Black Conservative Lament
by Larry Elder
Issue 114 - August 20, 2008
Oh, no, not another "blacks in America" news special! One of the cable
networks recently put together another one of these "specials" on what
it's like to be black in America. The network asked a conservative friend
of mine to participate. He sent the following letter; and I wrote back.
Dear Larry,
OK, Larry, I grew up a bit last night. Those [unflattering descriptive
Deleted] at that news network on cable used me like a two-dollar whore! I
interviewed with them for almost 10 hours, and all that talk was whittled
down into five-second sound bites that put me in a rather negative light.
Part of our talk was about the crack epidemic. I spoke about the way we
are fighting this drug war, which we should approach as a health issue as
opposed to a law enforcement problem. I talked about the impact single
parenthood has on crime rates. I talked and talked. They edited it all
down to, "If you don't want to go to jail, don't sell crack." I am really
angry.
The "wretched blackness" slant was so clear. I was on live for the
half-hour preceding the beginning of the program. They ran a long segment
with a black comedian/actor, talking about how he tells his son each and
every day about how to talk to the police and how black men must be wary
of cops. They cut to me, and I said that I was certainly in agreement that
we need to talk to our children about respecting authority, but I also
wondered if the comedian/actor talked to his son about the proper color
shirt to wear in case some knuckleheads have a dislike of the color red or
blue. The truth is that his son has more to fear from other young black
men than he does from the police. I then quoted a homicide statistic: 94
percent of black homicide victims are killed by other black people. It was
dismissed by the moderator so we could focus instead on how racist the
cops are. Unbelievable.
It should not surprise me, then, that producers and editors would give
liberal, hypersensitive blacks room to make their points -- even if they
were factually untrue. They spoke to a professor from Columbia, who was
droning on about how the legacy of slavery is to account for blacks'
out-of-wedlock birthrate. Slavery?! This nonsense was seconded by another
panelist. When I corrected them and said that the out-of-wedlock rate was
lower during Jim Crow eyes began rolling, and my point was ignored in
order to move on. And I was reduced to sound bites. Had to vent a bit.
--Your friend.
Dear friend,
My sister-in-law, an almost-recovered victicrat (thanks, at least in part,
to me) called me during the show. She asked whether I was watching it, and
I said no -- I knew what to expect. BMW -- bitching, moaning and whining.
I asked my sister-in-law why they didn't spend four hours on the "experience" of Chinese-Americans? Americans of Chinese heritage are among
our country's most successful -- despite being the first ethnic group to
be specifically excluded from legal immigration to America, by laws
enacted in 1882, and despite mistreatment and discrimination including
many anti-Chinese laws passed in places like San Francisco, which were
designed to protect the "native" laundry business.
Why doesn't the cable network, I asked her, do a show on the "experience"
of Japanese-Americans, also some of the most prosperous of all Americans
-- despite the World War II "relocation" camps and California's
anti-Japanese laws, once passed to prevent them from owning farmland?
I don't compare this in kind or in degree to slavery, but it's 2008 --
with a black man possibly on the brink of attaining the presidency of the
United States. Can we move on? The problems of the "black community" have
to do with the welfare-state-induced breakdown (or, more accurately,
non-formation) of the family. This causes a disinterest in education, and
leads to poor values, reckless and irresponsible breeding, as well as a
lack of the job skills necessary in an information-age society. We also
have grievance groups -- black "leaders"; the oh-so-sympathetic media;
fear- and guilt-laden whites who refuse to say (as they do to their own
children) work hard and play by the rules; and many reluctant blacks who
refuse to preach the message of "no excuses, hard work" for fear of being
labeled "Uncle Toms."
I told my sister-in-law that nearly half of Harvard's black freshman class
consists of blacks from the Caribbean or Africa -- areas less prosperous
with far less opportunity. Care to explain that?
I told her that I bet many of the "talking heads" live comfortable
middle-class lives or better -- some, no doubt several, tenured college
professors who, not so deep down, believe that they were smart enough or
worked hard enough to have made it, but the other poor SOBs, well, they
need a more compassionate government, a less racist society to pull them
through.
So, try to relax. Thanks to editing, they can make anyone sound like Elmer
Fudd.
--Larry
This first appeared at Townhall.
Larry Elder is a syndicated radio talk-show host and best-selling author from Los Angeles. To find out more about Larry Elder, visit his webpage at LarryElder.com.
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