http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2015/07/14/3680185/food-stamp-oklahoma-gop/
NOW thus endeth today's lesson.
NOW thus endeth today's lesson.
Everything. It compares the human race to non-human animals. You know, as if the whole evolution thing was a real thing and we were actually related to them ...OK, I'll bite. What does this have to do about race?
According to the left, pretty much everything (like me saying "human race") is a "racist micoraggression" these days.Do I need to read between the lines, or are there secret racist GOP code words in the text that I'm not aware of?
The problem with all the right wing racists in this country, is that they often don't think they're racist. Self examination: fail.
OK, I'll bite. What does this have to do about race? Do I need to read between the lines, or are there secret racist GOP code words in the text that I'm not aware of?
Everything. It compares the human race to non-human animals. You know, as if the whole evolution thing was a real thing and we were actually related to them ...
According to the left, pretty much everything (like me saying "human race") is a "racist micoraggression" these days.Do I need to read between the lines, or are there secret racist GOP code words in the text that I'm not aware of?
UC teaching faculty members not to criticize race-based affirmative action, call America ‘melting pot,’ and more
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The problem with all the right wing racists in this country, is that they often don't think they're racist. Self examination: fail.
The problem with the left wing racists is that they view every disagreement as "racist".
Everything. It compares the human race to non-human animals. You know, as if the whole evolution thing was a real thing and we were actually related to them ...
According to the left, pretty much everything (like me saying "human race") is a "racist micoraggression" these days.Do I need to read between the lines, or are there secret racist GOP code words in the text that I'm not aware of?
UC teaching faculty members not to criticize race-based affirmative action, call America ‘melting pot,’ and more
thebeav said:OK, I'll bite. What does this have to do about race? Do I need to read between the lines, or are there secret racist GOP code words in the text that I'm not aware of?
You start out in 1954 by saying, "Nigger, nigger, nigger." By 1968 you can't say "nigger" -- that hurts you. Backfires. So you say stuff like forced busing, states' rights and all that stuff. You're getting so abstract now [that] you're talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you're talking about are totally economic things and a byproduct of them is [that] blacks get hurt worse than whites.
OK, I'll bite. What does this have to do about race? Do I need to read between the lines, or are there secret racist GOP code words in the text that I'm not aware of?
We have to pretend this statement was issued in a vacuum, without context. Perhaps this makes it a little clearer:
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Yes there is. The GOP has implicitly linked poverty to race, to the point where poor whites will vote against things that will benefit themselves because they will also benefit blacks. Take this quote from former GOP strategist Lee Atwater:You start out in 1954 by saying, "Nigger, nigger, nigger." By 1968 you can't say "nigger" -- that hurts you. Backfires. So you say stuff like forced busing, states' rights and all that stuff. You're getting so abstract now [that] you're talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you're talking about are totally economic things and a byproduct of them is [that] blacks get hurt worse than whites.
When the GOP puts the ideas of poverty and animals in the same paragraph, they are absolutely sending a racially coded signal. And the proof is in the pudding: Poor whites voting against things that they themselves could (and sometimes DO) benefit from.
There are so many words that are racial codes: "Urban" in any other context than zoning. (Rick Santorum frightened voters by claiming that Obama was going to attack them with an army of 'urban youths') Hell 'youth crime,' doesn't mean 'white youth crime.' "Inner city" is another famous one. They pretend that this is a neutral term used by planners. It isn't. And of course "Immigrant." They aren't talking about european immigrants when they use that term. I hope I don't need to talk about 'thug.'
Why yes, of course humans are animals. If this were an honest analysis of the psychological and economic effects of the welfare system, I would not be so vehemently against it.
But of course, that is not the case. The treating of african americans as animals has a long history in the United States, and it has nothing to do with an accurate scientific analysis. I also never said that republicans were against welfare ONLY for blacks. They use racism to fool poor white racists into voting against it.
Why yes, of course humans are animals. If this were an honest analysis of the psychological and economic effects of the welfare system, I would not be so vehemently against it.
But of course, that is not the case. The treating of african americans as animals has a long history in the United States, and it has nothing to do with an accurate scientific analysis. I also never said that republicans were against welfare ONLY for blacks. They use racism to fool poor white racists into voting against it.
Indeed. Which makes the accusations of racism seem particularly groundless.How about we start acknowledging that the majority of the recipients of food stamps are white?
And children.
Only in the context that Republicans recognize that the majority of those receiving SNAP aid are children, disabled, elderly.Indeed. Which makes the accusations of racism seem particularly groundless.How about we start acknowledging that the majority of the recipients of food stamps are white?
And children.
Only if you don't actually live in the US and hear this shit all the fucking time.It occurs to me that many who see racism in the quote in the OP are instinctively racist themselves, although with enough awareness to realise that these feelings are wrong.
ronburgundy said:But your conclusion that this post was motivated by racism only makes sense under the assumption that the GOP is only opposed to welfare as a form of racism. If you agree that this assumption is false, then you must allow for the plausibility that this post was merely making the "dependency" argument and pointing out that liberal are hypocritical when they deny the dependency effects of welfare systems
EricK said:It occurs to me that many who see racism in the quote in the OP are instinctively racist themselves, although with enough awareness to realise that these feelings are wrong.