Who could not be moved at the sight of a major political party naming Barack Obama, an African American, as its presidential candidate? To me, there could not be a better sign that America has left behind its racist past. We are now approaching what may be termed "the end of racism." The End of Racism was the title of my 1995 bestseller, hugely controversial when it was published, but now it seems to have been a decade ahead of its time. If we appreciate the significance of our current moment, we are driven to an ironic but rational conclusion: perhaps the best way to recognize Obama's historic achievement is to vote for John McCain this November.
Consider this: for the past several years we have been hearing liberal Democrats emphasize how racism still defines America, how things haven't really changed all that much, how racism has gone underground and is now more covert and more dangerous than ever. It may seem strange that a racist country would adopt legal policies that discriminate against the majority and in favor of minorities. Even so, liberal activists and civil rights activists continue to browbeat white America in the schools, in the universities, in politics and in the media if there is the slightest dissent from civil rights orthodoxy.
Well, I don't know how many people have been drinking the liberal Kool-Aid, but these people must be utterly shocked at the success of Barack Obama. Here is a guy who could not possibly have made it as far as he has with only black votes. He has attracted not only white votes but the votes of some of the most affluent and successful segments of the white community. Obama, not Hillary, is the pillar of the white establishment. Moreover, Obama's own campaign is based on the premise that America is no longer racist. Far from making race-based appeals, to blacks on the basis of solidarity, and to whites on the basis of guilt, Obama campaigns on the expectation that whites share his economic values and foreign policy positions and view of America. In other words, Obama's public message is that race doesn't matter and that transracial alliances should be built on shared political and cultural values. It's a good message, and how it must dismay professional civil rights activists to hear it. I wouldn't be surprised if Jesse Jackson is telling family members, "If race relations keep improving like this, I may have to get a real job."
Clearly there are many in the liberal Democratic camp who are made profoundly uncomfortable by the recognition that racism is no more a defining feature of American life or even African American life. Don't get me wrong: I'm not saying that racism does not exist. This is a big country, and surely one can find several examples of it. But racism, which used to be systematic, is now only episodic. In fact, when I ask young blacks on the campus today whether America is racist, many say yes. But if I ask them to give me examples of how that racism affects their lives, they are hard pressed to give a single one. The best they can do is to mention "Rodney King" or provide some well-known, recycled horror story. Recently someone told me that McCain is still winning the white vote by a substantial majority and that shows "we have a long way to go" in overcoming white bigotry. By this logic, blacks are have even longer way to go in overcoming their bigotry since Obama is winning almost 98 percent of the black vote. When your logic leads to an absurd conclusion, go back and re-examine the premise.
Even though Obama's candidacy signals that America is overcoming its racial past, neither Obama nor his wife recognize that. Their personal statements, as seen for example in Obama's books, are suffused with race-consciousness, race-obsession and even racial resentment. The more privileges they have received on the basis of race, the more embittered they seem to become. The source of these pathologies is the very liberalism that the Obamas have embraced: a liberalism that declares them equal while treating them as inferiors who need preferential treatment. (Liberals hate to have this pointed out; hence the irrational invective of the early responses to this post.) The solutions are obvious. If you want to get rid of racial obsession, stop talking and thinking about race so much. If you want to remove race as the basis of decision-making in America, let's eliminate America's policies that make race the basis of decision-making. And if you want a party that stands for color-blindess and equal opportunity, you might consider voting for the Republicans.



Reader Comments ( Page 3 of 44)
31. If there's one thing DD did right here it's the Jesse Jackson joke.
In American History X, Derek Vineyard shed some new light on the Rodney King incident I didn't know about. Not that I like to hang on the words of Neo-Nazis, I just want to know if the media portrayal of the whole case was just a propaganda spin.
Mokele Mbembe at 9:27AM on Aug 28th 2008
32. "liberals hate when this is pointed out, hence the irrational invective of some of the early responses to this post". I am waiting......Dinesh...hello!
Where are the irrational invectives you promised?
abbot at 9:55AM on Aug 28th 2008
33. Dave #3: wrong, wrong, wrong and wrong. The good old GOP avoids the black members of our society in toto. JS, stop trying to turn this into some kind of religious thing. I work in DC, which is majority black, and believe you me, there is still anti-black racism in this city.
Good post, Jerry. I could not have put it better.
Nice to see you.
Linda at 10:08AM on Aug 28th 2008
34. Jane,
So the nation should fast to get rid of a demon? Racism will go away through education, new generations growing up with mixed-race peer groups, and time. Fasting and prayer isnt going to get people to end racism. Most of your hardcore racists are religious anyway.
Assigning demons to people shortcomings is just a way of denying any kind of responsibility for ones actions. I murdered my baby because it was crying becomes, I murdered my baby because I was possessed by a demon. Thats a dangerous road to take. Especially when people take advantage of it.
Cackodemon at 10:09AM on Aug 28th 2008
35. Re: Dinesh and the current blog.
Two words people - Shit stirrer.
(End of glob.)
Robert at 10:10AM on Aug 28th 2008
36. Are you kidding me? Let's just remove all questions of race, the candidates, left wing vs right wing and all the other political tactic from this equation. Consider this...a President comes into office with a huge surplus, growing ecomomy, record employment, international goodwill and peace around the world. Eight years later, he leaves with record deficits, record job losses, record business failures, a srinking economy and the country is deplored by most of the world, even our allies that think so but won't say it. Not to mention the fact that he awarded nearly 1 trillion dollars in sole source contracts to the company that his VP ran before becoming VP and 95% of the country is worse off than when he came into office. Who cares what color Obama is, if you don't think we need change then you are both a racist and a fool.
Gregory A at 10:16AM on Aug 28th 2008
37. Racism exists within the Democratic and Republican parties. Both parties represent the American people; fallible human beings. I am not Democrat or Republican. I am a committed Catholic-Christian and vote according to the principles of my faith. I am not voting for Barack Obama because I fundamentally disagree with his positions and the Democratic Party platform. I feel that John McCain is more qualified to lead this nation. I am African-American and feel no obligation to vote for someone because they are black. I am insulted by the assumption that I would vote for someone because of race. It is equally insulting to assume that opposing Obama is tantamount to racism. Racism is a problem in America and Barack Obama has cynically used race to vilify all opposition beginning with Hillary Clinton and now John McCain.
janesophie1 at 10:18AM on Aug 28th 2008
38. John McCain is the real true beneficiary of American white supremacy and racism. Put a Black face on him and where would he be? Try the sdame test for Bush or Reagan or any other white person in history in any area of endeavor. McCain got into the Naval Academy as the legacy son and grandson of Navy Admirals where he finished 885th out of a class of 889. As a Navy brat and Navy officer McCain has always been on the government welfare public dole. Where job security, a pension and healthcare are not a concern. His career in public office has kept him on welfare. Then after a series of adulterous affairs McCain married his last adulteress the thief drug addict bimbo beer baroness Cindy McCain. McCain has so much money that he is at least rich 20 times over by his $5 million measure. And he doesn't know how many homes he has. Maybe a senior moment?
War hero? He got shot down and captured while bombing innocent civilians in a nation half way around the world that was no threat to the United States. McCain did not lead nor show bravery in combat against a nation that threatened America. McCain is a war criminal. McCain was a always a reckless hot tempered pilot. McCain has no sustained values nor character. Muhammad Ali was a true brave war hero unlike McCain and the draft dodging cowards Cheney, Clinton,Quayle, Gingrich, Buchanan and Bush.
blackmamba at 11:28AM on Aug 28th 2008
39. And if you want a party that stands for color-blindess and equal opportunity, you might consider voting for the Republicans.
-DD
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Good one, Dinesh!!!
Saint Brian the Godless at 10:27AM on Aug 28th 2008
40. And there are indeed "several" examples of racism in this country. Like, almost every white person over sixty, many over fifty, some over forty, and a few over thirty, especially in rural backwaters, and oh yeah, almost every white evangelical of any age. Probably about half of the people that are ranting abot how Obama doesn't have enough experience are only using that as an excuse for what they would really like to say. That he's a nigger. And if he get's in, "they" might "take over..." Yah, several examples, at least. But about a hundred million, at most.
Saint Brian the Godless at 10:34AM on Aug 28th 2008
41. And if you want a party that stands for color-blindess and equal opportunity, you might consider voting for the Republicans.
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I still can't get over the balls it took to write this line.
Yeah, the Republicans are indeed the party of color-blindness and equal opportunity, for all white men, of any shade of white. Oh, and they'll let an Indian or two help them smear people as long as he "behaves" but see how fast he'll fall if he get's all ethnic or anything....
Saint Brian the Godless at 10:42AM on Aug 28th 2008
42. GHB - Obama is a racist bigot. Many, many blacks are more racist than whites. We are far from a color blind society no matter what ethnic group you are looking from.
Man_in_Wilderness at 10:42AM on Aug 28th 2008
43. Cackodemon
Education is important in ending racism, but lack of education is not the only reason that racism continues to be a problem in America. There is a spiritual dimension to racism. I strongly believe that every sin is represented by a demon. These spirits can attach themselves to individuals, families, generations and whole nations. Repentance, prayer and fasting must be undertaken to defeat some spirits; they are that powerful!
janesophie1 at 10:44AM on Aug 28th 2008
44. GHB - Obama is a racist bigot. Many, many blacks are more racist than whites. We are far from a color blind society no matter what ethnic group you are looking from.
Man_in_Wilderness at 10:42AM on Aug 28th 2008
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You, sir, are an idiot.
YOU'RE the racist in the equation, doofus. He's totally cool. You're the dinosaur. Get buried for a few million years so you'll at least be of interest to scinetists studying your fossilized remains. I'm a white man, and if I had seen one IOTA of racism in Obama, I'd never have supported him in the first place. It's just not there. Unless he "hates" white bigots, which is also cool with me, since so do I.
Saint Brian the Godless at 10:46AM on Aug 28th 2008
45. Repentance, prayer and fasting must be undertaken to defeat some spirits; they are that powerful!
janesophie1 at 10:44AM on Aug 28th 2008
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You should get started then. Your white demons are the worst ones on earth.
You're suggesting racial guilt here. For which the proper response is, go f*** yourself.
Saint Brian the Godless at 10:48AM on Aug 28th 2008