http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/senate/harry-reid-apologizes-for-ligh.html?wprss=thefixApparently in a book, he commented that Obama had “ no Negro dialect.”I have to say, that’s pretty hilarious.I don’t think he’s actually racist, but this type of language is definitely symbolic of the past climate in the US when it comes to race, and among people today to a lesser extent. He clearly has the same biases and prejudices that many, possibly most, people from his generation had, and many people still have today. He seems to recognize these biases at least, and theoretically would be conscious not to act on them in a wrong-headed way.
1/9/2010 4:28:09 PM
No time to read the article right now... but just how old is this book?
1/9/2010 4:29:33 PM
It was him talking about stuff from the 2008 presidential campaign… so pretty recently.
1/9/2010 4:33:31 PM
Reid doesn't much like "smelly tourists," either.http://tinyurl.com/yexszlk
1/9/2010 4:41:23 PM
Racist or not, Harry Reid is a colossal turd. His opposition to Yucca Mountain has cost--and will continue to cost--taxpayers and ratepayers billions of dollars.[Edited on January 9, 2010 at 4:43 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2010 4:43:29 PM
He must have just finished reading the Census before he said that.
1/9/2010 5:17:25 PM
1/9/2010 5:39:20 PM
He attended Southern Utah University, Utah State University, and George Washington University Law School in the 1960's. And he's a senator in a state that is less than ten percent African-American. I wouldn't be surprised if his experience with black people or any non-white person, for that matter, is laughably limited.I think the younger generation (young people of all races) has a huge one-up in this regard. It really is a different world.And it's difficult for me to look at absurdities like Reid's comments and not want to draw conclusions about all people born before 1940, but I'm no ageist![Edited on January 9, 2010 at 6:14 PM. Reason : one too man not's]
1/9/2010 6:07:39 PM
If a Republican had said that they would be called a racist, dragged through the mud relentlesly and asked to resign. This will be a non issue if course.
1/9/2010 6:31:36 PM
I've actually come to peace with the double standard.
1/9/2010 6:33:14 PM
^^ that’s because that Republican will more than likely have spent his life enacting policies that are racist, or that implicitly keep the black man down.Fortunately for Reid, he hasn’t really done that in any substantial way, and even has a black friend![Edited on January 9, 2010 at 6:38 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2010 6:38:14 PM
Keeping the black man down is hard to define
1/9/2010 6:39:29 PM
True, but thankfully our political system has a heuristic for that… it’s called being a republican
1/9/2010 6:41:02 PM
I suppose the phrase "African American accent" would have been more appropriate.
1/9/2010 8:32:21 PM
Honestly, without any further context, I see nothing wrong with what Reid said. Obama is light skinned compared to a number of other black people (compare say, Obama to Gates: http://socalledexpert.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/abc_obama_gates_rowley_090723_mn1.jpg) and he has a very clean speech pattern with little or no accents or mannerisms that we commonly associate with black people. If you took someone who had never heard Obama speak before, blindfolded him and had him listen to a speech, he probably wouldn't quickly identify Obama as black, especially if you paired the speech against others like say Wanda Sykes, Chris Rock, Al Sharpton etc.
1/9/2010 8:45:01 PM
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1/10/2010 2:10:40 AM
I can think of a perfectly reasonable context in which to mention his lack of "dialect". If Reid were talking about Obama's very quick rise to popularity and support from all races and ethnic groups, it would be wrong to ignore the fact that he doesn't speak with any of the accents we stereotypically assign to most black people. I mean, pick any famous black person in the last 20 years and chances are you could tell their race simply from listening to them. Since those accents are typically associated with lower levels of education (and more recently, urban gang life), the fact that Obama doesn't have them means more people listen to his message instead of automatically writing him off. This is especially important coming off of 8 years of Bush's "folksy" talk.
1/10/2010 10:36:16 AM
ready?the president is half-whiteyou know what that means?he's actually dark-skinnedhe has "no negro dialect" because he isn't a descendant of American slavesreid, however, is a jackass
1/10/2010 10:40:22 AM
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1/10/2010 11:11:45 AM
HE'S NOT RACISTHE HAS A COLOR TV
1/10/2010 11:48:15 AM
1/10/2010 11:51:17 AM
Meh, I've said worse.
1/10/2010 12:03:46 PM
1/10/2010 12:03:50 PM
The hell you say!
1/10/2010 12:06:26 PM
^^ obviously the right are going to try to use this to their advantage. At this point, it’s not worth pointing out anymore.
1/10/2010 12:09:05 PM
if they re-hash this too much - it may blow up in their faces
1/10/2010 12:19:05 PM
How and with who?black people don't care about republicans and they're not going to vote against obama, no matter whatso all they can do is point out some democrat hypocrisy, which is clearly there, to white people... and maybe latinos
1/10/2010 1:05:45 PM
pretty sure Michael Steele, Alan Keyes, Walter Williams, Herman Cain won't be voting for Obamaway to put all people in one category based on their skin color
1/10/2010 1:43:50 PM
Seems like a dumb move by Republicans to bring up the Trent Lott comparison. I understand trying to show a double standard, but do they really want to remind people that one of their recent leaders made the argument that Thurmond's segregation policies in the 40's were the the better choice? Strikes me as an 'they are almost as bad as we are' argument.
1/10/2010 2:16:32 PM
1/10/2010 4:23:16 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/exit.polls/
1/10/2010 4:32:48 PM
I imagine the 3% black votes for McCain were because they couldn't relate to Obama since he's light skinned and lacks "Negro dialect"
1/10/2010 4:34:57 PM
^^what if it was as simple as wanting a good black role model for their kids? is that really so wrong?
1/10/2010 4:40:29 PM
it dependsdo you think that voting for someone based primarily on their race is wrong?if you do, than yeah it is...
1/10/2010 4:42:06 PM
1/10/2010 4:43:07 PM
so you think voting based on race is NOT "wrong"I mean, lets be clearshould we vote based on race?...and the statistics are not conclusive...and with the fact that black people vote for Democats overwhelming anyways makes the "voting on race" hard to really verifybut 96% is still a fucked up percentage[Edited on January 10, 2010 at 4:49 PM. Reason : .]
1/10/2010 4:45:29 PM
It’s wrong in the sense that people who do it are dumb, but it’s not wrong in the sense that it should be banned. It’s a waste of time and energy to opine upon, considering that people are allowed to vote for whatever dumb reasons they want, and people do vote for dumb reasons, they are just not as sound-bite friendly.And it wasn’t done in this case to an unusually significant degree. By the numbers, you have 6% switch because Obama was black. NO, NOT AN ENTIRE 6%!!?!?!!!To be bugged by this is dumb. You should be more bugged by the fact that 90% of blacks go democrat to begin with. Why is this not more questionable to you than the 6% who liked Obama for the superficial facet of race (if we assume it was purely superficial)?[Edited on January 10, 2010 at 4:50 PM. Reason : ]
1/10/2010 4:49:21 PM
of course it shouldn't be bannedwhat are you arguingyou DO NOT think that race was an important factor for black people when they voted for obama?but yeah, it is strange that 90% of black people vote for a party that DO NOT hold many of the key values of their community...and it is not dumb to be bugged by this... I do not like that it's possible that a significant percentage of our population voted for someone just because of his race
1/10/2010 4:55:04 PM
^^ although it is partially how the numbers are framed - the same data also says the republican vote declined by 60% - if it was 100% to 0% that would be only 10%, etc. It also shows you there is really no Republican base among African Americans - it is 1-2% at most, not 10%. The data suggests about 80% solid democrats, 20% moderates, who in this election overwhelmingly went to Obama.[Edited on January 10, 2010 at 5:01 PM. Reason : .]
1/10/2010 5:01:26 PM
^^ what are you arguing?I’d say race was an important factor for most of the blacks, but not “skin color,” and there IS a difference.And what do you mean by a significant percentage?Blacks are ~12% of the population, the amount that vote of this are even smaller, and the amount of them that would NOT have voted democrat unless Obama were black even smaller yet.Otherwise, for a good 40 years that blacks could vote (which is good 180 years LESS than white males could vote in the US…), they’ve been voting for whitey.And democrats arguable represent the interests of the black community more than the republicans. There’s a reason voting democrat has evolved to the default choice for the black community over the years.[Edited on January 10, 2010 at 5:03 PM. Reason : ]
1/10/2010 5:03:10 PM
^ i'm not responding to you anymore... I wanted to stop multiple posts ago......however we want to analyze it, however we want to frame itrace has always played a huge role in american politicsand it sucks[Edited on January 10, 2010 at 5:04 PM. Reason : .]
1/10/2010 5:03:40 PM
1/10/2010 5:07:21 PM
Bill Clinton told Ted Kennedy that Obama 'would be getting us coffee' a few years ago: 'Game Change'Sunday, January 10th 2010
1/10/2010 7:22:56 PM
you know the difference between us and youwe don't deny all this, and we think it kind of sucks toowe're not RABID about what we believe in or the people we tend to support
1/10/2010 9:45:19 PM
1/10/2010 10:37:50 PM
nastoute, race absolutely plays a role in politics.It very clearly played a role when McCain's camp wouldn't shut up about Reverend Wright or Bill Ayers, saying Obama "palled around with terrorists" and acting confused about whether or not he was really a Christian or an American. It was obviously designed to incite racial fear in white voters, and it was obviously some bullshit. And if you wanna know how that bullshit affected black voters, I dunno...I can't speak for all black people. But I can tell you how Republican General Colin Powell felt about McCain's tactics: after maxing out his contributions to McCain's campaign, he publicly criticized their strategy and went on to endorse Obama.96 percent ain't fucked up. It's right on.
1/10/2010 10:55:45 PM
1/10/2010 11:08:56 PM
It's ok to vote based on race as long as you're non-white. Your children can only choose role models who are of similar race to themselves. Don't upset the order you racist pieces of shit.
1/11/2010 12:03:18 AM