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Jonah Goldberg On The Lefts Racialism Over The President Obama and Gov. Brewer Incident
Jonah Goldberg has a great column on the recent Obama vs. Brewer incident that has many on the left falling face first into racialism. Here’s an excerpt:
Jesse Jackson is right.
In response to the face-off in Arizona between President Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer last week, Jackson said, “Even George Wallace did not put his finger in Dr. King’s face.” And it’s true; he didn’t. Similarly, not even Josef Stalin wrote two autobiographies the way Obama has. And even Genghis Khan didn’t have a Swiss bank account the way Mitt Romney did.
Leftist AlterNet and Their Repeated Racial Slurs
“Chauncey DeVega” has written “They Live to Rape History: Black Conservative Allen West is Here to Save African-Americans from the Evil Democratic Plantation” where he refers to Allen West, Herman Cain, and Clarence Thomas as “minstrel crooners.” “Chauncey DeVega” has had previous issues with black people he disagrees with, earlier this year he described Herman Cain as a “black garbage pail kid,” “monkey,” among other things. Normally racialist leftists have a hyper sensitive trigger finger when accusing anyone of racism, yet I wouldn’t hold my breath on this one. Hating conservatives has no boundaries, even to the “anti-racists.”
MIT Job Discrimination Study is a Fraud
One of the most widely reported and talked about studies in recent years has been that of an MIT/University of Chicago experiment that sought to find racism in employment. The name of the study is titled: “Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal?” The provocative title is very important, as we will discover later, and for goodness sake MIT did it, so it must be bulletproof. The study in their own words does the following:
What’s Wrong With Racialists
The first problem with racialists is that their conclusions are factually untrue. Most people don’t make their decisions based on race unconsciously or otherwise. Most opposition to President Obama isn’t due to racism as they claim, nor was Hurricane Katrina large scale “ethnic cleansing”, as Tim Wise has written. Disparities among racial groups in education, housing, wealth, employment, health, and the justice system largely can’t be explained by discrimination and racism (all of this will be argued for in great detail).
