N-word. Sure, the left claimed it happened--that these noble black heroes were spat upon and called ugly names as in days gone by--but the lie failed to gain traction.

Representatives Charles Rangel and Maxine Waters have claimed that race is behind investigations into their behavior, as opposed to the possibility that they have been unethical and dishonest. There was a time when such charges would have been greeted with seriousness as opposed to the snickering these recent protests have garnered.

The new left media is hard at work attempting to prove racial animus. Increasingly, however, their charges seem to read like a laundry-list of falsehoods and rather mundane annoyance: Scrutiny of the first lady, for instance.

It would be difficult for Americans to witness the cynical, dishonest, and hollow way in which race has been at issue over the last two years and not sense that something is afoot. Indeed, it may be that this nation is moving in a new direction on race. Sure, there will continue to be those who cling to the outdated view of black-white relationships, but increasingly they must be seen as out-of-step with the times. If true, it is both reason to celebrate and to shake Mr. Obama’s hand.


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To: DustyMoment

That attitude still pervades the debate today and is still just as disingenuous.
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Well, PC has put ‘us’ in the position that the ONLY one you can ‘dislike’ is a clone of yourself.
You (supposedly) can’t dislike a person because he/she is a slug, boor, butthead etc, they have to throw in the “REAL” reason is because they are black, female, Irish, Jewish, Italian, Middle Eastern etc etc etc.
The worst part is the people that are buying this garbage, some you would have never suspected....


41 posted on 08/23/2010 7:45:47 AM PDT by xrmusn
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To: Kaslin

THIS is the reason that this country is in pieces. We’re so fixated on the sensitivities of a brainless thirteen percent minority that keeps threatening, whining, complaining, and demanding. These people are an albatross and holding this country back. We’re carrying a minority of spoiled, demanding brats who are still fixated on so many stupid things. If you have a wrok ethic you will do just FINE, but if you are lazy, you will fail.

One thing if you have a debilitating illness, but another if you refuse to just stop whining and get it together. They aren’t and I am SICK of the whining and I do not want to work myself to death to support these irresponsible people. Makes me sick. Mexicans come here, build businesses and work, Asians come here and work and blend in, while these pepople don’t, who were born with citizenship and in a country that doesn’t have regular upheavals and genocidal mania like they do in Africa.

Times like this I wish that the Chinese would take over the world in terms of being the preeminent superpower so we can finally implement sink or swim policies that weed out these losers and end fat welfare for breeding trollops. If the middle class bred like the underclass, this country wouldn’t have too many problems, now would we? Why not give the middle class fat benefits?


42 posted on 08/23/2010 1:42:47 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: Kaslin

I’ve never quite understood the left’s insistence on talking about “race.” What to they think is supposed to happen? That by talking about it, whites are supposed to have some understanding about race and “minorities” (two mythical entities) that they didn’t have before? So we have this so-called honest discussion. Then what? What changes will occur other than some people getting mad and some people getting penalized and excoriated for talking about race? How about we don’t talk about race and try to judge everyone as we would have ourselves judged? That is by talking in human and not racial terms.


43 posted on 08/23/2010 7:36:08 PM PDT by driftless2 (For long-term happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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