Un-Fair Campaign: Un-Fair To Everybody
The first salvo in the battle to reelect President Obama was
fired in, of all places, Duluth ,
Minnesota on January 24th
of this year. I have been to Duluth . We stayed at the RV park in the downtown
marina, visited the waterfront museum and ate dinner at Hell’s Kitchen. It was great.
Little did I know that in the middle of a truly reconstructed, mining
and port city, filled with polite Minnesotans there is, evidently, a powder keg
of racism. The proof of it is the Un-Fair
Campaign. This publicity barrage,
sponsored by some 15 community organizations, is billed as, “an educational
campaign to raise awareness about white privilege…and facilitate
dialogue…towards racial justice.”
The message
states that if you were born white you were born into a life of privilege,
bought on the backs of all non-whites.
It also states that you are, by virtue of being white, a racist. Besides providing billboards, flyers and a
strong dose of vindictive hatred the program also funded a public lecture by
Tim Wise at the University of Minnesota , Duluth .
For those
who may not know Mr. Wise, he is a far left activist whose most forgettable
quotes include: “…old white people have
pretty much always been the bad guys, the keepers of the hegemonic and
reactionary flame, the folks unwilling to share the category of American with
others on equal terms. Fine, keep it up.
It doesn’t matter. Because you’re on the endangered list. And unlike, say, the bald
eagle or some exotic species of muskrat, you are not worth saving.” Mr. Wise (who is white, by the way, but
clearly has some issues with his parentage) also goes on to warn the rich, “…fancy
ass Scotch drinkers. And for y’all a bit
lower on the economic scale, enjoy your Pabst Blue Ribbon…Whatever the case,
and whatever your economic station, know this . . .You need to drink up…Because
your time is limited.” So the anti-hate
campaign needs Mr. Wise as its spokesman to
threaten old people, and all of us scotch drinkers.
There are
so many things wrong with this, “blame the whites” approach that I am not
surprised at the negative backlash this group is getting, or their belligerent
attempts to justify the unjustifiable.
First of all, will everyone who doesn’t think there is racism in this
country please stand up. Oh, no one is
standing? Well, I guess the first
purpose of the campaign is negated. We
all know there is racism. We even know
that there is a fair amount of it in minority communities! Second, there is no privilege associated with
being born white. How dare these hate
mongers assume to define me by my color!
I was born poor—really poor. I
know a large number of whites who have this same story. We worked as hard as we could for as long as
we could and no one gave us one single thing.
This story is not reserved for whites.
I have known Black, Latino and Asian families who have persevered
through the same formula. Finally, my
parents raised me to accept every person as they came to me, with no
preconceived notions. To call me a
racist is to insult me, and my parents, without even knowing me. I would call that prejudice. So
now we come to the real reason behind all of this. It isn’t really about, “dialogues,” or,
“justice.” No. It is about playing the race card in Obama’s election. Evidently the liberals don’t think his
sterling record on the economy is going to be enough.
Fight for
fairness, and keep the faith.
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