Why There is Danger in Ignoring Racism in America

by Karen Hatter | September 18, 2009 at 09:15 am
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On a cold, winter morning in February 2007, in Springfield, Illinois, in the land of Abraham Lincoln, then Senator Barack Hussein Obama Jr. announced his intent to run for the office of President of the United States. Three months later, in the spring of 2007, upon urging from his staff, he requested and received Secret Service protection.


It was the earliest a Secret Service detail had ever been assigned since the Service began protecting candidates. Those assignments began after the assassination of presidential hopeful Senator Robert F. Kennedy in June of 1968 in California.


As a matter of policy, the frequency, day to day, month to month, with which Secret Service agents may be called upon to investigate threats to those they protect is not revealed. However, although no specific plots were revealed, it has been reported that the Secret Service Internet Threat Desk first noted “ .... vaguely threatening and nasty comments ....” , commenting on the fact Senator Obama was African American.


This information can be found in best selling author Ronald Kessler's book, In the President's Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect.


Mr. Kessler also reveals that on the night of November 4, 2008, as President Elect Obama gave his acceptance speech, former Republican Louisiana Representative and Ku Klux Klansman David Duke, in an audio broadcast on the internet, called the night a “night of tragedy and sadness”, casting dispersions on the President Elect, stressing the importance of the survival of “European Americans”.


The nationalist/supremacist movement, in which David Duke is a leading voice, has been estimated to number just shy of a quarter million. These numbers are derived from among those claiming membership in the various hate groups across the United States, their supporters and those subscribing to and receiving literature from the groups.


In this nation's not so distant past, almost fifty years ago, America had reached another era of change. It was the era of the so called Cold War with the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), also known as the Soviet Union.


The United States was involved in the Vietnam War abroad and a number of actions in Latin America. It was also embroiled in societal upheaval at home due to growing discontent with the country's involvement in the Vietnam War and during what has come to be known as the struggle for Civil Rights Movement, as the descendants of enslaved Africans sought humane and fair treatment, social justice, within the United States' borders.


During that era, while many people, Black and White, sought social justice for those denied it in the U.S., many people, Black and White, lost their lives, as some within the nation, including elected government officials, objected violently to any form of change.


Among those who lost their lives during that era was a United States president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, on November 22, 1963, said to have been felled by a lone gunman with ties to the Soviet Union. The president's younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy, who was also believed to be a man destined to change America, was killed less than five years later.


When Barack Obama took office, he faced possibly the worst configuration of conditions that could be imaged would befall a country. The United States was embroiled in two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the economy had been looted, unemployment was steadily rising, the health care system was severely broken and the list could go on and on.


All of these severe crises bring with them consternation and dread, dread being synonymous with fear and fear being an emotion that often prevents one's normal capacity for reasoning to function at one's fullest potential.


The majority of citizens of the United States have moved on since the historic election of Barack Obama, the nation's first acknowledged bi-racial president. All Americans from within all demographics and all races helped to elect him. But, there are others who are dissatisfied with the election of this president due to reasons stemming from his race.


The inability for people to accept and comprehend that racists in this country do not disagree with specific policies of President Barack Hussein Obama Jr. but that they disagree with the man because of his race lies at the heart of the incredulity of those who attempt dismiss race as a factor that causes some to oppose the President.


There is a visceral, ugly element of hate that is stoked everyday, 24 hours a day, with hundreds of thousands embracing the message over the airwaves and the internet, with many kicking around ideas and plans involving evil deeds with President Obama at the center of the discourse.


The day after the presidential election in November 2008, the most popular nationalist/supremacist site on the internet gained two thousand new adherents, with the site posting a message stating that the country was doomed.


Today, in September 2009, representatives from both major parties, wary of possible political fallout from addressing the racial tone of some of the current rhetoric, both the Democratic Party but ESPECIALLY the Republican Party, do a great disservice to the nation, with Republican Party members having posted inappropriate rhetoric on official party sites during the 2008 presidential campaign and now continuing, for the most part, to turn a blind eye as various fringe elements, attracted to and within their party, escalate the rhetoric into dangerous territory.


For almost two years, the incorrect belief that the President is not an American has been promoted. During the McCain-Palin presidential campaign of 2008, it was constantly intoned, 'he doesn't see America the way 'we' do', with overemphasis of his middle name, Hussein, at rallies of thousands of cheering crowds.


The lie that he is Muslim, he's a socialist and other ominous tidbits, have been allowed to grow and fester, resulting in the current President of the United States to be added, by some elements in the United States, to the 'He's not one of us' column, making him vulnerable to those racists who would be riled and who would embrace any of those beliefs.


It is dangerously naive and ridiculous to entertain the belief that President Obama is receiving threats, at an increase of 400% since President George W. Bush left office, with the threats being reported to be the highest ever since protection has been provided for U.S. presidents, based solely on his efforts to implement changes in policy and the direction he has chosen to guide the country.


The F.B.I. has warned of the "lone wolf" , who may be stoked and catapulted into violent action if the rhetoric continues unabated and unchallenged.


 


Also at NowPublic :


Jimmy Carter: Racism Has a Role in Opposition to President Obama


An Allusion to Watering the Tree of Liberty


The Politics of Fear


The 'Right Wing' Conspiracy


Playing with Fire


Two Sides of a Coin ( an article on the nationalist/supremacist movement)






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a211423

"In this nation's not so distant past, almost fifty years ago, America had reached another era of change. It was the era of the so called Cold War...."

Legitimizing covert racism by creating fear and mindless suspicion is in our not so distant past.

 The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) was created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having Communist ties.

McCarthyism and the persecution of hundreds of Americans who were black listed came later, but before that it was used to legitimize the KKK. The HUAC was created  by Martin Dies who was a supporter of the KKK. Other members of HUAC such as John Rankin and John S. Wood were also Klan sympathizers.  Wood defended the Klan when it was investigated and argued, "The threats and intimidations of the Klan are old American customs, like illegal whisky-making." 

However, attempts by the committe to attack and intimidate FDR's administration failed.  HUAC's strident attacks on the Roosevelt administration prior to the outbreak of the war did not suit the political mood of a nation that was largely in favor of his leadership. All that changed, however, in the postwar atmosphere was the fear and contempt for the Soviet Union, at which time HUAC's activities commanded broad popular support and consistently attracted major headlines, and attracted support and served as a spring board for McCarthy's siege.

In the wake of Senator McCarthy's downfall, the prestige of HUAC began a gradual decline beginning in the late 1950s. By 1959, the committee was being denounced by former President Harry S. Truman as the "most un-American thing in the country today." The work of the committee continued to decline in importance throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s until the committee itself was renamed the House Internal Security Committee in 1969, prefiguring its eventual abolition in 1975.

As we advance in civility, hate entities like the HUAC and emerging groups like the nationalist/supremacist movement that pander to ignorance and prejudice will be revealed for who and what they are and their significance and influence be eradicated.

Thank you Karen for this thought provoking article.  

 

 

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Karen Hatter

I thank you, A, for reading my article and for the additional information you have added to the thread which serves to highlight the intertwining of bias, racism and governmental power structures and how it has been used in the past.

During the 1920's, the Ku Klux Klan was an organized political force in the United States with many state political figures among its membership, wielding power in government for decades.

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YankeeJim

Keep the light shining as it shines for all.

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worm wood

Racists who? So much technical terms. What is a racists in your own words and layman's term? When you hate a person because of his color is it racism? When you hate a person because he is ugly, is it racism? Is he ugly because he has a different color?  We are all human and people. Which standard should we follow then? Since both the offender and the offended parties shout, Racist! Where will this lead them? When will this end? I believe it's regardless of color. It is just a person doesn't like another person and he thinks he has certain rights to step on some other's rights. There are interracial marriages, why? Because they love each other, they said. There is a common ground where they can settle their differences.

But there are many grounds, mind you, false religion, false teachings, false ideas, human ideas are not a common ground. The Living God is the common ground of people. Knowing that God who cannot lie and who wants all men to be saved, we can be freed from hating each other.  A person cannot change himself by his own doing. Do you think the one in the highest seat in the government can change everyone's point of view together with his parties? No. How about the other parties? No. How about yourself?

How can we not ignore racism in America as well as other countries? Learn how to become not a racist. Learn to become a Christian by words and by deeds. Let us start now!  Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word. Psalm 119:9

When the change starts from us with the help of God. Who is that God? There are many gods and religions out there.

It should start from us, even "Just For One Day!" Let us take turns in learning, hearing what God teaches, then, put it into action, put it in practice.

"I've made myself available to those who haven't bothered to ask. I'm here, ready to be found by those who haven't bothered to look.

I kept saying 'I'm here, I'm right here' to a nation that ignored me. I reached out day after day to a people who turned their backs on me,

People who make wrong turns, who insist on doing things their own way. They get on my nerves, are rude to my face day after day, Make up their own kitchen religion, a potluck religious stew. They spend the night in tombs to get messages from the dead, Eat forbidden foods and drink a witch's brew of potions and charms. They say, 'Keep your distance. Don't touch me. I'm holier than thou.' These people gag me. I can't stand their stench. Look at this! Their sins are all written out— I have the list before me. I'm not putting up with this any longer. I'll pay them the wages They have coming for their sins. And for the sins of their parents lumped in, a bonus." God says so. "Because they've practiced their blasphemous worship, mocking me at their hillside shrines, I'll let loose the consequences and pay them in full for their actions." Isaiah 65:1 The Message

God wants all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of truth, and teaches that we follow Him for the benefits of all people. What will become of us without Him?

Mercy begets mercy in the time of judgement.

While you live, show compassion, and you will get the same from God come judgement day.

Regardless of color, if you do not know the biblical compassion and charity, read the link. Even today, God wants to save those who didn't even bother to look nor ask, you might be one of them.

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Roy C

HUAC was in the House of Representatives and did falsely accuse some of being communists who weren't.

McCarthy's committee was in the senate and, now that the Soviet Union has fallen, we have discovered that everyone McCarthy accused of being a communist was, in fact, a communist.

There is only one man, accused of being a communist agent by McCarthy, who wasn't actually an agent. He did run a think tank where six of his top people were communist agents.

You might want to read Witness, which is Whittaker Chambers' autobiography. He was the one who accused Alger Hiss, undersecretary of state, of being his own communist handler.

That was proven true again and again. Liberals, though, hated Nixon, McCarthy and Chanbers for the allegations. Several biographers started out trying to prove Hiss innocent but changed their minds.

Finally, when the Soviet Union fell  we learned that Hiss was an agent and the Rosenbergs, the couple executed for giving atomic secrets to the Soviet Union, were agents as well.

And, the same sweeping generalizations used to slander others, innocent others, which would be "McCarthyite", have been used against Sen McCarthy and are being used now, for example, in comparing the Tea Party protesters to racists or to Dan White who shot Moscone and Milk.

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jeffh

Roy, you may also want to recommend the book Venona to those who doubt you on McCarthy. 

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Roy C

So, Karen, when will you do an article about black racism? Or cover black racism under racism in general?

Some would say that only seeing racism in others was the epitome of racism. And I agree.


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Amy Judd

People can write opinion pieces about whatever they want - stop baiting Karen.

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Karen Hatter

Thank you, Amy.

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Inferiority Complex

Amyjudd,

Come out of your inferiority complex. You don't have any idea what is journalism. You are not fit to be an "editor". Did you ever see this post "www.nowpublic.com/world/using-canadian-universities-foster-hate-incite-fatah". Do you defend the author? You seem to support Karen just because she can recommend her own comments 6 times..LOL

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AlvarezGalloso

I will respond to Inferiorty Complex, the article is about addressing a very big problem which is affecting the United States and may lead to people leaving or investing elsewhere.

Amyjudd is one the best journalists and editors in Now Public. She deserves the respect of the Now Public community and the world. Please address the issue at hand and leave Amyjudd alone. Thank you.

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Roy C

Projection: what happens when thieves won't acknowledge they steal and go around paranoid worrying about thieves being everywhere.

When people make accusations of moral failure of others, the accused will often ask the obvious: has the accuser lived up to the standard?

If black America refuses to come to terms with its own racism, then the accusation of racism in whites will always be amplified beyond the reality of the situation. The whites who do this, who agree, are whites in denial of their own un-overcome racism and project it onto other whites.

Beyond that, there will be resistance to any objective test of the hypothesis that racism is less than described.  No accountability. No possibility of verification or falsification.

The accusation becomes a self-fulfilling bit of circular reasoning.

Racism exists. The reason people disagree with that is that they are racists. The disagreement proves that the accusation is correct.

From pseudo-logic such as this, Inquisitions are born.

And from Inquisitions such as this, accusers sew strife and civil unrest and even civil war can result.

For years, P2, an deviant Masonic lodge in Italy, sought to create conditions for a war between the right and the left to give an excuse for a coup.

You create the conditions for instability, and out of the civil unrest, you impose martial law, and you will look justified to round up your political enemies.

This won't happen, but it is not because the left doesn't want to do this. Nancy Pelosi's crocodile tears, Carter's accusations- they are all meant as subterfuge by the "weak" to create an atmosphere of sympathy in which harder measure will look justified.

Once again: until black America acknowledges its own racism and the whites who agree acknowledge their own, the degree of racism by whites in the US will be overestimated. This is called "projection", and projection is at the root of all unnecessary civil unrest that tears at the fabric of community.

If Colin Powell were president, we would not be having this discussion. His policies and ideas are real-world tested from several tours of duty in Vietnam, and his role as a general in several campaigns.

Powell is an adult. Obama is what the Jungians call a "puer", a Peter Pan figure who has not grown up, who is taken by his own fairy tales about what can be done in life.

Obama's wings are getting clipped. That is all that is happening. Racism manifest in some of the demonstrators is less than what was commonplace about Bush in terms of the expression of extremes.

We forget so quickly. There was an actual movie made about the assassination of Bush, which got an award (where?) in a Canadian film festival (where else in North America!).

Bush was regularly compared to Hitler, which meant all of us who supported the war, not his handling of it, were Nazis. What a great projection that was of personal evil onto others.

So, if we subtract all the extreme imagery of Bush-level intensity, we don't see anymore wild accusations against Obama then we saw against Bush.

Result: accusation of racism falsified.

Let me repeat that.

To judge the moral failings of others, you must overcome them first in yourself. My African-American wife and I are both aware of existing racism on both sides and we just got done discussing something that happened to her the other day.

We don't exaggerate nor minimize the racism because we see it on both sides.

If you want to make an accusation, you must quantify it at some point and have an operational definition and a means to assess accuracy and precision.

Vague statements about extremists without numbers encourage projection, the finding of racism in others by those who can't seem to find it in themselves.

Looking at what happened in the Bush years, movies about assassination and the rest, the degree of vitriol is actually less and less dangerous in the protests against Obama then it was against Bush.

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AlvarezGalloso

Congratulations on your comment.

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J2B

Roy C since you have so much to say on the subject why don't you write something?

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Roy C

Read what is above you. Do you understand that? If you do, reply and I will do more. My writing on this does not have to be its own story, now, does it?

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158

Hate groups can be right or left, black or white, Nazi or communist or any color or ideology.

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Karen Hatter

158, this piece is meant to underscore a systemic and historic link to racism in the U.S. government and specific, entrenched attitudes that have guided the evolution of the United States.

Hate groups existing in the United States are the result and consequence of America's development and history. 

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Rory Cripps

158: "Hate groups can be right or left, black or white, Nazi or communist or any color or ideology."

Who can disagree with that assertion?  But so-called "Hate Groups" are so blinded by their ideology that "hate", for them,  doesn't even enter the equation of their existence. Hate groups typically see everything in terms of black and white--i.e., they're right and everyone else is wrong. To make eye contact with them--let alone attempt to engage them in a dialogue--is an exercise in futility.

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The_Cynic

Great piece, Karen!

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Karen Hatter

Thank you, TC.

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Barry Artiste

Boy the US really have it in for Obama, I think if Obama were a Canadian and ran for Office,there really would not be a big deal in this country over colour for the most part,as long as the man can do the job.

It is wonder anything gets done in the US, who are known as a Can Do society, but it seems like Won't Work Society!

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Karen Hatter

Barry, America indeed seems a country gone mad! Thanks for commenting.

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Rory Cripps

Karen: Yeah! Many are mad alright! LOL!

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Karen Hatter

You're right, Rory, there's a lot of that.

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sara star

At first glance I would agree Barry, but the fact is we probably have a longer way to go than the USA. We have yet to elect a leader of another race or sex. I hate to say it, but racism is alive and well in Canada too.

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eastvanray

I agree Barry.  If he were our PM and did what Obama has done in the US we would hate him for his actions not the colour of his skin.

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Rory Cripps

Barry: Americans would probably be better off if the two parties did nothing but fight with each other and pass no legislation! LOL!

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Barry Artiste

Rory it seems that way, both fighting trying to be top dog, I tell ya if it were me, I would have em both neutured!

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albertacowpoke

Barry remember the cowboy hat and smokes in the House of Commons, leopard crawl and campaint.  This infighting and racism is baffling to me.  Wake up America. 

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Rory Cripps

JEEZ ACP! I think that we should all just get a good night's sleep! That's it! Americans are suffering from sleep-deprivation! LOL!

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