Posted on 02/08/2019 6:15:57 PM PST by TigerClaws
Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northams aides want him to read his way out of trouble.
If you can believe it, the aides' strategy for helping him survive his "blackface scandal" involves assigned reading, including Alex Haley's book Roots and an essay written by the Atlantics Ta-Nehisi Coates, according to BuzzFeed News.
Its the whitest solution to a blackface problem that only the whitest of whites could have devised.
Northam stands credibly accused of having once attended a party in the mid-1980s dressed either in blackface or Ku Klux Klan regalia, according to an old yearbook uncovered first by the right-wing news site Big League Politics.
At first the governor apologized for the yearbook photo. Then he backtracked, after his apology failed to kill the controversy, by denying any involvement in the photo. Northam then held a press conference wherein he maintained he couldnt possibly be the man in blackface because he vividly remembers looking different the one time he dressed in blackface to impersonate Michael Jackson for a dance competition.
So his defense for wearing blackface was that it was a different sort of blackface.
This all really happened, even the part where Northam nearly moonwalked for reporters.
Suffice it to say, the governor has had a rough go of it, looking like both a supremely incompetent fool and a baby boomer racist. He has refused his own party's many calls for his resignation, and he has even floated the idea of becoming an independent just so he can stay in office. But if you thought this couldnt get any more ridiculous, the governors staff is here to disabuse you of that notion. Via BuzzFeed News:
His office has begun to explore how it might recalibrate Northams legislative agenda to focus closely on race and equity The move would mark a brazen attempt to hang onto his office by shifting the conversation away from Northams admission of having once worn blackface and his denials that he is featured in the racist yearbook photo, either as the person in blackface or the person in a Klan outfit. Northams policy team is looking at crafting a set of proposals based on the premise that the governors mistakes have rendered him keenly aware of inequity and the lack of justice faced by black Virginians 400 years after the first African people arrived in the Commonwealth, at Point Comfort, in 1619.
The centerpiece proposal is not complete in its scope or in terms of what it will seek to accomplish. But there are many possibilities being considered for a broad platform: increasing resources for affordable housing; setting new, more equitable standards in small business procurement; implementing programs that expand economic opportunity for entrepreneurs; pumping money into public services like education and transportation.
Then comes the really embarrassing detail [emphasis added]: Northam doesnt plan to hold any more press conferences any time soon. Advisers are in the midst of negotiations with major networks for a nationally televised interview they hope will humanize him. Additionally, his advisers have assigned the governor homework: Hes begun to read Alex Haleys Roots, and The Case for Reparations, the seminal essay in The Atlantic by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
This is like something lifted directly from a South Park episode. Northam should just pay an indulgence to Jesse Jackson and get it over with already. This also seems like the lazy mans way of familiarizing oneself with the black community. (Isnt there a book I can just read?")
The amazing thing is: There's no way that we've hit rock bottom with what's happening now in Virginia. It surely will get worse or weirder from here.
Northam is Todd Akin stupid.
And, just like Akin, he’s not gonna budge.
Make him live in a Richmond housing project and send his kids to a public school
He should also watch Hamilton and Black Panther...
Maybe he should start using Hillary’s hot sauce.
When you are dealing with the difference between a Baby Killer in Blackface versus a run of the mill everyday guy in Blackface you may be a Redneck.
Twitter comments are cracking me up:
“Now he knows why the caged bird sings.”
“Cramming for the exam after the final.”
“What’s next, listening to the Wu-Tang Clan?”
“10 bucks says he just rents the movie.”
“Northam next week, ‘I was born a poor black child.’”
https://twitter.com/katherinemiller/status/1093982384465289216
No man, Shaft. :)
He’s White, therefore he’s guilty./sarc
The governor will be gone before the 2020 election; right now they just need to replace the lieutenant governor first so that Northam can step down with a safe replacement.
This debacle will play horribly for the Dems in 2020 (nationally) in terms of both blacks and women.
And beyond.
Wearing blackface is not an actual crime (yet, it's just a "thought crime") and Fairfax has not been convicted of any actual crime. Can he be, on decades-old he said/she said accusations? One woman said she has no intention of filing charges.
Republicans hold the thinnest possible margin in Virginia, and redistricting puts their majority in extreme jeopardy for the 2019 election. If I were a Virginia Republican strategist, I'd want this dumpster fire to burn, but the Republicans aren't known as the "stupid party" for nothing. (Why couldn't the Republican opposition research find any of this in 2017? They allowed Gillespie to be painted as the racist in the election.)
Any guess as to how “equitable” these will be?
“...more equitable standards in small business procurement...”
Seems like the black alleged rapist is in the worst shape right now, but they can’t take him out without taking out the alleged racists around him. And they can’t possibly take out all three without doing it in an order that would assure Democrat control.
Make him eat fried chicken and watermelon too. Drop him off in the hood sounds like Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2.
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