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January 31, 2006

Xenophobics of a Feather

by @ 3:26 pm. Filed under Uncategorized

The Queen of All Xenophobia critiques this WaPo piece, alleging that, to call a spade a spade, Bush supporters on average don’t like African Americans.

Given that her career is based on targeting the racial biases of Bush supporters, and reassuring them that they’re the normal ones, this kind of piece predictably drove her supporters even further into the fantasy bubble they’ve constructed.

For instance, Malkin quotes this Malkinite (tellingly, Malkin doesn’t use this part of the post on her own page, but a less scardinato section right before):

If black leaders — such as Harry Belafonte, Cynthia McKinney, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Barak Obama — to the enthusisatic applause and cheering of ordinary, middle-class blacks, routinely show rampant and hysterical intolerance of anyone to their right; if they prattle incessantly about racial preferences and “reparations” for slavery; if bad employees who happen to be black constantly threaten an EEOC lawsuit whenever a company tries to let them go — is it really a racist reaction for someone to have a hard time associating various “positive concepts” with blacks, given the recent history?

It’s like showing pictures of Arab faces to Israeli Jews and concluding that the latter must be racially prejudiced, because they have a hard time associating “positive concepts” with Achmed, Ramzi, and Mohammed.

But if such wariness is a rational response, then this study shows only that districts that produce more Bush voters are likewise more rational; while districts that produce more Democratic voters are more likely to be living in a fantasy of cultural relativism, where every culture is equally good, and we cannot in fact even judge them except by their own terms.

I say “diversity”, you say “cultural relativism”, let’s call the whole thing off.

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One Response to “Xenophobics of a Feather”

  1. KCinDC Says:

    Yikes. What connection is there between Obama and the other four leaders mentioned, unless like Tim Russert, you think they all look alike? When has Obama ever said anything about reparations?

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