By Dennis Prager
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
The greatest hope most Americans -- including Republicans
-- had when Barack Obama was elected president was that the election of a black
person as the country's president would reduce, if not come close to
eliminating, the racial tensions that have plagued America for generations.
This has not happened. The election, and even the
re-election, of a black man as president, in a country that is 87 percent
non-black -- a first in human history -- has had no impact on what are called
"racial tensions."
In case there was any doubt about this, the reactions to
the George Zimmerman trial have made it clear. The talk about "open
season" on blacks, about blacks like Trayvon Martin being victims of
nothing more than racial profiling and about a racist criminal justice system,
has permeated black life and the left-wing mainstream media.
I put quotation marks around the term "racial
tensions" because the term is a falsehood.
This term is stated as if whites and blacks are equally
responsible for these tensions, as if the mistrust is morally and factually
equivalent.
But this is not at all the case.
"Racial tensions" is a lie perpetrated by the
left. A superb example is when the New York Times described the 1991 black
anti-Semitic riots in Crown Heights, Brooklyn as "racial tensions."
For those who do not recall, or who only read, viewed or
listened to mainstream media reports, what happened was that mobs of blacks
attacked Jews for three days after a black boy was accidentally hit and killed
by a car driven by a Chasidic Jew.
A Brandeis University historian, Edward S. Shapiro, who
wrote a book on the events, described those black attacks on innocent Jews as
"the most serious anti-Semitic incident in American history."
Blacks stabbed a Jewish student to death, injured other
Jews, and screamed, "Heil Hitler!" and "Death to the Jews!"
while carrying signs with messages such as "Hitler didn't finish the
job."
And how did the New York Times report the most serious
anti-Semitic incident in American history?
As racial tensions.
One of the Times reporters who covered those riots was
Ari Goldman, now a professor of journalism at Columbia University. Last year,
eleven years after the riots, this is how Goldman described his former
newspaper's reporting of the events:
"In all my reporting during the riots, I never saw
-- or heard of -- any violence by Jews against blacks. But the Times was
dedicated to this version of events: Blacks and Jews clashing amid racial
tensions."
As a New York Times editorial described the black
attacks: "The violence following an auto accident in Crown Heights reminds
all New Yorkers that the city's race relations remain dangerously
strained."
That was the entire left's take: "strained
relations" between blacks and Jews. "Racial tensions." Both
sides equally at fault.
Once one understands that "racial tensions" is
a euphemism for a black animosity toward whites and a left-wing construct, one
begins to understand why the election of a black president has had no impact on
most blacks or on the left.
Since neither black animosity nor the left's falsehood of
"racial tensions" is based on the actual behavior of the vast
majority of white Americans, nothing white America could do will affect either
many blacks' perceptions or the leftist libel.
That is why hopes that the election of black president
would reduce "racial tensions" were naive. Though a white person is
far more likely to be murdered by a black person than vice versa, all it took
was one tragic death of a black kid to reignite the hatred that many blacks and
virtually all black leaders have toward white America.
Let's put this in perspective. Ben Jealous of the NAACP,
Al Sharpton of MSNBC, Jesse Jackson, and the left-wing media compete to incite
hatred of America generally and white America specifically. Over what? A tragic
incident in which a Hispanic man (regularly labeled "white") said,
with all physical evidence to support him, that fearing for his life, he killed
a black 17-year-old (regularly labeled "a child").
The very fact that George Zimmerman -- who is as white as
Barack Obama -- is labeled "white" bears testimony to the left-wing
agenda of blaming white America and to the desire of many blacks to vent anger
at whites.
And that is why the election of a black president has
meant nothing. Indeed, to those whose lives and/or ideologies are predicated on
labeling America and its white population as racist, it wouldn't matter if half
the Senate, half the House and half the governors were black.
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