Published On: Mon, Jan 11th, 2010

Harry Reid’s Critical Comments

Harry Reid's Critical Comments

Harry Reid is a leading person in the American politics. now a days his name is circulating with his comments which shows his personality and also the approach towards the world. Harry Reid’s comments were both race-concious and racist. ABC News George Will is really wrong when he said “there’s not a scintilla of racism in what Harry Reid said. At long last, Harry Reid has said something that no one can disagree with, and he gets in trouble for it.” But what he said, and what George Will rubber-stamped on ABC News’ This Week, Sunday, is both race-conscious and racist. One is OK, but the other, racism, is not. To be race-concious is to be keenly aware of racial differences in people, but not use that to the detriment of the person who’s being judged. To be racist is to put down a person – to reject them or avoid associating with them – because that person’s skin color is different.

What Harry Reid said both acknowledged and supported the common view that to be black in America is to be judged by whites, and now some blacks, as less than. That a “common” black person speaks in a certain way and has dark-skin. By contrast, Harry Reid was saying, and George Will is acknowledging, that Barack Obama can “pass” for white and that makes him OK.

That view is racist but it was also very common to hear or read in 2008. Barack Obama’s successful campaign challenged people who were used to seeing a “whites only” political arena, and even those considered not racist at all, specifically former President Bill Clinton, were recorded making questionable comments regarding Barack Obama.

Clinton’s approach in comparing Obama’s run to that of Jesse Jackson’s in 1984 was attacked as racist, and doomed Hillary Clinton’s presidential run.

And some African Americans, particularly many of those over 40, didn’t give Barack Obama a chance to win before the 2008 Presidential Primary started. When Obama performed well during that time, some blacks were quick to say that Obama’s “not black.” That too is racist and is expressed from a “self-hating black” perspective.

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