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The GOP Can Attract Minorities — If They Can Stop Being Bigots
Posted By Ruben Navarrette Jr. On July 1, 2009 @ 12:56 am In . Positioning, Politics, Race Issues, Uncategorized | 149 Comments
It’s sad to watch.
Republicans have a good case to make to African American voters about how the GOP is the real party of empowerment and opportunity, and how the Democratic Party is only interested in empowering itself at the expense of minorities. So much so that it will attack those uppity enough to think for themselves.
On education, for instance, Democrats side with mostly white teachers’ unions against black parents who want their children’s schools to be held accountable for student performance — finally purged of what a Republican president called “the soft bigotry of low expectations.” The educational reform law, No Child Left Behind [1], has the support of the NAACP, but is fiercely opposed by the teachers’ unions.
Many African Americans also find appealing the GOP’s adherence to personal responsibility, lower taxes, smaller government, and traditional moral values.
But Republicans never get around to making that case to the black community, because too many of them are busy making jackasses out of themselves and coming across as thickheaded, insensitive, and mean-spirited racists. The election of the first black president only made matters worse, as some conservatives, particularly at the local level, responded to this historic event by taking political discourse into the gutter with jokes and sophomoric stunts that don’t amuse but offend:
Certainly, Republicans don’t have a monopoly on racism. It’s a matter of public record that the first slings of racism aimed at Barack Obama came from fellow Democrats, supporters of Hillary Clinton who tried to depict her challenger as a reformed drug dealer, a Muslim, a black militant, a “shuck and jive” political hustler, and — thank you, Geraldine Ferraro — someone who wouldn’t have gotten this far in life if he hadn’t been black.
But Democrats get a pass for their sins because African Americans can cite one battle after another when Democrats stood with them, dating back to Harry Truman desegregating [6] the armed forces in 1948. And even though, in the 1950s and 1960s — which served as the defining eras for the black Civil Rights Movement — Southern Democrats were among the chief antagonists, it was Democrat John F. Kennedy who first addressed the nation on the importance of recognizing the civil rights of black Americans. And it was Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson who signed the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Meanwhile, Republicans are becoming known for bad jokes and racist pranks. If they keep it up, with the United States becoming more diverse and inching towards the day — demographers put it near 2032 — where whites become a statistical minority here, they may soon be known for something else: consistently coming in second.
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[1] No Child Left Behind: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/critics-miss-benefits-of-no-child-left-behind/
[2] crude joke: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/14/rusty-depass-south-caroli_n_215439.html
[3] admitted: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/16/tennessee-gop-staffer-ema_n_216085.html
[4] “Obama Bucks”: http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_buck16.3d67d4a.html
[5] criticized: http://www.inquisitr.com/18923/no-easter-egg-hunt-this-year-racist-mayor-quits/
[6] desegregating: http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/desegregation/large/index.php?action=chronology
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