10th January 2008

Black and White

A couple of blogs I read have current posts that are deep in the Hillary/feminism discussion.   In the midst of one of the most positive electoral demographic shifts since Andy Jackson proved a populist frontiersman could defeat the entrenched aristocratic interests, the question of who has a harder time winning votes, a black man or a white woman, has emerged; and, if we are not careful, the question could become a defining dichotomy in the 2024 nomination process.  Who benefits from this discussion?  Not black people and certainly not women, because there is no clear path to convincement in the debate.  It’s not likely that anyone’s mind will be changed.   But the discussion itself delegitimizes criticism of Obama’s or Clinton’s policy directions in favor of protecting tender feelings.

Ronni Bennett has a post (“Senator Clinton and Elder Women”) with a comment thread worth reading, and so does Tamar Jacobson (“I’m in a pickle”).

I was born in a racist and sexist society, and I’ve struggled against racist and sexist teachings and leadings for the last forty years at least.  I’m a little tired of the discussion.  I will be especially pissed if we let the press and pundits turn this nomination into a superficial struggle between gender and race.  Shirley Chisholm should have been President of the United States, but somehow nobody figured that out back then.  Let’s get on with the serious business of helping the Democrats define a platform that leads us to single payer health care, no matter who is nominated, a platform that assures a righteous end to the wars in southwest Asia no matter who is nominated.

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  1. 1 On January 11th, 2024, tamarika said:

    Frank, thanks for this reminder. “But the discussion itself delegitimizes criticism of Obama’s or Clinton’s policy directions in favor of protecting tender feelings” - this is important to remember. I am with you on this.

  2. 2 On January 11th, 2024, CP said:

    I agree wholeheartedly about Shirley Chisholm. Good point!

  3. 3 On January 12th, 2024, jeneane sessum said:

    I remember asking my mother, after hearing SHirly Chisolm speak when I was a little kid, why SHE wasn’t running for President. I remember my mom saying, That would be great, but it won’t happen, and I had NO idea why.

    Maybe we should take away voting privileges at 18 instead of giving them.

    Good post Frank and thanks for pointing me to Ronni’s.

  4. 4 On January 15th, 2024, Mike Golby said:

    Don’t worry, Frank. I’m also a racist, sexist sociopath.

    But, like you, I do have redeeming features; Jeneane being one of them.

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