Posted on 06/16/2015 10:29:50 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
The worst thing about the ridiculous strawman stereotypes that your political opponents make up and shove down your throat at every opportunity is that in a world as big, beautiful and diverse as ours is, theyll eventually find someone out of the seven-billion-and-change human beings on Earth who fits that stereotype for real.
Ill be the first to admit this cuts in all directions, and that as much fun as my Facebook feed has with idiot conservative of the day stories, the majority of Republican voters can in fact spell the word moron, understand that Medicare is in fact a government program and havent personally gone on any armed rampages in the recent past.
But right now its the Left thats smarting from a massive own goal, as evidenced by the fact that Ive spent the past few days avoiding saying the phrase Rachel Dolezal and yet my conscientious efforts were in vaina critical mass of tweeters and bloggers took her viral, and now were all talking about her and talking about why everyone else is talking about her and talking about why we cant stop talking about her. So it goes.
So, first of all, lets be clear that theres no justification for what Rachel Dolezal did. None of the arguably good things she didher artwork, her writing, her teaching, her advocacywouldve been inaccessible to her had she presented herself as a white woman. Her deception wasnt in order to better serve black Americansit was to shirk arguably the most difficult element of anti-racist work, the element on which weve arguably made the least progress in the long and messy history of civil rights.
It was to avoid answering the question, How can I, as a holder of privilege, own up to that privilege and address the harm that privilege causes? How can I be a decent, compassionate and just person without descending into self-pity and self-hatred? What is an ally supposed to do?
Its a tough question. As a male ally to feminists I struggle with it all the time. As Chris Rock brilliantly pointed out, people of color have been working on dealing with racism for generations, while white people are still stuck arguing with each other over the very first step admitting that theres a problem. The progress to be made in anti-racism isnt to be made by black people somehow becoming better; its to be made by white people becoming less racist.
And yeah, thats painful and its hard. But theres millions of people working on it every day, and every honest attempt at working on it deserves more respect than the lazy cop-out Rachel Dolezal took, of deciding to duck responsibility for working on it by lyingand then to have the gall to use those lies to attack others for not working on it hard enough.
But thats not the real reason Im mad at her. And the real reason Im mad at her is, arguably, (mostly) not her fault.
Deceiving her colleagues at Eastern Washington University and the Spokane chapter of the NAACP is bad enough. But all by itself its not a national issue, not an issue with a strong enough gravitational pull to tear our eyes away from actual issues of police brutality and housing segregation in Texas, or to allow news of an actual right-wing revolutionary attacking public servants with lethal force to fly relatively under the radar.
The real reason Im mad at Rachel Dolezal is that people have been waiting for this story, licking their chops for it, op-eds already written in their heads long before theyd ever heard the name Rachel Dolezal, just waiting for a name to slot into it.
This was, in essence, a trapa perfect narrative for skeptics of anti-racist work to mock and discredit every white anti-racist ally in the world by tarring them with Rachel Dolezals spray-on bronzer. The community of obnoxious right-wing pundits is capering with giddy joy right now, piling on en masse to declare Dolezals fraudulent life story proof that black Americans victimhood narrative is generally fraudulent, by the same logic, I suppose, that would take stolen valor as proof that war never actually happens.
Dolezals story isnt new. Its a basic idea thats been around for a long time, with one goalto shut down any conversation about race by pre-emptively declaring anyone who says theres a conversation to be had to be an attention seeker. To invert reality and claim that theres no real racial prejudice black people face anymore so all that defines blackness is the cachet that comes from historical oppression, and being black is therefore a privileged status. To take a divide-and-conquer strategy and accuse all white allies of being fetishists who, rather than empathizing, just think blackness is transgressive and cooljust like male feminists are obviously all just trying to get laid.
This is the kind of stereotype thats infuriating precisely because there are obnoxious people whom it actually describes. Just like environmentalists cringe at Werner Herzogs Grizzly Man because we try so hard to fight back against accusations of being mystics or romantics with a fairy-tale view of nature and wild animalsand here comes a guy who actually does try to hug the grizzly bears while shouting I love you! I love you! Just like it sucked for the anti-war left to be repeatedly accused of being a Taliban fifth column only to find out there actually was a white kid from Marin County who joined the Taliban. Just like it infuriates me to hear about a self-proclaimed feminist professor who really was just using his feminist cred to prey on his students for sex.
The biggest reason theres no excuse for Dolezals deception is that she should have known that sooner or later it would come out, and that the resulting media feeding frenzy would do massive damage to the cause of black liberation that would utterly eclipse any positive work her deception enabled.
Because lets be honest, the narrative about Rachel Dolezal goes back long before the woman herself showed up. The idea of a white person seeking to shed white guilt by shedding whiteness itself, by putting on a mask of someone whose opinion has weight because theyve Felt the Strugglethats old as the hills. Its older than Ali Gs Is it because I is black? catchphrase, or the movie Soul Man, or the movie Avatar or Dances with Wolves, or the Paul Mooney quote everyones linking to this week. It goes back to the whole reason we have a blackface taboo, in that at one time blackface was a hugely popular and profitable genre of American entertainment, which was all about the idea of wanting to put on blackness because it seemed romantic and funand this was in an era when blackness was seen as completely synonymous with poverty.
Its a deeply ingrained concept in our culture, which is exactly why its not shocking to find white people whose anti-racist allyship comes off as seeking permission to act black and deracinate themselves, any more than its shocking that in a society obsessed with male sexual conquests you end up finding a lot of male macktivists who see feminism as a way to boost their sexual success. And its because its sometimes true that this stereotype becomes such an easy, hurtful tool with which to bludgeon white allies to make sure anti-racism doesnt get anywhere with them, just like blasting all men who care about feminism with the label white knight.
And just because Dolezal took it much further than many others seem to doesnt make her case all that unique either. Remember when a white man named Tom McMaster decided to help Syrians, women and gay people by pretending to be all three under the digital guise of Amina Arraf, and in the fallout of his unmasking it turned out Paula Brooks of the website Lez Get Real was also a straight dude pretending to be a gay woman?
The pundits swarmed then, too, with nasty comments about how all lesbians on the Internet must therefore be fake and ugly speculation comparing Tom McMaster and Bill Graber to trans women (even though thats an identity both of them firmly denied).
Using the idea of people hoaxing other people as somehow synonymous with being transgender is also a long tradition in punditry. (This misconception was the reason Caleb Hannan was unable to distinguish between outing someone as having falsified her professional credentials and outing her as a trans woman.) Hence the endless, tiresome comparisons between Rachel Dolezal and Caitlyn Jennerwho, lets be clear, has always been completely open about the facts of her life story and who has at no point been stealth.
Lets be clear about this toothe idea of a hypothetical transracial person being used to discredit and mock transgender people is also older than Rachel Dolezal. The hashtag #Transracial was not made up on the spur of the moment when Rachels story broke. The spectre of a white person who identifies as black and therefore publicly demands the right to wear blackface and say the N-word is one thats been brought up by anti-trans activists since their heyday in the 1970s, whose interpretation of radical feminism treats race and gender as socially constructed in the same way even though they clearly are not.
Its a comparison that the trolls of 4chan and Reddit jumped on, not because they have any devotion to radical feminist theory but because mocking and discrediting both trans people and white anti-racist allies in one fell swoop is a highly efficient generator of lulz.
Trust me, trolls have been popping up with fake image macros, fake manifestos and fake social media accounts declaring their transracial identity since I was in college. The trolls were more than ready for Rachel DolezalI was saddened but unsurprised to check in on Twitter and see multiple troll accounts Id already blocked switching their names and avatars to Dolezals and successfully baiting celebrities like Dan Savage into earnestly arguing with them.
Trans people on the Internet have all heard the transracial spiel by now if theyve ever been at all vocal in a public forum accessible to channers. If its new to you, its only because the online debate about the legitimacy of trans identity is new to you. Its not a clever or sophisticated trollits one step above the level of lazy critique in an affirmative action bake sale or a white South African applying for an African-American scholarship, and the most offensive thing about it is how predictable and tiresome it is.
But the media has walked right into the trap the trolls have set, reporting heavily on the trending term transracial and holding big public debates over the comparison between transgender and transracial even though Dolezal has never used the term transracial to describe herself nor invoked a comparison to trans people to defend her actions (probably one of the wisest recent decisions shes made). The mainstream media is making trans people en masse reenact the How are you not like a blackface minstrel shtickwhich is, essentially, a form of Internet hazingbecause a hashtag Twitter trolls made about Dolezal, just like Rachel Dolezals disputes with her family and comments on social media and timeline are now news. We have to see another one of Godfrey Elwicks vile stunts get him the attention he craves again because the media looks to whatever bullshit goes viral on Twitter to do the work of framing news stories for them. Were all dancing to 4chans tune now, thanks to the fact that most reporters have been privileged enough to not have to deal with this kind of trolling before and take the bait again, and again, and again.
This is my plea to anyone considering pulling an Amina Arraf, or a Rachel Dolezalif you care at all about the cause you profess to be fighting for, think about the fact that when you eventually get caughtand in the Twitter era its a question of when, not ifyoull be giving the worst people in the world the biggest field day of their lives when you do.
And my plea to the journalists of the world looking to write the next hot takeIve been telling everyone on Twitter Click on the timeline first before taking a tweet at face value. Maybe next time look at the timeline of the concept youre sellingthe long, ugly and utterly vapid history of the transracial identitybefore using your platform to send it viral.
Rachel Dolezal is the poster child for “The Narrative is More Important than the Facts” generation.
Then the liberals snort and laugh and say it's a typical Stupid Bush dumb statement and I tell them, he was actually quoting Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
The less dumb ones get embarrassed, but the majority of liberals have no idea who Moynihan is, because Jon Stewart never snarked about him.
Ha. We can’t “comment on it” because SHUT UP!
“Insane input leads to insane outcomes.”
Well said.
I thought he was just trying to establish his credibility with the transgender crowd by dropping as many names as he could.
Hard to believe someone got paid to write that.
Hence the term “I did it for the lulz”.
To steal a line from the Grumpy Cate meme:
Arthur Chu should donate blood.
All of it.
And she could argue that her lawsuit didn’t mean she identified as white, but that Howard University refused to acknowledge her self-identification and inaccurately perceived her as white.
You are asking an invalid question. According to liberals there are not any “benefits of being black” for anyone to claim. All the affirmative action preferences are imaginary, you and I just dreamed about them. Government offices are filled with people who constitute only 13 percent of the population because white people don’t want those lousy jobs, we’re all living off the fortunes our ancestors made in the slave trade. Now go take a cruise on your 150 foot yacht and stop asking silly questions. While you’re out pick me up a new F-150 Platinum please, I’ll send my butler over to pick it up and my people will contact your people to settle up. I really don’t need it, I just want to see the look on the face of the salesman when I offer it as a trade on a new Gulfstream G650. Can I borrow the keys to your place on Maui next weekend? All this white privilege is really great ain’t it?
I just wanted to clarify, and agree.
Yes what you said, but with a point that their leaders do this deliberately. Regular bodies behind them may just be following the leaders’ actions. Plausible deniability. Plus their own biases helping.
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