Tuesday, June 23, 2015
About Race (again)
by Tom Kando
Once again, we have to think and talk about race. (Do we ever NOT need to?). Today, I am going to tiptoe through this minefield once more:
A few recent news events:
(1) The Dolezal “Scandal”: In early June 2015, it became public knowledge that Rachel Dolezal, a white woman, had been passing as a black woman. She is a civil rights activist and she was the president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP. Her subterfuge became known because she was outed by her parents, who provided evidence that Rachel is fully of white extraction.
(2) The June 17 mass murder. Dylann Roof, a 21-year white man, murdered nine innocent black people in a Charleston church, after spending an hour praying with them.
3) The ensuing “debate” about the Confederate flag: People are now arguing as to whether the confederate flag should continue to fly in various public places, or be taken down.
4) President Obama, commenting on these things, said that “we are not cured of racism (yet,) and it’s not just a matter of it not being polite to say ‘nigger’ in public.”
1) The Dolezal case became a media circus, with people taking various sides as to whether this woman did something bad or not, and why. Many African-Americans were offended, and their primary reason for this was that Dolezal had LIED. She had also fabricated a history of black victimization for herself.
I have mixed feelings about this: Clearly, the fraudulent assumption or portrayal of black identity is generally wrong. The history of “Blacking up” goes way back. While most of this has been racist, there are also precedents where the motivation was praiseworthy.
I am astounded that in the whole brouhaha about Dolezal, I haven’t come across a single mention of John Howard Griffin’s classic book Black Like Me. This book was once assigned in many Sociology classes as must reading. In it, the author, a white journalist, describes his experience passing and living as a black man in the South in 1959. Where have Chris Matthews and all the other pundits been? Have they all forgotten what they read in college?
For many years, sociologists have pointed out that race is a “social construct.” That is, it is biologically insignificant, slippery and unscientific. However, it is used in society as a pretext for the categorization of people and for their treatment in a myriad of social, political, economic and personal actions, thus giving the concept an enormous importance which it should not have on the basis of its biological component, which is per se as insignificant as the color of one’s eyes or hair. If race is a social construct, then this too, diminishes the wrongness of Dolezal’s actions. Her CHOOSING to be black reminds me of Bruce Jenner’s recent conversion to Caitlyn Jenner.
Of course, this comparison opens a whole other can of worms: Obviously, LGBT people are not so by choice. I only mention this so as to indicate that even gender - that biological variable which most of us view as perhaps the most fundamental cornerstone of our identity - can be fluid, undefined, changeable. If so with gender, then why not race?
But this aside, I am fully aware that the cavalier assumption of black identity when you are not truly black can be insensitive. There are good reasons why playing blackface is no longer acceptable.
The crucial difference between someone like John Howard Griffin and Rachel Dolezal is that the latter is sort of a "cheat" (at least according to some), whereas the former performed a valuable historic and eye-opening scientific experiment. At the same time, we might want to give Dolezal credit for her motives: She seems to have been an idealistic civil rights worker who identified so much with the underprivileged that she ended up choosing to pass for one. She went about her idealism the wrong way.
I’ll agree with those who feel that any passing for being black, even when motivated by idealism, can be patronizing, and I’ll leave it at that.
2) As to Dylann Roof: Clearly, if we classify the actions of groups like ISIS as terrorism, we should consider Roof a terrorist too, and not give him the benefit of the epithet “mentally ill,” which we generally do not grant to Muslim terrorists.
How should we deal with Roof? I have long maintained that execution is not a useful option. My opposition to capital punishment is not based on idealism, but on pragmatism. Not only is it ridiculously expensive, but it is also too benign. At 21, Roof may live another 60 years. Wouldn’t it be better retribution if he were locked up in a maximum security prison, surrounded by and confronting other inmates, many of them black (and this is another aspect of the subject of “race”)?
3) The Confederate flag: This flag still flies in several Southern states, for example on top of state capitol buildings such as the one in South Carolina, where the recent mass murder occurred. There is now a movement afoot to remove this flag from that state’s capitol building. Governor Nikki Haley has called for this. Fine. It’s about time.
The Confederate flag reminds me of Nazi Germany’s Swastika flag. It is said that it represents Southern cultural tradition, rather than slavery. Wrong. Its meaning can no more be dissociated from slavery than the Swastika can be dissociated from the Holocaust. One could debate which of the two was the greater evil - slavery or the Holocaust. Let’s say it’s a tie. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. They no longer fly the Nazi flag on top of the Reichstag in Berlin. Neither should they fly the confederate flag on top of Southern state capitols.
4) Obama's words: Correct.
A few months ago, I heard this blues singer on Sacramento’s KXJZ radio. The song’s refrain was: “Why am I so black and blue?” “My only sin was to be born with black skin.”
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15 comments:
It's wrong to appropriate racial identity for profit such as the movies "Aloha" "Cloud Atlas" "Last Airbender" "breakfast at Tiffanies". Dolezal was right to criticizedthe Mosses movie for using white actors for clearly ethnic parts. Too bad she's irony impaired. On such a large stage to appropriate anothers race (not to mention fabricating hate crimes) is insulting to every minority such as my kids who can't escape being Asian when it becomes a burden. Also I have known transgender people and no doubt it's an incredible insult to them to draw a comparison to Dolezal. One is not born with an ethnic identity different from ones biology. To put on an ethnic mask for the purpose of wallowing in pitty not your own is no less disturbing than Münchhausen biproxi.
As for the racist shooter, the other mass shooters all exhibited classic Aspergers traits if not outright diagnosed with such. I can't help but notice almost all had a bowl haircut, a functional yet socially unappealing look only an Asperger person would opt for. Hitler has been STRONGLY suggested to have Aspergers. Fascism be it racial or Islamic has great appeal to those with Aspergers. Order, compartmentalization of races, racial "cleanliness" and with a lack of empathy they're more likely to use deadly violence to accomplish their task. This is not trivial thing to be ignored as a common denominator.
We don't tolerate Nazi flags at the burial sites of dead Nazis or to celebrate ethnic heritage of Germans. The same with ISIS or Al Qaeda flags. I see no difference with the Confederate flag.
Excellent analysis, Tom.
The comments are really about identity. What parts of ones group's past are we able to appropriate, and what should we discard. I suggest that if you look at any flag, it represents people with an identity, some of their behavior good and some bad. None are without sin. It does not matter whether it is a majority or a minority group, some things flags and cultural symbols represent include service and sacrifice, other things slavery and extermination. The idea of pluralism, which I suggest is the only acceptable possibility for a state in the modern world, requires us to forgive the evil in another group's past but demand that such behavior is not acceptable in the present.
If we try to totally stamp out a person's identity, we are saying that they have no value, and imply that they need to adopt ours. I suggest that going this far is unacceptable. However, as unknown said, the Nazi flag does not symbolize the ethnic heritage of Germans. What about the heritage of the American South? Can they be allowed to identify with secession from the North, because the South was suppressed? I suggest they can. Can they be allowed to remember the flag of the Southern Union, but not the military flag that has recently been taken down? That is a tougher question. After all, the North was not innocent in its behavior, and we know many people don't identify with everything the American flag of the majority means to them for either--yet it is still flown by the majority because it represents the good ideals and not the misbehavior of individuals, presidents, and generals.
Should one be allowed to "convert"--to switch identity? Of course, when we marry someone we join another group and adopt much of the identity of our spouse. Is trying to switch from white to African-American any different than from male to female, or Christian to Muslim? People are always in search of a true identity and often imagine the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. It is less acceptable to change identity for power or profit. Do we know the motives of the woman professor for changing identity? The fact that she changed in itself is not wrong, but if she lied about it, she was also lying to herself, and lying isn't good.
Tom, be sure to submit this for publication at the Bee, and why not send it to other newspapers as well. It's the best thing I've read about current racial events'
Brilliant layout of the issues. I needed this summary as this has helped me manage the day and think constructively about this and all that's been going on. Thanks for sharing excellent insight on a durable social problem.
So happy you wrote a piece on this,
I thank everyone for their comments. A good discussion. Unknown and Gordon bring up many interesting points.
I have to agree with Unknown’s negative view on appropriating racial identity for profit. I’m quite irritated that CBS chose to cast an Asian woman as Dr Watson in “Elementary”, and then there’s the absurdity of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s flagrant and constant casting of African Americans as English nobility in Shakespeare plays. But I’m truly outraged, that the producers are considering casting a black actor as the next James Bond!
Black violence against whites is 25 times higher than whites against black. . . . According to the National Crime Victimization Survey, in 2010, 62,593 blacks were the victims of white violence. During that same year, 320,082 whites were the victims of black violence. That’s five times as many violent attacks, but that number is misleading, since the black and white populations are not the same size. When 42 million black Americans commit five times as many violent crimes on 231 million whites as they receive, what you discover is that black perpetrators violently assault White victims TWENTY-FIVE times more frequently. When it comes to a specific kind of violent crime -- aggravated assault -- the number of black on white crimes is TWO HUNDRED TIMES HIGHER than white on black crimes. Oh, there’s an epidemic of racial violence in America, all right. Again in 2010 -- the National Crime Victimization Survey reported approximately 13,000 black-on-white rapes and 39,000 black-on-white robberies – both violent crimes. The statistics show that the number of white on black rapes and violent robberies were so small that they had to be rounded to the nearest whole number, and that whole number was ZERO.
On Sunday June 28, a Walmart in Macon, Ga was trashed by about 40-50 black teenagers. If you google with “black teens macon Walmart” you will find a list of links from local news organizations, right wing news sources, and some European sources, but no main stream media. This is not unusual. Only by checking sources like Drudge and Breitbart news can you get a realistic view of what is going on with black crime.
To anonymous:
First of all, I wish you had the courage to enter at least your first name. Anyway:
Since there are 5.5 times more whites than blacks in America, it is logical that white victims outnumber black victims 5 or 6 to 1. However, I realize that this does not address the disparity between white-on-black crime and black-on white crime, nor am I denying that black crime is (currently) disproportionately high (victimizing other blacks, by the way, much more than whites).
Beyond this, you are totally wrong:
Why on earth would a rich man driving his Mercedes attack a poor homeless beggar? (The Mercedes guy being typically white of course, and the homeless beggar black, more often than not)
Any freshman in introductory criminology understands that what we have in this country is not a race war (at least not yet), but an ECONOMIC war. Racial disparities in crime rates vanish, often to zero, when controlling for social class. Black income is barely more than half of white income, and more scandalously, black net worth is an astronomical ONE TENTH of white net worth. So the fundamental problem is inequality.
In addition, a biased criminal justice system and insane rates of incarceration have been criminalizing blacks for decades. It’s usually poor people who go to prison, and a huge number of poor people happen to be black. And the longer someone spends behind bars, the more likely he is to become a recidivist. Voila.
And one more fact: The more guns there are in circulation, the more people will die from guns.
So it’s absurd to set up your argument in terms of race war. What solutions are you proposing? Concentration camps?
When will people finally understand that the problem is ECONOMIC, not racial?
Skin color has nothing to do with crime. Poverty and inequality have everything to do with it.
Stop your compulsive fixation on race.
Obviously economics plays some part in black on white crime, but it doesn’t explain the out and out viciousness of many black-on-white crimes. It doesn’t explain the many cases of the unprovoked and non-economic black-on-white attacks in the Knockout Game. No that is just a plain hate crime, a vicious let’s get even, “LET’S GET WHITEY”. It doesn’t explain the thousands of black-on-white rapes. Which brings up the interesting question of why don’t we ever hear of a hate crime charge when a black guy rapes a white woman and says something like “spread your legs you white honkey bitch”?
Economics don’t explain “some,” but MOST of the problem.
As to racism: Look, no one has a corner on racism. But the history of the US in this regard is clear. I don’t recall any blacks owning white slaves, and the aftermath of history isn’t over yet.
Do blacks commit hate crimes? Sure, and they have been labeled as such. Anti-Semitism remains a problem (as in the Brooklyn knock-outs and Farrakhan’s speeches).
Obscene language? Sure, black rapists do it, an so do white celebrities like Ted Nugent, who uses similar words about Hillary Clinton.
Here is your error: when someone suggests, as I do, that many white Americans still harbor strong racist tendencies (Duh), it’s stupid for you to say, “well, the other guy does it too!” For one thing, the white guy still does it way more. For another, there are more “extenuating circumstances” for the other guy to reciprocate those feelings. And finally, two wrongs don’t make a right.
“Obscene language”! I’m not talking obscenities. “Honkey white bitch” is “hate speech”. If using the n-word, or homophobia hate speech in committing a crime draws the enhanced charge of hate crime, why does “honkey white bitch” not draw the same enhanced charge in an interracial rape?
“For one thing, the white guy still does it way more”. You need to read Drudge and Breitbart news every day to see the daily number of black-on-white attacks that are not reported by the MSM. White racism is basically benign with only occasional outliers like Dylann Roof. Google “black on white attack videos” and find numerous videos added daily, then try finding any of the opposite “white on black attack videos”. If you deliberately avoid areas where young black men congregate, are you a racist or are you just plain sensible?
Also, you might want to read Thomas Sowell’s rejection of the slavery legacy argument: “A Legacy of Cliches” at www.freedomsback.com/thomas-sowell/a-legacy-of-cliches/?utm_source=bh&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=5096870
Thomas Sowell is wrong. Dylann Roof is not an outlier. White racism is not benign. Blacks are punished more severely than whites. White hate speech is more frequent than black hate speech.
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