Democrats Have Kept Racism Alive
By Nina May
Wednesday, April 2, 2008There was a big problem with
Barack’s mea culpa speech in Philadelphia, defending his racist pastor,
Jeremiah White. He failed to mention that over 300,000 white Americans
gave their lives to end slavery. He didn’t mention that in 1854,
abolitionists left the Democratic Party and founded the Republican Party
specifically for the purpose of ending slavery and giving equal rights
to all those who had been in bondage. And when he does mention the
3/5ths clause in the Constitution, he totally got it wrong, the way most
Americans do. News flash . . . it was the abolitionists who insisted on
it so that the slave holding states could not have their slaves counting
as constituents so they could get more pro-slavery representation in
congress. This is one of the most powerful battles fought by whites, to
end slavery, which has been mischaracterized as being racist.
He needs to read the history of this battle for equality and realize
that the party he embraces today was the party that voted against the
13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, while the Republicans supported them
unanimously. He needs to acknowledge that the two dozen civil rights
bills that were passed by the Republicans were overturned by the
Democrats when they regained control of the House, Senate and White
House at the end of the 19th Century.
It was at this time that the Democratic Party instituted Jim Crow
laws. It was not whites that did this against blacks, it was bigoted,
racist Democrats who would choose to divide a nation rather than give
freedom to those they considered inferior. Had blacks been voting
equally in both political parties, there never would have been literacy
tests, poll taxes or other restrictions to voting. But because all
blacks at this time identified with the party of Lincoln and were
actually the ones starting Republican parties in southern states, and
running and getting elected as Republicans, the Democrats knew that to
kill a Black person was killing a Republican.
If he watched the award-winning documentary, Emancipation Revelation
Revolution (ERRVideo.com), he would learn that the first Black Democrat,
Barbara Jordan, was elected in the south in 1972, 100 years after Black
Republicans had been running and winning for years. And it took a
federal law to force redistricting in Texas to get her elected. He would
be reminded that almost all the southern governors fighting integration,
standing in school house doors, firing water canons at innocent people
were all Democrats. And if his parents really were a part of the civil
rights movement, he would realize that without whites fighting side by
side to overturn laws that had been put in place by his very own party,
it may have been another generation before the civil rights movement
could happen.
It was not white versus black; it was racists, bigoted Democrats
against blacks and whites who disagreed with them. If he saw our movie
he would be reminded of three young white men who worked with CORE who
were murdered, just for doing the right thing. He would see the
incredible sacrifices that white men, such as Senator Charles Sumner
endured for the cause of liberty for oppressed slaves. He was attacked
on the Senate floor by pro-slavery Democratic congressman, Preston
Brooks, who stormed the Senate side of the Capitol and tried to beat
Sumner to death with his cane because he dared to introduce yet another
piece of anti-slavery legislation. Brooks received hundreds of canes
from adoring fans, while Senator Sumner struggled for three years to
survive. When he did, the first thing he did when he returned to the
Senate was to re-introduce a bill that would abolish slavery. This man
was a white Republican. Preston Brooks was a white Democrat. Race had
nothing to do with their individual passion to destroy or preserve
slavery. It was a passion born of moral values and an understanding of
good and evil. That is the discussion today that pastors are supposed to
be having and preaching and encouraging their flock to understand. Rev.
Wright did not get the memo and gets an “F” in Black history.
For Obama and his pastor to preach the “audacity of despair and
racism” is an affront to all the people who have given their lives
through the years to see racism destroyed. But that death blow has
always been deflected by the Democratic Party that has had a vested
interest in class and race warfare to keep their power base motivated
and returning to the polls. Barack says, “I have asserted a firm
conviction that working together we can move beyond some of our old
racial wounds,” yet he sits week after week listening to sermons that
say just the opposite. But those days are gone as we rip off the tacky,
thin veneer of elitism and bigotry that has propelled them to power.
It is ironic that in his speech he challenges the listener by saying,
“We can’t accept politics that breeds division, and conflict, and
cynicism,” when he belongs to the very party that has always done that,
to the point where the new liberal plantation has erected philosophical
barriers around all blacks, condemning those who dare to challenge the
liberal status quo and escape this manipulation and intimidation. They
are called Aunt Jamima, like Condi Rice, or house Negroes like Colin
Powell, or forced to endure high tech lynchings like Clarence Thomas.
They have Oreo Cookies thrown at them like Michael Steele and are
accused of acting white if they identify themselves as Republicans or
conservatives.
That is “the racist spectacle we are not allowed to talk about.” When
Blacks have to whisper at polling booths that they are Republican, for
fear of reprisal from their liberal neighbors, then Barack really
doesn’t get the real conflict that is alive and well in this country,
and why should he? He belongs to the party of the overseer of the
philosophical plantation that intimidates and marginalizes Blacks that
dare support conservative values or Republican ideas.
So, if Barack was honest about his desire to “heal the nation,” he
needs to learn American Black history, and take his pastor aside and
tell him about it and challenge him to be more Christ-like when he
preaches. If he knew real American Black history, he would not belong to
the party of segregationists and bigots and would not have allowed
himself to be sucked into that dark undertow of racial politics that has
already robbed our nation of too many amazing blessings.
Nina May is the Founder and Chairman of the Renaissance Foundation,
an international leadership organization with offices in the US and the
Republic of Korea.
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