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Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Michael Medved :: Townhall.com Columnist
Ignoring black milestones paralyzes progress
by Michael Medved
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Could the Super Bowl mark a welcome turning point in our national obsession with black victimization?

For several years, African-Americans have comprised a substantial majority of all players in the nation’s most celebrated sporting event, and this year, for the first time, both head coaches (Tony Dungy of the champion Indianapolis Colts and Lovie Smith of the runner-up Chicago Bears) also took pride in their black identity.

A few weeks later, another audience of billions will tune in to another landmark of popular culture. At the Academy Awards ceremony, black actors and actresses will almost certainly dominate: Forest Whitaker is a sure-thing Best Actor winner for “:The Last King of Scotland,” and Jennifer Hudson counts as equally certain to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “Dreamgirls.” Meanwhile, Eddie Murphy counts as the heavy favorite for Best Supporting Actor for “Dreamgirls” --- giving African-Americans 75% of the available acting trophies.

These upcoming awards reflect the overall dominance of prodigiously talented black performers in every arena of entertainment. Amazingly enough, the top movie box office draw (Will Smith, whose lovingly-crafted, uplifting film “The Pursuit of Happyness” earned a jaw-dropping $150 million) and the most popular TV personality (the ubiquitous, universally admired Oprah Winfrey) both boast deep roots in the African American community.

In all forms of mass entertainment, black people have achieved disproportionate prominence and success. No other readily identifiable ethnic group or minority community (not Latinos, Asians, Jews, Irish, Italians, gays, you name it) commands anything like the popularity and adulation of black super-stars--- even in previously all-white endeavors like golf and tennis.

Despite the widespread conviction that our country remains incurably racist and hostile in its attitudes toward African-Americans, ordinary people have voted with their available funds: spending countless billions to embrace black music, dance, comedy, talk shows, drama, athletic excellence, and even comic book heroes.

To top off this “black moment” in our history, a charismatic but little known Illinois politician emerged after just two years in the U.S. Senate as one of the genuine Presidential front-runners for 2008 not in spite of his African-American identity, but because of it. Whether or not Barack Obama wins the Democratic nomination or the White House, his unprecedented, dazzlingly rapid rise provides one more bit of evidence that ancient biases and limitations and hatreds have begun to break down and even disappear.

The signs of reduced levels of racism have become so powerful and unmistakable, in fact, that the refusal to acknowledge this breathtaking decline in bigotry may soon comprise a greater threat to the black community than racism itself.

A new study by researchers for the “Black Youth Project” at the University of Chicago (in Barack Obama’s home town) shows disturbing levels of defeatism, paranoia and self-pity among 15 to 25 year olds.

This survey of 1,590 young people revealed that

? 48% of blacks believe “the government treats immigrants better than it does blacks”

? 68% agree with the statement that “the government would do more to find a cure for AIDS if more whites were infected” – ignoring the fact that white homosexuals do, in fact, already represent the largest group of AIDS victims in the U.S.

? 61% of blacks say it is “hard for black people to get ahead because of discrimination”

? Only 49% of blacks say that “they were rarely or never discriminated against because of their race,” compared to 83% of whites and even 68% of Hispanics.

With the many gloomy respondents to this survey, it makes no sense to argue about whether or not their discouraging assumptions are true, but it’s entirely appropriate to ask whether they’re beneficial. Continued...

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Subject: Reply To Flaming LiberalMulticulturalist
"Flaming Liberal Multiculturalist writes: Saturday, February, 10, 2007 7:48 PM
Black Knight
"I've never ignored the pathologies in the black community"

You haven't specifically addressed this issue, in the way that Earl Hickey meant, in your comments to this Medved column. That's all I meant, I haven't read what you've written elsewhere.

And I'm not even comfortable calling this a "pathology". It's part of human nature, a weakness that everybody is subject to, and that most people experience and must deal with at some point in their lives.

Maybe there's a degree of it that's 'normal', and too much of it can be called pathological, but I wouldn't want to try and figure out which is which (FLMC)."
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I have addressed black pathologies in other posts on other subjects.

I don't dwell on it, because I believe that white racism, not black pathologies or government intervention, is the primary barrier to black advancement.

Here is just one example:

Harold Ford was positive, enthusiastic, well qualified, and had none of the black patholigies, wasn't in jail nor on probation, nor a criminal, nor on welfare, wasn't a high school or college dropout, has not been charged with a crime, had not been charged with fathering a child out of wedlock; nor ran a campaign because of affirmative action; was well experienced and ran a brilliant campaign.

All the things conservatives say we are, Harold Ford was not.

So if Harold Ford had none of the black pathologies which conservatives say hold black people back, then black patholigies can't possibly be the reason holding black people back.

Then what held Ford back.

I say the introduction of the race card, the racist Republican National Committees' Naked White Lady Ad, playing on the fears of white men.
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Pathologies is just short hand for crime, welfare, etc. Rather than list the whole laundry list everytime, pathologies is a good handle to describe the state of affairs.
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Normal is "average," ups and downs, pathologies are "persistant abnormalities," generational.







Impasse, UncleAlby
UA:
"Look, repeating your statements don't make them true."

Well, I tried to explain where this wasn't quite a repetition, but I'm not trying anymore. It also seems unlikely that I'll change your thinking on AA in either of our lifetimes.

I will agree with you that is it possible, and who knows it may actually have come to pass, that a black person who was admitted to a prestigious institution of higher learning and earned his degree might feel that his educational experienced was somehow "devalued" by his being admitted because of AA.

But I would classify this (possibly hypothetical) phenomenon as what the Math people would call a '2nd order' effect, and the obvious linearity is that a person who (along with his ancestors) had been downtrodden is given a deserved helping hand, and generations of wrongs are in some small way redressed.

I will go hunting for your blog, which I assume is somewhere on TH.

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