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The Racists Return

The Racists Return

· Saturday, August 14th 2010 at 6:44PM · 235 views
Among the most revealing aspects of life during the Obama presidency is the panoply of responses to a black family in the White House. What made so many of us proud of our country on Jan. 20, 2009, has increasingly provoked expressions of hatred from the far right. That is troubling, but not nearly as troubling as the behavior of conservatives who excuse, embolden or simply pretend to ignore the bigots surrounding them.

Last spring, after unruly tea party protesters on Capitol Hill were accused of spewing racial epithets at civil rights hero John Lewis, an African-American congressman from Georgia, conservatives rose up in furious denial. Where was the proof? How could anyone suggest that racial prejudice lurks behind the festering right-wing hatred of President Obama (and his family)? Anger over that episode still lingers in certain quarters, motivating the deceptively edited video attack on Shirley Sherrod and the NAACP by a website called Big Government, Inc.

Even if the alleged assault on Lewis and other black congressmen did occur, argued prominent commentators on the right, it somehow only proved that there is no racism in America worthy of concern. A writer for National Review (the conservative magazine that historically opposed civil rights legislation) confided that the whole subject made him yawn:

“That these things are even remotely newsworthy leads me to one conclusion: Racism in America is dead. We had slavery, then we had Jim Crow—and now we have the occasional public utterance of a bad word. Real racism has been reduced to de minimis levels, while charges of racism seem to increase.”

But this summer has seen several loud and ugly outbursts of very real racism—including threats of violence against the president of the United States—that go well beyond the utterance of any single word. As if suffering from a facial tic, leading figures on the right cannot seem to suppress their inner Klansman these days.

Is there any other way to explain Glenn Beck’s crazed rant comparing the Obama administration to an old movie about a society where apes and chimpanzees dominate humans? What did the Fox News host mean, exactly, when he shrieked: “It’s like the damned Planet of the Apes. Nothing makes sense!” Is there any other way to explain the grotesque new best-seller by radio host Laura Ingraham, “The Obama Diaries,” where, among other things, she depicts first lady Michelle Obama eating ribs at every meal? Why would she feel the need to describe the president as “uppity” by putting the word in the mouth of his mother-in-law? No wonder Stephen Colbert taunted Ms. Ingraham to her face for “hideous and hackneyed racial stereotyping.”

Of course, these are only two of the more egregious instances in recent weeks of social poisoning that dates back well over a year. Symptoms can be seen across the country now, even in amusement parks and church carnivals, where small children are exposed to this spiritual sickness.

At the Big Time fair held by Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Roseto, Pa., last week, a game called “Alien Attack” featured “an image of a suited black man holding a health care bill and wearing a belt buckle with a presidential seal,” at which players were encouraged to aim their popguns. Anybody who hit the cardboard figure in the head or the heart could win a prize. Irvin L. Good Jr., owner of Goodtime Amusements, who is responsible for this disgusting garbage, denied that the figure represents Mr. Obama. “We’re not interpreting it as Obama,” the inaptly named huckster told a local newspaper. “The name of the game is Alien Leader. If you’re offended, that’s fine, we duly note that.”

Meanwhile on the New Jersey shore, patrons of the Seaside Heights boardwalk could hurl baseballs at a black, jug-eared Obama figurine, winning a prize if they managed to smash it. As seen in a video posted on the Gawker website, this object closely resembles the grinning “lawn jockey” statuettes that used to festoon suburban lawns in a less decent era.

Most conservatives were late in taking responsibility for their movement’s immoral opposition to civil rights. It is time for them to step up and denounce the racism that is again disfiguring our country in their name.

Joe Conason writes for the New York Observer.

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Comments (8)

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, August 14th 2010 at 7:02PM

OMG!!! Great Attention Get 'er Blog.... And lets not forget about the card sent out by one of the senators (i think) with the White House and the watermelon garden in front.... ((Im pissed now))

Richard Kigel Saturday, August 14th 2010 at 8:08PM

As Jon Stewart said the other day about the Republicans and Conservatives--

"Nothing he F#@%$#ing does will please these people."



Harry Watley Saturday, August 14th 2010 at 8:50PM

Hello to All,

In response to the blog,

Cynthia said this, “And lets not forget about the card sent out by one of the senators (i think) with the White House and the watermelon garden in front.... ((Im pissed now))”

Clark said this, “Like the writer said, what made many of us proud has made many more of us filled with rage and hatred towards this president and his family.”

Richard Kigel a White man said this, “Nothing he F#@%$#ing does will please these people.”

Now, based upon the comments you all must agree with big that it did truth and sound reasoning when I say Black America’s only permanent solution is that Black Americans must desire to become a sovereign people on a post in this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way and simultaneously worship God in our own way as well. Otherwise, we will continue whining and complaining as Mr. Clark is doing. What you all do is the reason why I call you all ghettobilly Negroes!

Am I making any sense?

I am the way, and besides me, there was no other way that Black Americans could ever become a real people in this world. Now, if I was not the way then any one of you all could trump what I say, but you cannot trump what I say. Everything that I say is going to happen!

Tell me what you think.





Harry Watley Saturday, August 14th 2010 at 9:49PM

Hello Irma,

You are nothing but a troublemaker. Constantly sowing seeds of discord. You are a serpent!

Helen Lofton Sunday, August 15th 2010 at 2:13AM

Maybe if someone would have made an image of the amusement park owner and allowed kids to damage it, he would have gotten a clearer understanding of what the complaints were about(LOL)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...AND, PLEASE LET US NOT FORGET THE COMPLAINTS ABOUT OUR PRESIDENT GOING TO PLAY GOLF...we all know since he is the cause of the oil spill in the glulf coast he should be right there ever moment. lol...how low must our country sink????

Like I heard this morning complaints about why had Alabama filed a law suit against BP because they know it is going to take years to get the case into court!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and here is the now the resident and his family are going to show how safe it is on the gulf coast but theyhad better not put their hands in the sand because that is where the oil really is...YOU KNOW "I" KEEP DAY DREAMING THAT THE PRESIDENT AND HIS FAMILY WOULD RENT OR BUY A HOME IN ONE OF THE GULF COAST STATES JUST TO SHUT SOME OF THESE PEOPLE'S MOUTHS...(OTFL)


and Clark may I go off post theme and ask has anyone seen any Democrat political ads in your state yet...I am dying to know...(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

..OH AND ONE MORE THING...now they are saying our First lady should take the children out into nature...remember when they went out into nature they complained about how a First lady should not be wearing those down to her knees shorts she had on with those big pretty legs of hers. loooooooool (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@hARRY, jAMAL SAYS HE WILL HAVE IS NATION IN 10 YEARS...AND YOU?!? (SMILE)

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