Posted on 04/23/2018 8:09:16 PM PDT by Kaslin
The Nation's sports editor Dave Zirin is livid that the man who occupies the White House, courtesy of the slave-holders who devised the electoral college, is getting the credit for pardoning Jack Johnson. The African-American Johnson was an early 20th century boxing champion who also served prison time for a criminal charge.
Johnson (shown in photograph) was the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion, from 1908-1915, the era of Jim Crow. He had dated and married white women, and in 1912, he was arrested for violating the Mann Act forbidding a person from transporting a woman across state lines for "immoral purposes." He fled the country, but later served jail time for what was considered a racially motivated arrest.
President Obama never saw fit to pardon Johnson. But after receiving a phone call from Sylvester Stallone on the topic of Johnson, Trump tweeted this on Saturday:
“Sylvester Stallone called me with the story of heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson. His trials and tribulations were great, his life complex and controversial. Others have looked at this over the years, most thought it would be done, but yes, I am considering a Full Pardon!”
Zirin is madder than a wet hen about a president he detests righting a racist wrong. The pending pardon undermines his hard-line position that the current president is a horrible racist:
"Donald Trump is a racist and a bigot. He has a fifty-year history that demonstrates this time and time again. I could write—as so many have—yet another scroll-length listing of the man’s racial perversions, from housing discrimination to his promotion of the racist birther theory to his equivocation on condemning the Klan in Charlottesville to his reference just this week to 'breeding' when discussing immigration."
"We are a country that just used the political tool of 18th and 19th century slaveholders—the Electoral College—to elect a white-supremacy sympathizer even though he received three million fewer votes than his opponent. This is a sick system, and it lacks the moral authority to pardon Jack Johnson for any reason other than its own public relations. It’s not for us to forgive Jack Johnson. The opposite is the case."
[Note to Zirin -- and this cannot be said too often: there are dozens of other countries out there that may be able to live up to your high standards. Scandinavia is a nice region. Getting more diverse all the time. Give it a try, Dave.]
The thought of Trump pardoning Johnson is further "repellent" to Zirin because Johnson did nothing wrong. And because "Donald Trump not only lacks the credibility to either pardon or exonerate Jack Johnson—he does not even have the moral standing to have Jack Johnson’s name in his mouth."
Zirin says he can understand why Johnson’s relatives want his name cleared. "It also should be more than understandable why Donald Trump is not the person to do it. Donald Trump would have despised Jack Johnson, and the feeling would have been very mutual."
Grand Valley State University professor Louis Moore, who authored the book "‘I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915," shares Zirin's great pain about Trump, telling him:
"100 plus years ago, Trump would have hated Jack Johnson. He’d hate him for his independence. His very existence challenged what white men like Trump believed. Trump would be just like those other politicians, scheming ways to go after Johnson. In Johnson’s day, the same white politicians that tried to stop him from fighting, also turned a blind eye to lynchings. They are the same politicians, like Trump, who demanded that black men die, for supposed crimes, even if they were innocent."
Zirin is a hardcore leftist, but to further belittle President Trump, he's willing to give another Republican credit for championing Johnson's cause. It's U.S. Senator John McCain, who's previously talked up a pardon for the late boxing champion. "Trump giving the credit to Stallone instead of McCain as McCain battles brain cancer is just more evidence, as if needed, of Trump’s cruel pettiness," Zirin writes.
I’m enjoying his distress.
Who is going to pardon psychotic Daxid Zirin?
If Trump was such a racist then why did he host dozens of boxing matches in his casinos?
easy to watch minorities beat up on each other. You have to think like liberal when you have these questions. LOL
Anyone who thinks Trump is a racist or other bigot hasn’t watched The Apprentice.
These people are beyond P-A-T-H-E-T-I-C! How come The One didn’t pardon Jack Johnson during his eight years in office? Did this moron Dave Zirin ever consider that? I love how the president drives these people absolutely batty and insane!!!
Yeah, pardoning him will make President Trump look like he is NOT, in fact, a racist. We can’t have that, now can we? Stupid commies. Throwing a tantrum about one of their own race being vindicated by a white man. Idiots all!
“Are these people so blinded by hatred that they believe their own propaganda?”
Yes, they are. And I believe that makes them dangerous.
Zirin - just another lunatic. why don’t the Foundations stop funding The Nation, the very concept of which they hate?
What a pathetic, sick weirdo!
Hey Dave!
Have you asked Bambi why he didn’t pardon Johnson?
Unfortunately, yes, and their hatred has dispossessed them of logic.
Oh brother.
After Kanye West essentially had a spectacular public nervous breakdown, Donald Trump openly supported Kayne for all the world to see. Oh well, that and any number of other examples of his decency to people of all races and creed does not count to these clowns.
When/If Trump reads this dribble, he’ll pardon Johnson in a heartbeat. Don’t these lunatics know by now that when you go against the President, it just cements his feelings? Good grief. MAGA
I'm surprised they have a sports editor.
Kinda hard to imagine any limp wristed subscriber or reader of this rag would also be interested in sports.
Anybody know: How old was the woman?
On the one hand they claim to want to end racism.
On the other when it looks as if a white man behaves without it they don’t like it.
Can you imagine if Jesus was upset that his apostles got credit for doing acts of kindness?
I think not.
what an idiot. ‘breeding’, in context, had to do with breeding crime, not spawn
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