Posted on 10/04/2017 12:32:00 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
One of the recurring ideas of Ta-Nehisi Coatess new book, We Were Eight Years in Power, is that he hates being asked to offer white people hope of a better future in which America might become a post-racial utopia. But when Coates appeared on The Late Show Monday night, Stephen Colbert asked him to offer that hope and appeared to be almost offended when Coates refused.
In his book, Coates writes that he hates being asked to talk about a future he doesnt believe in, and he simply does not believe that America is going to get over racism. As he sees it, white supremacy is so foundational to America that it will be impossible to ever eradicate it. Our story, he concludes at the end of Eight Years in Power, is a tragedy, but its one that Coates has dedicated himself to resisting nonetheless.
There are also troubling racial dynamics to this question. Coates is one of the most important writers on race in America today, but that also makes him one of the only writers on race whose work many white Americans have read and correspondingly, for many white readers, theres a sense that by reading Coates, you are absolving yourself of complicity in Americas racism. As the Washington Post put it in 2015, Did you read the latest Ta-Nehisi Coates piece? is shorthand for Have you absorbed and shared the latest and best and correct thinking on racism, white privilege, institutional violence and structural inequality? If you dont have the time or inclination or experience to figure it out yourself, you outsource it to Ta-Nehisi Coates.
White people seem to have decided that it is Ta-Nehisi Coatess job to teach us all there is to know about racism in America. And once hes finished, we would also like for him to make us feel better, to absolve us of our guilt and tell us that things will get better. Which is a lot to put on a single person, however brilliant to say nothing of the fact that, as Coates pointed out on The Late Show on Monday night, its not actually his job.
Youve had a hard time in some interviews expressing a sense of hope in this country, Colbert said toward the end of the interview. Do you have any hope tonight for the people out there, about how we could be a better country, we could have better race relations, we could have better politics?
No, Coates said, to scattered laughter. But Im not the person you should go to for that. You should go to your pastor. Your pastor provides you hope. Your friends provide you hope.
Im not asking you to make sh*t up, Colbert interjected. Im asking if you personally see any evidence for change in America.
But I would have to make sh*t up to actually answer that question in a satisfying way, Coates explained.
What about the coming demographic change to America, Colbert asked. White people will soon be a numerical minority in America: Wont things change then?
Your question presumes that there is a static definition of whiteness, Coates said. And that this is the first time that theres been a demographic change. The Irish, he argues, werent always considered white; neither were the Italians or the Jews. America, by implication, is perfectly happy to change the definition of whiteness if it means the country can remain a majority-white nation.
In addition to the very definition of whiteness being malleable, Coates added, the ability to vote is also a malleable thing. So you might have the possibility of the demographics actually changing, but who has the ability to use those demographics in an electoral system might also change too.
Colbert took a second to sigh, in frustration or in sadness. I hope youre wrong, he said.
I have had similar conversations.
Everything is about race. Everything.
They are often shocked when I say we really don’t talk about it. One tried to tell me it was racist NOT to talk about it.
At some point, you need to move beyond it. The African immigrants honestly HATE to talk about race. They don’t care.
“welfare reform has stabilized their birthrate”
And abortion.
Um, Democrats and black people don’t WANT to get over racism....there’s too much power and money involved when you are able to keep people WILLINGLY enslaved.
Hahaha....and the Left said gay people weren’t represented on Television!
I know this, that guy was a HOOT!
I’m always amused from being lectured by an intellectually blind racist that I’m a racist. It’s like watching the clown car at the circus.
Well, if “white” is malleable, then so too must “black” be. And I know a number of “black” Caucasians using that kind of ignorant logic. Maybe things would get better for the oppressed demographic, black or white, if they would get educated, get employed, and get married.
THROUGH abortion
Also know as the Chase, Erase, and Replace Agenda.
I think Coates attitude is widespread. Unless complete control is offered on a silver platter, he wont be satisfied. I for one, dont need his absolution. Id love to see him grow up though.
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