8.03.2009

Racial paranoia is a great vote-getter

Not quite so post-racial after all - To think that a career polarizer could unite us was wishful thinking

Excerpt:

As a state senator in Illinois, Obama pushed the “racial profiling” issue, so it is hardly surprising that he jumped to the conclusion that a policeman was racial profiling when in fact the cop was investigating a report received from a neighbor that someone seemed to be breaking into the house that Professor Gates was renting in Cambridge.

For those who are interested in facts – and these obviously do not include President Obama – there has been a serious study of racial profiling in a book titled “Are Cops Racist?” by Heather Mac Donald. Her analysis of the data shows how this issue has long been distorted beyond recognition by politics.

The racial profiling issue is a great vote-getter. And if it polarizes the society, that is a price that politicians are willing to pay to get votes. Academics who run black studies departments, as Professor Henry Louis Gates does, likewise have a vested interest in racial paranoia.


Comment: Click through to the article and note the race of the author of this piece! Sent to me by my son! (Thanks Rog!)

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