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Don’t Let the Race Baiters Divide Us
Townhall.com ^ | October 22, 2017 | Michael Brown

Posted on 10/22/2017 10:00:14 AM PDT by Kaslin

The America that I love, with all its warts and blemishes, voted for a black man to be our president 8 years ago and welcomed a black family into the White House. The America that I love, with all its faults and failings, reveres the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King and regrets the legacy of slavery and segregation. That same America is being torn apart today by race baiters and race agitators. We must not let them divide us.

We will always have racists and haters in our midst. We will always have provocateurs who feed on discord and strife. We will always have those who call for separation and division.

But that doesn’t mean we need to listen to them. To the contrary, we need to isolate them and marginalize them rather than make them mainstream.

Unfortunately, today, it appears that the secular media is determined to mainstream the margins and to highlight the hate. This will bring nothing but destruction, deepening our divides rather than healing our wounds.

Let the alt-right and the Neo Nazis and the White Supremacists rage. They will hold their rallies and make their speeches, and within certain bounds, they have the Constitutional right to do so. But rather than magnify them, we should ignore them. The less attention they get, the better, since they represent a small fringe of the population at best.

In the same way, rather than making every conflict in America a conflict about race, we should focus on the real justice issues in America – and that means real race-related issues where they exist. Otherwise, when talking heads on TV constantly pull the race card, they blunt the point they want to make, creating more opposition than solidarity.

Take, for example, the claim that the recent remarks of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly were somehow racist. Yes, as bizarre as it seems, Gen. Kelly was accused of making a racist comment when he referred to Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson as an “empty barrel” for her attack on President Trump’s call to a Gold Star widow.

According to Wilson, “That’s a racist term. We looked it up in the dictionary, because I had never heard of an empty barrel. And I don’t like to be dragged into something like that.”

Racist? Seriously?

Others joined in the fray as well, including MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell, who claimed that the insult was racist because it was intended to “dehumanize Frederica Wilson,” herself a black woman. And MSNBC’s Joy Reid went even further, suggesting that Kelly himself was racist, being raised in segregated Irish Boston.

Fox’s Tucker Carlson was right to lambaste them, stating, “According to Joy Reid, the problem isn’t just General Kelly. It is the Irish, they’re the problem. This is grotesque, obviously. The morons making these arguments are sick. It’s the centrum of disease to imagine racism behind every disagreement. This also by the way the death of traditional political debate. You can argue with people who disagree with you who are just wrong, but there is no reasoning with bigots, you can only crush them. Your opponents suddenly become your enemies. They must be destroyed. And that by the way is how many on the left now see General Kelly not to mention you and me.”

I happened to turn on CNN, where a panel of talking heads was debating this very question, namely, whether Gen. Kelly’s rebuke of Rep. Wilson was racist, thereby fueling the fires of racial division and strife and, quite literally, making something out of nothing. (Go ahead and study the reference to an “empty barrel” to your heart’s content. You’ll find nothing racist about it.) 

One of the panelists, an African American male whose name I didn’t see, stated that, if you’ll look at those whom President Trump criticizes, you’ll see that he criticizes black Americans much more harshly than those who look like him.

This is just plain crazy, not to mention inciteful and dangerous. 

Just think back for a moment. How did candidate Trump treat the other Republican candidates? Did he not try to savage Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, none of whom were black? One could even argue that he was the least harsh with Dr. Ben Carson, the one black candidate. And did he hold back in his criticism of Hillary Clinton, a female, but a white female at that? 

What about his attack on “Psycho Joe” Scarborough? Correct me if I’m wrong, but he’s not black either. And on and on the list goes. To claim that Trump attacks black Americans more harshly than white Americans is to expose one’s own racism, not expose his (alleged) racism.

p>Unfortunately, the race baiters are winning the day, and now everything is seen through the lens of “white privilege,” to the point that universities are reevaluating their curricula lest too much emphasis be given to major white voices in history. (For a case in point, last year Reason.com, reported that, “Some Yale University students are demanding changes to the English Department curriculum: specifically, they don't think it should feature so many English poets who were straight, white, wealthy, and male.”)

The tragedy in all this is twofold. First, racial tensions are being inflamed and, in some cases, manufactured out of thin air, since rhetoric like this only produces negative reactions. Second, the real issues – I mean issues of racial inequality where they still exist in America – get ignored.

So let’s refuse to be drawn into the fray. Instead, as fellow-Americans and fellow-human beings, let’s work together for the good of all our fellow-citizens, listening, learning, and serving.

Together we stand. Divided we fall.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: fredericawilson; joyreid; lawrenceodonnell; media; msm; pmsnbc; racism
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To: DJ Taylor
Well, that one rings all the bells and whistles on the supremacist trolley now doesn't it?
21 posted on 10/22/2017 10:51:15 AM PDT by Bullish (Whatever it takes to MAGA)
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To: DJ Taylor

I have a slightly different take on it.

Blacks were heavily persecuted until the 1960s. They were simply not allowed access to jobs and education.

Then, when Civil Rights and Voting Rights finally relieved them of this great burden, and they finally had the potential to get on that bottom rung of the ladder and start climbing up (as had various immigrant classes: Irish, Italians etc.), LBJ played an INCREDIBLE DIRTY TRICK on them: The Great Society.

Because of G.S. welfare, there was little economic benefit for many blacks in taking the lowest paid jobs, and hence starting a multi-generational climb.

I’m not saying there are no genetic or cultural differences. But let’s be honest: How many of us would go to our jobs if we could make as much money without working?

Some would, for the sake of dignity and opportunity ... but, many would not, I dare say. (Even many with good intentions might choose less economic pursuits, like writing poetry or pursuing that elusive dream career in sports/acting etc.)

Of course the Democrats thoroughly protect and perpetuate their travesty of so-called compassion that was started by one of our MOST EVIL Presidents: LBJ.

I continue to hope that 8 years of Trump will allow a much higher percentage of blacks to opt for dignity and patriotism. I am certain the great majority in the Trump movement will embrace and honor all blacks who make this effort.


22 posted on 10/22/2017 10:58:52 AM PDT by Disestablishmentarian
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To: Disestablishmentarian
I continue to hope that 8 years of Trump will allow a much higher percentage of blacks to opt for dignity and patriotism.

Expelling the 30 million wetbacks we now have will surely lower black unemployment substantially....and will increase the wages of those in lower level jobs.

23 posted on 10/22/2017 11:39:11 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (ObamaCare Works For Those Who Don't.)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Agreed.

Opening our borders is the second, vile, dirty trick that has been played on blacks by the leftists and globalists.

If only the blacks could understand what has been done to them, and by whom, it would be the SWIFT DEATH OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY (and globalist Republicrats).


24 posted on 10/22/2017 12:16:52 PM PDT by Disestablishmentarian
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To: Kaslin

“Don’t Let the Race Baiters Divide Us”

Have no desire to be united with the commie, socialist left. Those b@$%ards have one desire and that is to destroy our constitution and make us into a commie dictatorship.


25 posted on 10/22/2017 2:03:50 PM PDT by kenmcg (tHE WHOLE)
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To: Kaslin

Given what Obama did, I doubt we will ever have another black president.


26 posted on 10/22/2017 2:26:16 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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To: kaehurowing

Herman Cain would have been my choice in 2012.


27 posted on 10/22/2017 5:03:51 PM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero))
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To: Kaslin
We must not let them divide us.

Saying that they might divide us implies we were ever united to begin with.

28 posted on 10/22/2017 5:08:12 PM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: Kaslin

I don’t see him mention the non stop racist attack on white police officers. Did he forget that?

His type wouldn’t last five minutes without them. Maybe he should have defended them.


29 posted on 10/22/2017 5:19:35 PM PDT by The Toll
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To: Kaslin

“It is the Irish, they’re the problem.”

“We’ll take the blacks, the chinese, and the mexicans...but we don’t want the Irish.”-blazing saddles.


30 posted on 10/22/2017 8:44:12 PM PDT by JPJones (Who is FOR tariffs? George Washington, Ronald Reagan and Me.)
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To: Texas Eagle
Maybe I'm The One Who's The Schizophrenic Psycho
31 posted on 10/23/2017 8:51:14 PM PDT by Lazamataz (The "news" networks and papers are bitter, dangerous enemies of the American people.)
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