Posted on 07/22/2013 6:08:33 AM PDT by shortstop
The president told us on Friday what its like to be black in America.
A couple of days before that, his attorney general said that America needs to be honest about race. Since then, any number of prominent black people have said we need to have a national discussion about race.
So lets.
Lets have a discussion about race.
Not a one-sided harangue, but a two-way discussion. Lets move beyond the politically correct Whites are racists, blacks are victims and actually talk things out.
You do that by hearing both sides.
Toward that end, in the spirit of the presidents remarks, Id like to discuss what its like to be a white man in America. And Id like to be held to the same standard as the president. His remarks were personal impressions based on generalizations, traditions, culture and folklore.
He was called brave.
Ill be called racist.Thats because our system is based on a double standard. Black criticisms of white society are insightful; white criticisms of black society are bigotry.
White people know that if they say anything that doesnt exactly toe the line of political correctness, they run the risk of losing their jobs and their public reputations. We live in a society where the accusation of racism is evidence enough; to be accused is to be guilty.
Thats what we white people think.
We also think that we pay the bills. We think that we disproportionately pay the taxes and that black people disproportionately collect the welfare. We feel like we are being ripped off and that this uneven shouldering of the burden will eventually bankrupt and kill our country.
I work in a building that houses a Social Security office. One elevator serves that office specifically. It is stunning to note the demographic difference between the elevators. Overwhelmingly, white people go up one set of elevators to work, and black people go up the other set of elevators to apply for SSI.
Young, healthy people.
All day long.
The culture of many white Americans is one of hard work and self-reliance. Our heritage teaches us that work is ennobling, and our religion teaches us that by the sweat of our brow we should eat our bread.
And we feel like we are being robbed by a socially dysfunctional urban black America where out-of-wedlock birth, educational failure, criminal conduct and other irresponsibility perversely entitle people to money we earned to support our families.We believe that races are equal, but cultures are not, and that a woefully failed black urban culture is cancerously destroying lives and communities. And we feel like we have to both foot the bill to support it and fight it, and watch out for spillover that might threaten us.
White people also believe black America has a predatory crime problem that creates a real danger for all of us.
We believe that because it happens to be an undeniable truth. Blacks are disproportionately involved in crime, and while some blacks believe thats because of a racist criminal justice system, most whites believe its because blacks are more likely to commit crime.
We all pretend not to notice the race of the mug shots on the evening news, but were only pretending. We notice, and we dont forget. We dont believe the criminal justice system is victimizing inmates, we believe the criminal justice system is protecting us from inmates. We believe people in prison deserve to be there they did the crime, they do the time.
Black violence much of it directed against other blacks has over the years since 9-11 racked up a higher body count than the war on terrorism.
White people think that is a big deal.
If black people are complaining about Stand Your Ground laws of self-defense, white people are saying that you dont have to worry about it if you dont attack anybody. The cry against Stand Your Ground is a cry in defense of people who are violently assaulting other people. Black people are disproportionately injured in all types of self-defense situations because black people are disproportionately involved in attacking other people, and pushing those people into self-defense. Thats not a problem with the law, thats a problem with peoples conduct.
White people also believe that we are disadvantaged in the workplace. We believe that quotas and diversity programs discriminate against us in hiring and promotion. This is truest in the government and corporate workplaces.
Its true for the white male hoping to get hired on the police or fire department, and its true for the mid-career white person passed over for less-qualified minority employees.
Many white people are bothered by the social conduct of some black people. Often there is a loud, obnoxious and profane behavior, and a crude sexual harassment of women in public settings.
Black apologists often speak of culture and of the need for whites to understand and respect black culture. The president on Friday said we needed sensitivity training. Many whites would like that to be a two-way street. Wed like a little courtesy extended to our sensitivities, too.
White people believe that black people have a chip on their shoulder about race. And a persecution complex. And an inability sometimes to talk or think about anything else.
We also think that black people get pulled over by the police for the same reasons anyone does for breaking the traffic law and that the cry of racism anytime anyone has contact with the police is a bunch of crud.
These are some of the things white people think.
Of course, my account is just as full of generalizations as the presidents. He made assumptions about the thinking of the very diverse group of Americans who happen to be black, and he made assumptions about the thinking of the very diverse group of Americans who happen to be white. I have done the same. He was undoubtedly part right and part wrong. I am also undoubtedly part right and part wrong.
Do you think some of my observations were hurtful and overbroad? What of the presidents implicit assertions that white women on elevators are racists, and that cops on patrol are racists, and that store employees are racists? Are his claims different or more justified?
The president, to the extent that he understands the subject, told us what its like to be a black man in America.
But what he had was not a conversation, it was a condemnation. And two can play that game.
With all this clamoring in recent days for a conversation, it is understood that what activists and politicians really want is one more denunciation of white America. The conversation is about how racist America is and how unfair it is to blacks.
And thats simply not true.
And if this is truly a conversation, then I am free to say that.
But Im not.
And thats what it means to be white in America.
Young, healthy people.
All day long.
I hope no one is deluded into thinking that this is solely a black thing. My social security admin. office serves a primarily white clientele. When I first started having dealings with them 6 years ago at age 62, I noticed that I was the youngest person in the waiting area by far and everybody in the room was white. Lots of young women in there with their little children waiting.
I've had occasion to go there several different times over the past 6 years and it's always the same.
If South, like the muslim Saudis,
preferred their slaves castrated,
we wouldn't have a problem today.
And that would be?
(I think I know, just want to hear you say it)...
“On the bright side, we’ll get every penny we ever put into social security...”
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I may have already drawn every penny I and employers paid but I didn’t get any interest on it and I started paying when gasoline was less than thirty cents a gallon and now it costs around twelve times that in my area. I paid into social security as a teenaged Navy recruit earning sixty nine dollars a month and now sixty nine dollars a DAY is barely more than minimum wage for eight hours. When I started you could not put a hundred dollars worth of groceries in a pickup truck bed without side planks and now my wife at age 61 and on disability can carry a hundred dollars worth. I remember Carol Burnett on TV joking about someone stealing fifteen dollars worth of groceries form her glove compartment. It seemed hilarious at the time to say that you could PUT fifteen dollars worth in a glove compartment. Now I could carry that much in the pockets of a pair of cargo pants quite easily. In fact fifteen dollars worth of steak would fit in one pocket of my cargo pants.
No clue.
I forget who the jackass was that testified before Congress, but
he said that he could guarantee that Social Security would pay out its monetary obligations,
but couldn’t guarantee that the money would be worth anything.
Somebody else on FB, a former friend of a friend, turned out to have various minorities among her extended family and apparently took offense at my pointing out such things. I got branded a racist and a bigot. In turn I told her that she was an idiot.
Lock and load, and keep your powder dry.
We recently moved from the So. Cal. high desert to the Arizona high desert. More favorable demographics (less than 2% blacks), and lower rent and utilities to boot. Yes, I like it here... so far. If we had thought to move to PHoenix, e'd have to worry about which neighborhoods to avoid.
IMO Lonsberry is spot on.
No one refuted your stats, but you’re a racist.
LOL!
BEWARE of Cartman with a badge!
Another view of race by Shelby Steele in today’s Wall Street Jpurnal; http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324448104578618681599902640.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop
Well put.
Primarily white clientele in The Congo? It’s always the minorities, isn’t it?
Me neither.
Agreed, however I wasn’t analyzing it so deeply. See any television commercial and it’s all “minorities” in positions of power. White men are pictured as hapless idiots.
Bump - the President’s conversation on racism is impartial. It’s like feminism trying to tackle inequality by focusing only on women’s issues.
Fred Plops For Reparations
I see by the papers in the Yankee Capital that Johnny Cochran, and of course Jesse and Al, are wheezing and blowing like a county-fair calliope with a leaky boiler. They always are. This time it was about the need to pay reparations for the ravages trala of slavery. It got me to thinking.I hate it when that happens.
Now, I know I'm hard-hearted, and mean-spirited, and no damn good. It's probably my only virtue. But on consideration, I realized that they might be right. The ravages of slavery do run deep, and cause motingator trouble, with no end in sight. I decided that compensation was only reasonable. Sometimes you don't like a conclusion, but you have to reach it. All right. I'll be a man about it.
You can pay me reparations, Johnny.
To start with, I figure you owe me for three bicycles. Maybe it's a small thing, but I'm tired of losing bicycles. Are we talking market value or replacement? What I really want to be paid for is having to keep my latest two-wheeler in my living room. Do you know how many times I've knocked the fool thing over? And, oh, the scratch in my granddad's antique desk that the brake lever made. What's that worth?
Call it three grand. OK? Direct deposit would be nice.
But . . . how do we dollarize cultural retrogression? God knows I appreciate your offer of reparations, but I'm having trouble with the arithmetic. Help me.
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Big old oops. I did not mean I was the youngest person in the room but the oldest by far.
Zimbabwe-—American style.
No doubt.
It’s the percentages though.
Some demographics are vastly overrepresented compared to their overall population percentages.
So if blacks want a conversation on race in America, I think they now have their opening.
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