Hating Whitey: The Myth of Black Racism
by Ron Daniels
I recently appeared on the Fox News Channel's Hannity and Colmes show to
debate/confront one David Horowitz, a radical turned conservative who once served as the
editor of Ramparts Magazine in the 60's. A self-proclaimed former supporter of the Black
Panther Party for Self Defense, Mr. Horowitz has a controversial new book out called Hating
Whitey.
In the book he alleges, among other things, that there is pervasive anti-White racism
and anti-Semitism in the Black community. He contends that Black people have betrayed Dr.
King's dream of a "color blind" society where people are judged by the
"content of the character" rather than the pigmentation of their skin. Like
other conservatives, Horowitz claims to be fed up with Black people blaming White people
and racism for the persistence of problems which he implies are due to defects in the
culture and character of Black people. He also argues that there is a double standard in
sanctioning bigots and racists in America, suggesting that Rev. Jesse Jackson can speak at
the Million Man March or be seen with Rev. Al
Sharpton (he labels Farrakhan and Sharpton racists and anti-Semites) with
impunity, while if he were to appear with David Duke he would be condemned for standing
with a white supremacist.
Of course Mr. Horowitz's calculated ranting is not new. Accusations of "Black
racism" or "reverse racism" have been in vogue since Ronald Reagan first
popularized these terms during his tenure in the White House. President Reagan, who
professed to never having seen racism in his life, was hell bent on eradicating what he
considered to be encroachments on the rights of White people as a result of policies aimed
at remedying discrimination against Blacks. Reagan was the most prominent point person for
the White backlash, the counter attack designed to undermine the gains of civil rights
movement. Isolated expressions of hostility towards Whites were cited to demonstrate that
Black people could also be racist. In that vein, affirmative action was attacked as the
embodiment of reverse discrimination, an infringement on the rights of Whites. The civil
rights movement had gone too far. Black progress was impeding White progress.
Mr. Horowitz's convoluted contentions resonate among some within the White community
because they play to the fears and anxieties that conservatives have exploited to push
what is essentially a racist, sexist, homophobic and anti-labor political agenda; an
agenda which has propelled
conservatives into positions of power including control of the U.S. Congress. The problem
is that the conservative's agenda would ultimately lead to a retreat to the "good old
days" of White male dominance, power and privilege. The popularity of commentators
like David Horowitz and simplistic books like Hating Whitey suggest that there are a
significant
number of White Americans who would welcome such a retreat. Hence,
Horowitz's horrific views must be confronted and discredited at every
opportunity.
While no one would claim that there is not some hostility towards Whites
in the Black community, it certainly is not pervasive. On the contrary, forgiveness,
tolerance and reconciliation are traits, which are deeply
imbedded in Black culture. There is absolutely no history of Black people
systematically advocating or conducting campaigns of hatred and terror
against White people. Hence isolated incidents of overt hostility and/or
violence by Blacks towards Whites are the exception and not the rule. Such
rare incidents cannot be equated with the long history of terror and racist violence which
Black people have suffered in this country at the hands of hostile White individuals and
organizations.
By definition, racism is the capacity/power to translate prejudice/bigotry into custom,
policy or law. Black people have not had the predisposition or the power to oppress White
people in this country. Hence the notion of "Black racism" is a contradiction in
terms. It is odd that Mr. Horowitz would focus on so called anti-White racism when Black
people like James Byrd are still being lynched in this country or police brutality, mostly
at the hands of White police officers and the racist phenomenon of DWB, Driving While
Black, have reached epidemic proportions. I am not aware of any organized group in the
Black community, which, is going around painting swastikas on Jewish Synagogues or burning
down White churches.
The resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan and other Neo Nazi and white supremacist
organizations and militias is real. Benjamin Nathaniel Smith
who went on a killing spree in the Mid-West or Buford Furrows who wounded several children
in a Jewish daycare center and killed an Asian American postal worker in Los Angeles are
not figments of the imagination. There are real white supremacist terrorists in this
country who are armed,
dangerous and intent on preserving America as a White Anglo Saxon
Protestant nation.
Why are people like David Horowitz blaming the victim rather than shining
the light on the real villains in American society? Perhaps it is because
it is now quite profitable for closet/polite racists to publish distortions and
misconceptions that reinforce the fears and anxieties of sizeable numbers of White people
in a society where racism and white supremacy are still alive and well. Black people have
no choice but to continue to demand affirmative action, reparations and other governmental
policies designed to overcome past and present oppression and exploitation of Africans in
America.
Copyright (c) 1999 Ron Daniels.
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