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White America Lives in Vicious Racial Denial – Obama Is Making It Worse
Bill Quigley
01 Oct 2008

White America Lives in Vicious Racial Denial - Obama Is
Making It Worse

by Paul Street

"Obama has offered blacks nothing in the way of any
specific anti-racist agenda, only the simple fact of his color."

I'd like to suggest a different headline for USA Today's
recent cover story on racial attitudes in the United States: "White America's
Head Still Up Ass on Race: Obama Not Helping."

The "nation's newspaper's" story is titled "Beyond Black and
White: Obama's Rise Spotlights Gains in Race Relations." It is based on a USA
TODAY
/ABC News/Columbia University poll of 1,941 adults (1032 blacks, 543
non-Hispanic whites, and 315 Hispanics) conducted between September 11 and 14,
2008 [1].

Below, I present some of the survey's not-so "beyond black
and white" findings and reflect on the difference between the American racial
terrain as it really is and how most whites see it. 

WHITE
AMERICA: RACIAL EQUALITY HAS BEEN ACHIEVED OR WILL BE SOON

By USA TODAY's findings, fully 39 percent of whites
think blacks have achieved racial equality in the U.S., compared to just 11
percent of blacks.  Seventy-five percent
of white Americans believe that "equality for blacks has been achieved already
or will be achieved in the foreseeable future." 

Reality
Check
: The current racial wealth gap is so bad that median black
household wealth is equivalent to seven cents on the median white household
dollar.  Blacks get 56 cents on the
white dollar when it comes to income. 
Black poverty and unemployment rates are more than double those of
whites.  Blacks are very
disproportionately concentrated at the bottom of all the United States' steep
social and economic hierarchies.  That
is why 63 percent of blacks think that addressing poverty should be one of the
next president's highest priorities, compared to just 38 percent (!) of whites.

The notion that blacks have achieved equality or are on the
cusp of achieving it is preposterous. 
It is on par with thinking that 2 + 2 = 5 or will soon.

DENYING
THAT RACISM WOULD BE THE MAIN REASON FOR AN OBAMA DEFEAT

Just 5 percent of the 50 percent of whites surveyed who told
USA TODAY that John McCain will win in November think that racism will
be the main reason (blacks who think McCain will prevail cite racism as the
leading factor). 

Reality
Check
: If Obama loses next November, racism will not be the only
reason but it will certainly be the leading factor.  Given the recent record and massive unpopularity of the
Republican Party and the dangerous inadequacy of its stupid and vicious
presidential ticket (its blustering militarist, misogynist, and moronic
standard-bearer voted 90 percent of the time with the Worst President Ever and
its hard right evangelical vice presidential nominee is an open imbecile), it
is clear that a reasonably articulate and moderately inspiring white-male
Democratic presidential candidate (a John Edwards minus affair) would be
leading John McCain by at least 20 points and preparing for a landslide
victory. Instead the candidates have been running close to even for most of the
general election race.

A recent Yahoo/Associated Press/Stanford survey found that
white prejudice is costing Obama six percentage points in national polls.  Six points sounds low to those like me who
are canvassing in the white, small-town field [2].

Consistent with my suspicions at least, the USA TODAY
poll finds that whites prefer the atrocious, decrepit, miserable misogynist and
war monger John McCain over the outwardly hyper-eloquent centrist Obama by 56
to 36 percent!

But even 6 points could be enough to de-rail Obama given the
closely divided nature of the U.S. electorate. 
The last two presidential elections have essentially been statistical
ties.

The GOP ticket is so malicious and dim-witted and the
conjuncture is so poor for the Republicans that Obama may win anyway, but his
margin of victory will be far below what a Caucasian Democratic candidate could
reasonably expect.

BLAMING
BLACKS, OPPOSING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

By 56 to 29 percent, USA TODAY found, white Americans think
that "lack of initiative" is a bigger factor than racism in producing black
difficulties in the U.S. USA TODAY encapsulates dominant white sentiment
on deepening black misery by providing the following quote from Caucasian
retiree Tom McKenna, who lives in Aurora, Indiana: "You have a lot of [black]
people who want something for nothing."

Consistent with the sentiment, USA TODAY found that
61 percent of white Americans reject affirmative action programs (supported by
76 percent of black Americans) that give preference to racial minorities in
such areas as hiring, promotions, and college admissions. Consistent with that
number, just 8 percent of whites, compared to 24 percent of blacks, think
reparations for slavery should be a priority for the next U.S. president.

Reality
Check
: numerous studies and endless personal testimony and
observation reveal the widespread, persistent, and ubiquitous presence and
practice of anti-black institutional racism and cultural prejudice in the
United States. Institutional racism remains deeply entrenched in how U.S. real
estate and labor markets operate, how the U.S. education system functions, how
home mortgages are marketed, how credit is extended, how the U.S. criminal
justice system works, how economic development is directed, how health care is
structured, and much more [3].

At the same time, numerous polls show that Black Americans
strongly uphold the so-called "American work ethic" and very much prefer "work"
(wage labor) over idleness and "welfare." 
Thanks to inherited, deeply entrenched and living historical forms of
class-race discrimination and privilege, whites are much more likely than
blacks to enjoy "something for nothing." Blacks exert inordinate amounts of
"personal responsibility" just to keep their heads above water while many
whites are free to exercise minimal or negative effort at little or no cost to
their economic status. 

If
Tom McKenna wants to see Americans who "want something for nothing," he should
visit any number of American universities. 
There he can witness masses of middle- and upper-class young white
adults acting on the belief that they are entitled by birth to remunerative,
high-status occupations without having to work hard or maintain basic personal
decorum and decency, much less any sense of social responsibility.

"Most white Americans
object strenuously to the idea that "past racial discrimination matters in
the present."

I once stood in front of a Northern Illinois University
lecture hall and heard sneering Caucasian collegians from Chicago's lily-white
northwest suburbs instruct me on how "blacks'" supposed "bad culture" and
"dysfunctional behavior" was the reason that tens of thousands of
African-Americans were marooned in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina [4]. I
received this counsel from derelict white students who could not bother to read
simple and modest assignments in American History, who could not provide
elementary identifications for historical personalities like Abe Lincoln, and
who were often too hung-over to stay awake through sparkling presentations on
the history of American Indian Removal, American Slavery, the American
Revolution, the rise of early industrial capitalism, and the causes of the
Civil War.

This sort of racial double standard - I give one example
among thousands I have witnessed over many years - goes back to the deeply
racist origins of British North America and the United States, founded largely
on the basis of a slave system that continues to cast a powerful influence on
contemporary U.S. "race relations." Most white Americans object strenuously to
the idea that "past racial discrimination matters in the present."
But, as anyone who examines capitalism in an honest way knows, what people
get from the present and future so-called "free market" is very much
about what and how much they bring to that market from the past. Supposedly
"ancient" racism continues to exact a major cost on current-day black
Americans, raising the question of whether unresolved historical inequity is
really "past."  Slavery and then Jim Crow segregation in the
South and for that matter the open racial terrorism, discrimination and
apartheid imposed on black northerners in places like Chicago and Detroit
"long ago" continue to shape present-day racial inequality.

As Michael K. Brown and his colleagues note in their book Whitewashing
Race: The Myth of a Color-Blind Society
, racial
"inequalities are cumulative, a fact adherents of the new public wisdom on
race ignore in their rush to celebrate [racial] progress." Because the
"inequalities accumulate over time," the authors argue, the
distinction frequently made by "racial conservatives" between
"past and present racism" is often inadequate and deceptive" [5].

OBAMA
MAKING IT WORSE?

There is irony in the possibility that Obama will lose the
election because of his color.  As USA
TODAY
noted in its cover story, "Obama usually hasn't chosen to emphasize
his race, focusing instead on winning over white voters critical in the Democratic
primaries earlier this year and in general election Nov. 4."

That's an understatement. Obama has gone to great lengths to
downplay his technical half-blackness and above all to distance himself from
specifically black grievances and the supposedly obsolete notion that the U.S.
continues to be deeply scarred by anti-black racism. In calling for Americans
to put race aside in pursuit of shared solutions to social and economic
problems, Obama's instantly famous Philadelphia Race Speech last March drastically
low-balled the nation's racial disparities by saying that "race" is "a part of
our union that we have yet to perfect." "Yet
to perfect"
was more than a bit mild in a nation where a shocking 1-to-11
black-to-white wealth gap afflicts black American households and one in three
black males possess a felony record and blacks make up 12 percent of the
population but nearly half of its more than 2 million prisoners. This statement
was reminiscent of Obama's claim the previous March (in Selma Alabama's historic
Brown Chapel) that blacks had come "90 percent" of the way to equality in the
U.S. [6].

The other disturbing aspect of Obama's Philadelphia speech
was its portrayal of the racism that created his former pastor Jeremiah Wright
and other black Americans' anger as a function mainly of "memories" of the past.  This was profoundly misleading and insulting. and revealing. The
racial oppression that angers Wright and many other black Americans, young and
old, is more than an overhang from the bad old past..  Black resentment and bitterness is being
generated within the U.S. by racist policies and practices in the present, not just the past.  New "memories" of racial tyranny are being
created right now, beneath the
national self congratulation over white folks' readiness to vote for a certain
kind of black presidential candidate. As Bill Fletcher noted, Obama spoke "as
if Rev. Wright is stuck in a time warp," deleting the fact "that Rev. Wright's anger about the domestic
and foreign policies of the USA are well rooted - and documented - in the
current reality of the USA."
[7].

Along his path to the presidential election, Obama has bent
over backwards to align himself with mainstream white hostility to blacks who
"carp" about racial disparities and (in black Left writer and activist Glen
Ford's words) "to paint young Black men with the broad brush of
irresponsibility" [8]. Obama has offered blacks nothing in the way of any
specific anti-racist agenda, only the simple fact of his color.  He has said nothing to address or avert the
danger that his political success so far has given white America yet another
chance to congratulate itself over its alleged and mythical transcendence of
racism and to claim that blacks have only themselves to blame for whatever
persistent racial inequality white America is still willing to acknowledge.

Here's a question USA TODAY might have asked: "Doesn't the
rise of Barack Obama - the Obama phenomenon - show that white racism is no
longer a serious obstacle to black advancement and racial equality and that
blacks should therefore finally once and for all time stop complaining?" 

Take your guess on the percentage of whites - including a
number who will vote for the "good black" Obama while fearing and hating poor
and "bad blacks" in their local communities - who would answer that question
with a resounding "Yes, Yes, Yes!"

Obama has won the gratitude of millions of whites (Democrats
as well as Republicans) for gladly playing along with their vicious racial
denial and for refusing to call white America on the racist policies,
practices, beliefs, and structures that live on beneath and beyond the
carefully calibrated corporate-crafted colored-lights clash of candidate
brands.

Veteran radical ex-historian and
activist Paul Street ([email protected]) is the author of Empire and
Inequality (2004), Segregated Schools (2005), and Racial Oppression in the
Global Metropolis (2007). His latest book (just released) is "Barack Obama
and the Future of American Politics" (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers,
September 2008, order at www.paradigmpublishers.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=186987)

 NOTES

1.Susan Page and William Risser, "Beyond Black And White:
Obama's Rise Spotlights Gains in Race Relations - and How Ethnicity Remains a
Dividing Line on Some Issues," USA TODAY, September 23, 2008, pp. 1A, 8A. Note
the soft language in the sub-title: "race relations," not "racism," and
"ethnicity" in the place of the much sharper and more on-point reality of skin
color - race.

2.Ron Fournier and Trevor Tompson, "Poll: Racial Views Steer
Some Dems Away From Obama," Associated Press (reporting on a poll of
2,227adults conducted Aug. 27 to Sep.5), read at http://news.yahoo.com/page/election-2008-political-pulse-obama-race;_ylt=AuUiy9V8FO8yifIVm.IflJ12KY54.

3.For useful background and sources, see Paul Street, Racial Oppression in the Global Metropolis:
A Living Black Chicago History
(New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007),
Chapter 8 ("What's Racism Got to Do With It?") and Michael Brown et al., Whitewashing Race: The Myth of a
Color-Blind Society
(Berkeley, CA: University of California-Berkeley Press,
2003).

4.For my first hand real time account, please see Paul
Street, "Race, Place, and Freedom: A Katrina Classroom Memoir," Black Commentator (April 6, 2006): http://www.
blackcommentator.com/178/178_think_katrina_street.html, partly updated and
contextualized in Street, Racial Oppression, pp. 159-160.

5.Brown et al., Whitewashing
Race
.

6.Barack Obama, "Selma Voting Rights Commemmoration," March
4, 2007,  http://www.barackobama.com/2007/03/04/selma_voting_rights_march_comm.php

7.See Bill Fletecher, "Obama Race Speech Analysis," Black Commentator, March 20, 2008), read
at www.blackcommentator.com/269/269_cover_obama_race_speech_analysis_ed_bd.html;
Paul Street, "Obama's Latest ‘Beautiful Speech,'" ZNet Magazine, March 20, 2008, read at http://www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticle/16947.

8.Glen Ford, "Deep Racism Revealed in Poll,"
Black Agenda Report (September 24, 2008), read at http://www.blackagendareport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=796&Itemid=1

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