The Boys Who Cried “Racist"

chefdennis

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the dems are using the racist issue because they can't win on the merits of the healthcare bill or cap and trade, or the stimulus or anything else they have either stuff in the people or are trying to stuff on them:

The Boys Who Cried “Racist”

Posted by David Boaz
The Boys Who Cried “Racist” | Cato @ Liberty

Some people on the left can’t see any excuse for opposition to collectivism except racism. (Which is, of course, as Ayn Rand said, “the lowest, most crudely primitive form of collectivism.”) Today it’s Paul Krugman:

But they’re probably reacting less to what Mr. Obama is doing, or even to what they’ve heard about what he’s doing, than to who he is.

That is, the driving force behind the town hall mobs is probably the same cultural and racial anxiety that’s behind the “birther” movement, which denies Mr. Obama’s citizenship.

That is, Paul Krugman can’t understand why people would oppose government control of health care — or skyrocketing deficits, or a federal takeover of education, energy, and finance along with health care — unless they’re driven by racism. But he’s not the only one who sees racists under every bed. Take Washington Post cultural writer Philip Kennicott yesterday, in an essay titled “Obama as the Joker: Racial Fear’s Ugly Face”:

[T]he poster is ultimately a racially charged image. By using the “urban” makeup of the Heath Ledger Joker, instead of the urbane makeup of the Jack Nicholson character, the poster connects Obama to something many of his detractors fear but can’t openly discuss. He is black and he is identified with the inner city, a source of political instability in the 1960s and ’70s, and a lingering bogeyman in political consciousness despite falling crime rates…

Superimpose that idea, through the Joker’s makeup, onto Obama’s face, and you have subtly coded, highly effective racial and political argument. Forget socialism, this poster is another attempt to accomplish an association between Obama and the unpredictable, seeming danger of urban life.

He’s talking about a poster that depicts Obama as the Joker from last year’s Batman movie over the word SOCIALISM. It’s not a very effective poster; what does the Joker have to do with socialism? But it’s ridiculous to see racism in it.

More serious thinkers also try to tar the entire limited-government argument with the brush of racism. Take Cass Sunstein, the celebrated Harvard law professor who has been appointed to a high position in the Obama White House. In his 1999 book with Stephen Holmes, The Cost of Rights: Why Liberty Depends on Taxes (and you wonder why Obama chose him?), he made such a sweeping argument, called out here by Tom G. Palmer:

mmediately after gallantly conceding that ‘‘Many critics of the regulatory-welfare state are in perfectly good faith’’ (p. 216) they turn around to tar all critics of the welfare state with the charge of racism: ‘‘But their claim that ‘positive rights’ are somehow un-American and should be replaced by a policy of nonintervention is so implausible on its face that we may well wonder why it persists. What explains the survival of such a grievously inadequate way of thinking? There are many possible answers, but inherited biases — including racial prejudice, conscious and unconscious — probably play a role. Indeed, the claim that the only real liberties are the rights of property and contract can sometimes verge on a form of white separatism: prison-building should supplant Head Start. Withdrawal into gated communities should replace a politics of inclusion’’ (p. 216).

The classical liberal ideas of individualism, individual rights, property rights, “negative liberties,” and limited government date back hundreds, even thousands, of years. They find their roots in the Greek and Hebrew conceptions of the higher law, the Scholastic thinkers, the Levellers’ ideas of self-ownership and natural rights, the political theory of John Locke, the economic analysis of Adam Smith, and the political institutions of the American Founding. To suggest that the case for freedom and limited government — or the application of that theory to contemporary proposals for the expansion of government — must be attributable to racism is uncharitable, ahistorical, thoughtless, and indeed contemptible.

It cannot be the case that every parody of a president who happens to be black is racist. And it is not good for democracy to try to counter every opposing argument with such a blood libel. The good news for advocates of limited government is that our opponents are displaying a striking lack of confidence in the actual arguments for their proposals. If they thought they could win a debate on nationalizing health care, or running trillion-dollar deficits, they wouldn’t need to reach for such smears.
 

letzrockexpress

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the dems are using the racist issue because they can't win on the merits of the healthcare bill or cap and trade, or the stimulus or anything else they have either stuff in the people or are trying to stuff on them:

Really? How about all the folks who say Obama is a Muslim, he wasn't born here, yada yada yada, etc. Most of them ARE racists. You know it and I know it. They are mostly uneducated twits who don't have the first idea who Rosa Parks was, but they can tell you off the top of their head who the current point leader is in the Nextel Cup...They do not know or want to know the real truth. They would rather be informed by Rush or Shawn Hannity. Bless their hearts...
 

chefdennis

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hmmm so a writer from the cato institue has it wrong huh?? and to think that you have them linked on your posts....:D
 

dieseldiva

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letzrockexpress

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hmmm so a writer from the cato institue has it wrong huh?? and to think that you have them linked on your posts....:D

I don't know exactly what writing or article you mean, but just because I agree with a philosophy in principal does not mean I am 100% locked in....
 

Poorboy

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Really? How about all the folks who say Obama is a Muslim, he wasn't born here, yada yada yada, etc. Most of them ARE racists. You know it and I know it. They are mostly uneducated twits who don't have the first idea who Rosa Parks was, but they can tell you off the top of their head who the current point leader is in the Nextel Cup...They do not know or want to know the real truth. They would rather be informed by Rush or Shawn Hannity. Bless their hearts...

He is a Muslim, He Admitted it on one of His Apology Tours! I Don't know Who is The Nextel Points Leader But, Rosa Parks is the Black Woman who Refused to sit in the Back of the Bus!! I Believe that Happened somewhere Around Detroit? But Not Sure! And as Far as Obumma's Citizenship Goes---He Has Yet To Produce a REAL, Understand REAL Birth Certificate and is Spending Millions of Dollars Fighting it in Court! IF He Is a REAL Citizen then Why isn't he producing the REAL Birth Certificate and Why Is He Spending All This Money to Keep from Doing So? So I Guess I am a Racist Too???? I Don't Think So!! :mad:
 

Poorboy

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the dems are using the racist issue because they can't win on the merits of the healthcare bill or cap and trade, or the stimulus or anything else they have either stuff in the people or are trying to stuff on them:

The Boys Who Cried “Racist”

Posted by David Boaz
The Boys Who Cried “Racist” | Cato @ Liberty

Everyone is a Racist when Things Don't go their way!!!! No Matter what the Truth is They seem to Always CRY Racism and That's a Crock of Cow Chips! Wah Wah Wah! :D
 

hdxpedx

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I know obumers REV. WRIGHT is CLEARLY a RACIST!! If you go to skin head rallies for 20 years, YOU ARE A RACIST!
 

xiggi

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Really? How about all the folks who say Obama is a Muslim, he wasn't born here, yada yada yada, etc. Most of them ARE racists. You know it and I know it. They are mostly uneducated twits who don't have the first idea who Rosa Parks was, but they can tell you off the top of their head who the current point leader is in the Nextel Cup...They do not know or want to know the real truth. They would rather be informed by Rush or Shawn Hannity. Bless their hearts...

This post might not be racist but it certainly stereotypes. That in my book is only one step away.
 

dieseldiva

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If anyone is a Racist It's Obumma Himself, Look at what he Said with the Gates Situation! :D

And the absence of any comment from him, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton, concerning the beat down of the CONSERVATIVE black man at the townhall meeting in St. Louis this past Thursday......speaks volumes.

No one laid a hand on Professor Gates.....the gentleman I refer to was kicked to the ground and beaten by six....SIX individuals, some wearing SEIU shirts.....where's the outrage for him?? Where's the comment from the bully pulpit of the white house for this citizen?
 

letzrockexpress

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And the absence of any comment from him, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton, concerning the beat down of the CONSERVATIVE black man at the townhall meeting in St. Louis this past Thursday......speaks volumes.

No one laid a hand on Professor Gates.....the gentleman I refer to was kicked to the ground and beaten by six....SIX individuals, some wearing SEIU shirts.....where's the outrage for him?? Where's the comment from the bully pulpit of the white house for this citizen?


Clearly, beating this man simply for handing out "Don't Tread On Me" flags was unacceptable behavior. Obama and the others you mentioned should have been just as publically outraged over this as they were over the Professor Gates
issue. Having said that , I would like to refer you to Layout Shooter's signature line, specifically to the reference to Freedom Of Speech. Solidiers fought and died to give us the right to speak out for what we believe in. Soldiers had to fight and die for this right. It didn't end there.It is an ongoing process. It wasn't all over after the American Revolution. It wasn't over after WWI, or WWII either. It isn't over yet. Until our constitution ceases to exist, it will be under attack. You people know that. You say so almost every day. Our rights, including the first amendment, are challenged every day.
When you stand for something, no mater what it is, you are going to have detractors, sometimes violent ones. Is it right? No. But it is going to happen. Do you think Nathan Hale would have worried about some guy taking a swing at him at some political rally? I seriously doubt it.
 

chefdennis

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layout wrote:

MOST sterotypes are based somewhat in realty.

So the "stereotype" of barry being a socialist, marxist, communist, control freak, power :censoredsign: and racist oh and hitler like is pretty much based in reality....i mean, i am just askin...lol...:D
 

letzrockexpress

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He is a Muslim, He Admitted it on one of His Apology Tours! I Don't know Who is The Nextel Points Leader But, Rosa Parks is the Black Woman who Refused to sit in the Back of the Bus!! I Believe that Happened somewhere Around Detroit? But Not Sure! And as Far as Obumma's Citizenship Goes---He Has Yet To Produce a REAL, Understand REAL Birth Certificate and is Spending Millions of Dollars Fighting it in Court! IF He Is a REAL Citizen then Why isn't he producing the REAL Birth Certificate and Why Is He Spending All This Money to Keep from Doing So? So I Guess I am a Racist Too???? I Don't Think So!! :mad:

Substantiate your claims please. By the way, you were partially right: Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of the bus, but it happened in Birmingham, Alabama. She moved to Detroit later. You get half a cookie.
 
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