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Right-Wing Web Embraces "N" Word In Attacking Obama

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By Marc McDonald (about the author)     Page 2 of 2 page(s)

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Since the Supreme Court appointed Bush to the White House in 2000, he has presided over a rising wave of bigotry and racism in America. (Indeed, in the 2000 election, one million black votes didn't count, as Greg Palast has documented).

Indeed, Bush and the rest of the NeoCons have exploited the issue of racism and turned it into a valuable wedge issue to capture the votes of millions of angry, frustrated white males in our society who feel victimized by affirmative action and "political correctness."

The fact is, bigotry sells in America today. It's the reason talk radio's Neal Boortz can have a lucrative career after saying that Rep. Cynthia McKinney "looks like a ghetto slut." It's the reason that CNN's Glenn Beck can get away with calling the predominately African-American victims of Hurricane Katrina "scumbags."

In Bush's America, African-Americans are incarcerated at vastly higher rates than whites. Studies show that black people get much harsher prison sentences than white people for doing identical crimes. Blatant racism permeates our justice system, our legal system, our schools---in fact, every American institution.


The appalling plight of poor black people in Bush's America was briefly brought to white, middle-class America's attention during the Hurricane Katrina crisis (but I doubt it came as much of a surprise to black people across America).

Given Bush's track record on race issues over the past seven years, we really shouldn't be surprised that the Right-Wing Web has embraced the "N" word in attacking Obama.

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The creator of the progressive site, BeggarsCanBeChoosers.com, Marc McDonald is an award-winning journalist who worked for 15 years for several Texas (more...)
 

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Only problem is by Mad Jayhawk on Monday, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:46:12 PM
Are you making threats in OUR name? by Mars Caulton on Tuesday, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:27:49 PM
Mad Jayhawk - What Were You Thinking . . . by Hargrove on Tuesday, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:54:08 AM
Ignorance aplenty from a so called "journalist"! by Tommy Barrios on Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 at 10:00:59 PM

 
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