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SOMEONE FINALLY GETS IT!

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Neal Boortz
@ September 18, 2009 8:20 AM
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... Other than me, of course.

Here's your link to an article by Jesse Washington. Washington covers race and ethnicity for The Associated Press. Washington says that all of these claims of racism out there are taking a word that once had some power and turning it into nothing more than a spitball. He quotes one John McWhorter, who studies race and language at the Manhattan Institute: "It gets to the point where we don't have a word to use to call people racist who actually are."

Now isn't this just exactly what I've been saying for about ten years here on the show? How many times have I gone over the differences between prejudice, bigotry and racism? Enough to make my listeners scream in agony, that's for sure.

Washington goes to Webster's Dictionary for the current definition: "Someone who believes in the inherent superiority of a particular race or is prejudiced against others."

Now while I'm thrilled that someone has actually spoken up about the overuse of the "R" word, I want to address this "prejudiced against others" thing. As I said, this is the current definition. Go back a few decades and the "or is prejudiced against others" bit is not there. Why? That would be because prejudice against other is ... well ... it's prejudice. The word means "pre-judging." People do that all the time, and it doesn't make one racist.

Now my little example here is sure to cause the more ignorant among my Nuze readers to call me a "racist." Like that really matters any more. OK ... you're standing at an ATM withdrawing a few hundred bucks because there's a shoe sale down the street. While you're waiting for the machine to give you your card back a young black male walks purposely towards you. His pants are bunched up around his ankles, he's wearing a hoodie. One hand is grabbing his crotch and the other is in a pocket. You are immediately concerned for your safety. You have pre-judged this situation and your considered judgment is that this young stud is not coming up to you to compliment your hair. There ... you pre-judged a young black male. Does that make you racist? Well; what if this young black male was wearing a business suit? What if he had a briefcase instead of his crotch in one hand, and an ATM card in the other? You're not alarmed, are you? But wait! I thought you were a racist because you showed prejudice against a young black male? But now here you are confronted by another young black male .. and suddenly you're not a racist any more? The explanation, of course, is the young black male in the hoodie was representative of one culture, the black male in the business suit was representative of another. Your prejudice is based on culture, not skin color. Hardly something to support a charge of racism, is it?

Anyway ... we're making progress here. At least some members of the MSM are starting to look at the overuse of this word and trying to set the record straight.



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  • question
    If someone studies the piano they are called a pianist.
    John McWhorter studies race.
    Does that make him a racist?
  • Racism is just a distraction from the health care takeover!
    I would not celebrate so soon that Obamacare is dead! This Bacus bill and the Wyden-Bennett bill are federal government takeovers plain and simple. The strategists on the far left know this even if the shouters and useful idiots don’t. The far left operates on a long term timeline (remember the 5 to 10 year quote by you know who!) and all these plans open the door to that. In the end, they will shut up, get in line and sign on as they know that they will have gotten what they wanted – power and control over health care in this country!

    This is a very dangerous period because Nationalization will still occur even without an overt government run insurance plan like this "public option" provision everyone keeps fixating on - everything else contained in the plan is just as dangerous and is not being discussed in any kind of a targeted manner.

    Here are the core elements what will be contained in the “health care reform compromise” after the so-called “public option” is in all likelihood dropped; both the Bacus and Wyden-Bennett bill contain all of these items:

    (a) Federal Regulation aka HEALTH CZAR/DEATH PANELS/RATIONING
    (b) Employer/Individual Mandates aka NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
    (c) Government Subsidies aka MIDDLE CLASS MEDICAL WELFARE

    With the Federal Government setting the rules, forcing everyone to participate, and is paying the bills for most of the middle class through subsidies how is this anything other than Nationalization?
  • Appearances
    I completely agree with you on this one. I have been working on a "rant" for our local newspaper that would probably label me a "racist" but here is what I said (and I quote myself):

    "If you look like a criminal, expect to be treated like one. I understand that different cultures have various concepts of fashion. In this country, if you wear clothes such as hooded sweaters that hide your face, you ware trousers that are six sizes too big and hang down around your buttocks displaying your undergarments for all to see, don’t expect to be treated like an upstanding citizen. You look sloppy and appear to have little intelligence; and you look like you are one step away from perpetrating some felonious deed. You might have a PhD in Physics, but if you look like a “perp,” prepare to be treated like one or at the least, don’t expect to be taken seriously."
  • BN & JCooper
    Ya'll wait on me!!!!
  • oh crap I'm gonna get in more
    Hey Butt,I'm with you on the second part.

    the clean and neat young gentelman sets his briefcase down and opens it......whips out his tech 9 and says gimme yo' f'in money you honky sumbitch......This is where we differ,I'm seeing a pink mist comin off the back of his head,about the time sumbitch comes off his lips.Got his tech 9,briefcase and wallet. Meet ya down at the bucket of suds. Hey, its Firday, HAVE A GOOD ONE.
  • speling lessen????????????????????
    PRESIDUNCE
    GUBMINT
    DUMBASS
    EDJUKATION

    can I use it in a sentence???? yep.....

    the PRESIDUNCE wants yo' chirren to geta good GUBMINT EDJUKATION.....DUMBASS....oh crap!! that's 3bmw's oxymoron.........
  • the best post o' da' week................................
    now nunya axed me butt.....the best reply to a dumbass this week was ......

    MIKM...9/17/09 01:10:07pm....without callin' 3bmw a jackass he pointed out that what made america great is being toss into the crapper......the osamabama admenistration (sorry girls) is on a wild ride down to the cesspool to third world status.......

    MIKM.......you com'on to all the parties and you don't even have to bring ice......you can sit next to Joyce M/B at the big table......Tshirt move over.....

    ok all you dip sticks get outa here and play nice.....IT'S FRIDAY DAMIT!!!!!
  • In defense of multiculturalism
    What self respecting black man would be seen in public wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase? He would just be "tryin to pass".
  • yea yea homo phobe..............................
    RANDY.......damn it...... room you go now to......

    Joyce M/B.......stoned?....guy inna dress???.....now is cross dressin' a race???
  • ignorant "lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified"

    I think you mis-used this word in your article. Some of The people using the term racist incorrectly are very well educated and certainly are not truly lacking in knowledge of the term. On the contrary they understand all to well how they can use it for their personal and causal benefit.
  • wellll you asked.......................................
    forgot to add to my last post...............IT'S FRIDAY DAMN IT......
  • oh crap I'm gonna get in truble............................
    the hoody wearin' brutha lets go of his crotch reaches into his other pocket......whips out his atm card an' says whaaaazzzzzup..........you grap your card and dough and run like hell makin' squishy noises from the pee in yo' shoes..........

    the clean and neat young gentelman sets his briefcase down and opens it......whips out his tech 9 and says gimme yo' f'in money you honky sumbitch......well you can't....you just crapped your pants and the stink freezes all the muscles in your body......bang bang bang bang......dead racist.........see what I mean.....you should have said I don't need no stinkin' new shoes and headed to the bucket of suds and bought a round ......
  • Webster's Quote
    I haven't looked at Washington's article yet, but I did look up the definition on Webster's. "2 : racial prejudice or discrimination"

    Neal is 100% right about prejudice and his example, but add the "racial" in front of the prejudice and Webster's didn't get is wrong either. Either Washington went to a different edition than what comes up online or misquoted Webster's. But the points made are still valid.

    @Lane - zzzzzzzzzzz

    Burley - I posted on a comment on one of Neal's articles yesterday about this. This is the same Democratic Party that gave up Jim Crow, just using reverse pyschology.
  • Racism Vs. Prejudice
    I am a hispanic who retired from the Navy and one of my duties was to teach a class on race relations. Neal is right on this one and his example is similar to what we used back then.

    You can use the same analogy about someone full of tattoos who is approaching you at the ATM. I beleive that you can be prejudice (having a prejudgement against someone) without being racist. However, when you let that prejudice control your actions against that person and you open your mouth and release an epithet, then you can be label a racist.

    If I hold the door open for a black or white woman, and this lady just walks by without even looking at me or without saying a word. I may hold a prejudice against her next time I have to hold the door, but I am still not a racist. Using the race card everytime someone dissagrees with you or doesn't like you, only diminishes its impact and makes it harder for the next individual who's really suffering because of racism.

    Liberals and the MSM should be ashemed for using such tactics.
  • What if...
    What if the democrats understand this inevitable outcome and are intentionally taking advantage of it. What if it really is their desire to eliminate any further hope of an American of African descent to ever get elected again? Their social policies sure have hurt the aforementioned demographic. Maybe this is the final drive to keep them down. I wonder what Ivan's thinking on this....
  • layne is an idiot
    No wonder Beth dumped you.
  • Speaking of presentation
    Iconography

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdtqtfXdR-c
  • Sideshows
    Again, the discussion of race is yet another sideshow. Face it Dems, you lost the battle on health-care reform. You tried pushing your radical agendas through, and the people in this country saw right through it. Dust yourself off and propose some respectable reforms that are inline with the Constitution, the free-market, and the American people. You might pass a bill.

    Furthermore, I guarantee one thing...Obama will be the first and only black person to be President IF and I mean IF he does not denounce this racism scheme. Who is going to want to vote for a President that they will be unable to criticize without fear of being called a racist?

    The race card is just a way of saying, "I have no way to combat this infallible logic". Send the President out to clearly state he does not believe this opposition to be racist and we can end this now. Otherwise, he is part of the problem, and you can tell your Grandchildren why this man was the only black man ever to be President.
  • yeah right
    Like we're going to take advice from Lane who "rights". Your mind is so closed, it would take a sledgehammer to open it. You don't think your reps aren't lying to you? LOL!!! Now that is naive.
  • re: MeFein.....yeah.....yeah.....I know what you're saying!
    The left is fond of saying "You just don't like the fact that a black man is president." No, I don't like the fact that a fascist is president. Now, it's much more difficult to defend a fascist, and they come in all colors, so the discussion must be redirected to something easier to defend. A red herring, if you will.

    Permit me to add, "I prefer croaker, they taste better(subjective) and they're less boney (not subjective). Also, Glenn Beck might be correct about Obama being a racist(subjective), and you are correct about Obama being a facist(not subjective). How about some pudding to go along with all this fish? "THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING".
  • Of course this is right
    Republicans are such sheep. One random woman rights an article and they all start following her thinking she is correct. Think for yourselves for once republicans. It will open your mind
  • I am not a racist either
    The other day I was leaving church a bit late with my son and daughter in downtown San Antonio. A young hispanic man walked up to me after I have placed my infant son in his carseat and asked me if I had change for a five. I quickly took a look at him, he was wearing a decent suit and looked presentable, but I also noticed that he was wearing running shoes instead of dress shoes, he kept his right hand shoved into his right coat pocket and kept looking around instead of right at me.

    Out of an abundance of caution I told him that I don't have any cash on me at which he immediately walked quickly away. I passed a cop a few minutes later and gave him a description of this gentleman as I am convinced that if I had taken out me wallet I would have been mugged.

    Does this make me a racist because I am white and he is hispanic?
  • don't forget...
    ...you would have to pre-judge the man in the suit also in order to determine that he is not a threat. Pre-judging is a type of coding mechanism. In a lot of ways to pre-judge a person or a situation is a survival technique. If I see a muslim man between the ages of 18 and 30 on an airplane praying to Allah aggresively and I want him checked out, that is a survival technique that could save my life. Since we obviously see a pattern with that demographic of person throughout the planet. Even in the Maori culture of New Zealand, tatooing the face is something that allowed others to pre-judge from a distance whether another tribesman was a threat or not, or who had earned respect or not depending on what types on identifiers that were purposefully tatooed on the face. Again a survival technique to help determine threats. An ancient culture like the Maori get it...why don't we?
  • Getting out of hand
    There is a forum devoted to high end audio. One thread topic was about what gear they 'hate'.

    Anyway one poster likened the disdain shown for a particular brand as racist.

    Sigh ...
  • That happened in Taccoa GA
    The pastor that was killed by police in Taccoa, was the exact situation.

    He had just used an ATM, got back in his car and a pimped out black Escalade screeches up, men who look like street thugs jump out waving guns and yelling.
    Im sure he thought he was getting carjacked, and he acted accordingly.

    Had they been wearing a police uniform he would not have thought he was getting carjacked.

    The street thugs were actually white undercover police,

    Its all in the presentation.
  • I get the impression Jessie Washington is more upset the word is losing its’ effectiveness than the misuse, but…
    …he’s way ahead of many in his thinking, and that’s one of the better straight news stories I’ve seen out of associated propaganda for a while. The last quote in the article is what I see, I think it will be turning a big corner to having as colorblind and merit (character) based a society as is possible with humans. We’ll always have some percentage of Aholes though, and some will always fixate on race.
  • Show Sale?
    Are you taking a few hundred bucks out for a show sale or a show shoe???
  • Racism
    The left is fond of saying "You just don't like the fact that a black man is president." No, I don't like the fact that a fascist is president. Now, it's much more difficult to defend a fascist, and they come in all colors, so the discussion must be redirected to something easier to defend. A red herring, if you will.
  • Neal, let's be honest, in that situation race wouldn't matter.
    Most people would be worried about someone walking up to them like that at an ATM no matter what race.
  • Racism
    My only problem with Neals example is that Obama is a young black male in a suit. Of course, I didn't even prejudge him. It is his actions that scare me and piss me off.
  • New word, same thing
    My friends and I have thought for years that the term "racist" is now simply the modern-day equivalent of what "McCarthyism" was back in the 50s. These instances are unsubstantiated attacks on persons of a different, and generally more conservative, political mindset, and which bear no semblance to the real meaning of racism and bigotry.
  • Steve I think you are missing the point
    In this example he would have been better off describing the person's reaction if a white guy in the same dress had shown up after the black one.
    By Steve

    By having a well dressed black guy show up, he is pointing out that it is NOT the skin color but the presentation. As in a gangster vs a business man.
  • Bigotry, racism, prejudice
    I think this is the best example Neal's used yet, but usually his examples are highly ambiguous. Usually he'll cite a cultural aspect as the basis, but what if the person believes that cultural aspect is based upon an inherit deficiency caused by the person's race? In this example he would have been better off describing the person's reaction if a white guy in the same dress had shown up after the black one.
  • 'Prejudice'...'Racism'...
    Man, don't you just HATE asian drivers? I'm sorry...but they suck.
  • Racism
    All I have to say is, "The Boy Who Cried Wolf".
  • Joe Wilson
    Can Joe Wilson get his apology, now?

    “President Obama said this week that his health care plan won’t cover illegal immigrants, but argued that’s all the more reason to legalize them and ensure they eventually do get coverage. ”

    http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/18/obama-ties-immigration-to-health-care-battle/?feat=home_cube_position1
  • Example
    Great Example and explanation at the end!
  • Someone Finally Gets It!
    That is the best example I have ever read. You are an ego maniac but right on with pointing out the racist / prejudice difference.
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