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[OPINION PIECE] It’s reckless for the left to selectively cry racism

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  1. Os Trigonum

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    *** OPINION PIECE *** OPINION PIECE *** OPINION PIECE ***

    https://nypost.com/2021/12/01/its-reckless-for-the-left-to-selectively-cry-racism/#

    It’s reckless for the left to selectively cry racism
    By Jason Riley
    December 1, 2021 11:29pm
    Updated

    In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death last year, employers offered black workers time off to deal with the news, and UCLA suspended a professor who refused to grade his supposedly traumatized black students more leniently than their nonblack peers.

    Such gestures may have been well-meaning, but they were also nonsensical and reeked of condescension. Are black psyches really this fragile, and are blacks so starved for exemplars that miscreants must be treated like martyrs? Should Floyd’s death matter more to them than the huge number of black homicides that don’t involve police? And why would people who aren’t black be any less disturbed by a video showing a police officer kneeling on the neck of a defenseless suspect for nine minutes?

    The protests that followed Floyd’s death rested on two assumptions. The first is that Floyd, a career criminal and drug addict, was somehow representative of black America, which is not only false but deeply insulting. The second is that police acted out of racial animus, which has never been proven. This is what happens when racial identity becomes the centerpiece of politics and public life in a multiracial society.

    The political left often pretends to pine for a postracial America, but that’s the last thing it really wants. I recall a guy who ran for president a little while back after talking about how there’s no black America or white America or Asian America, just a United States of America. And then he became president and stopped talking like that. Instead, he started talking about racist policing and black voter suppression, and he embraced divisive racial provocateurs like Al Sharpton. All the colorblind talk went out the window.

    People who are interested in a postracial America don’t name their organization Black Lives Matter or welcome racial propaganda like the “1619 Project” into elementary schools. They don’t advocate racial preferences in college admissions or racial quotas in hiring. And they don’t call for white people who were never slaveholders to pay reparations to black people who were never slaves.

    The Biden administration has picked up where the Obama administration left off. The unwarranted racialization of the Kyle Rittenhouse saga, which concerned one white man shooting three other whites, was a clumsy attempt by President Biden and his allies to further a narrative about bias in the criminal justice system. To their credit, jurors stuck to the facts of the case and Rittenhouse was acquitted, but liberals and their friends in the media are playing a dangerous game when they selectively invoke race to advance a political agenda.

    The same press outlets that portrayed Rittenhouse as a white supremacist have had remarkably little to say about the racial identity of Darrell Brooks, the black suspect in Wisconsin who is accused of plowing his car through an annual Christmas parade last month and killing six people, including an 8-year-old boy, all of whom were white. Given the suspect’s history of posting messages on social media that called for violence against white people and praised Hitler for killing Jews, you’d think that his race and the race of his victims would be relevant to reporters. Race is all anyone would be talking about if a white man had slammed his vehicle into a parade full of black people. Yet suddenly the left has gone colorblind.

    Liberals want us to believe that racial disparities in police shootings and incarceration rates stem from a biased system and have little to do with racial disparities in criminality. They want to talk about so-called hate crimes that involve white assailants and black victims, but not those involving black assailants and white or Asian victims. They want headlines to read “White Cop Shoots Black Suspect,” even when there’s no evidence that the encounter was racially motivated. This is playing with fire.

    “Once we go down this road and get into the habit of racializing such events, we may not be able to contain that racialization,” said Brown University economist Glenn Loury in a recent speech for the Manhattan Institute. “Soon enough, we may find ourselves in a world of instances where black thugs killing white citizens come to be seen though a racial lens as well. This is a world no thoughtful person should welcome since there are a great many such instances.”

    The political left’s hyperconsciousness about race might help Democrats turn out their base, but at a steep cost. National cohesion in a country as large and ethnically diverse as this one has always depended on our ability to focus not on our superficial differences but instead on what unites us as Americans. The sooner we start choosing political leaders who understand this — and punishing the ones who don’t — the better off we’ll be.

    From The Wall Street Journal
     
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    Our economy has been dysfunctional since Bush where losers remain losers and winners can leverage up their gains.

    I genuinely think Obama had to talk race because of the dire circumstances of the Great Recession (huge loss in black home ownership and wealth, unseen breadlines in the form of EIP cards, Ferguson (that foreshadowed Trump's race riots) where you had two different populist movements in Occupy and TeaParty complaining about nearly the same root causes (rich corporate/government elites).

    Those problems were never addressed to this day so you have both parties proposing their own solutions. One is to play ignorant of racial root causes, double down on Exceptionalism/Meritocracy, while upping lipservice to Rule of Law propaganda in the form of enforcement and punishment. The other is to talk deeply about race, a historically uneasy topic, spend even more on welfare (for everyone I might add...), play lipservice to Tearing Down the Corrupt Hierarchy that they really have no intention of changing overnight.

    I don't think we'd see any of this if the economy is truly healthy. Crescendos in White Nationalism and Racial Justice movements are generally in line with the deterioration of our poor and lower middle classes. That includes home ownership and debt management, let alone nice to haves like debt free college education or a second car.
     
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    to pretend that there is no racism
     
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    That's just your opinion, MAN.
     
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    Damn that white supremacist Jason Riley....oh wait. Sorry, didn’t know a black man wrote that piece.
     
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    :rolleyes:

    u don't know that he is of the same ilk as Candace owen, Harris Faulkner, Katrina Pierson, Lynne Patton, et al.​
     
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    You don’t say? I only see black and white in my world. The rest is irrelevant, this is America.
     
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    Did you hear Booberts terrorist comments?

    the left virtue signaling is annoying but come on. They say that **** because it plays to their racist base. How anyone can vindicate some of these dumbass tea party now trump turds is amazing.

    Some on the right have allied with the neo nazis and racists—-it was a conscious decision and comes with consequences
     
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    It's weird that someone would be opposed an organization claiming Black Lives Matter simply because of the name? I wonder if he's also be opposed to organizations named:

    Disabled People Matter
    Alheizmer's Patients Matter
    Sexual Assault Victims Matter
    Babies' Lives Matter

    Are these all inherently bad? Or is it only when it's about Black People?
     
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    Kinda like Selective Hearing...

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    Black People only get criticized if they make fun of DUDES on Netflix Comedy Specials
    then people forget they are Black
    @Sweet Lou 4 2
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    And others were told to let it go...man I could not find myself simping for any celeb, especially a male one.
     

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