Jimmy Zuma

Jimmy Zuma
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August 01
Bio
After ten years haunting online political forums and much longer as a disability rights advocate, Jimmy Zuma started the online political journal, Smart v. Stupid. Since then, he has emerged as one of the left’s most direct new voices. Almost immediately, Jimmy was offered the opportunity to join the political team at Technorati where he writes DC Water Cooler, a weekly feature on what the politicians and pundits are talking about. Most recently, his columns began appearing in the Tucson Sentinel in Tucson Arizona. He is also an occasional contributor to OpEd News. Jimmy's goal is to return vetting to the marketplace of ideas, by elevating the status of smart ideas and debunking dumb ones.

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AUGUST 12, 2010 2:12PM

The common thread is white supremacy

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Republicans promote race conflict for political gain

Dimmitt, Texas circa 1949 

Conservative fulminations over the past two years share a common thread that looks an awful lot like an attempt to maintain white dominance. Faced with eroding power and influence on all fronts – and triggered by the unthinkable, a black president – white people who aren’t otherwise overtly racist have become convinced that their king-of-the-hill position is in jeopardy.

Since the founding of the nation, white Christians have been in charge.  The founding fathers were all white and about half Christian. The politicians and soldiers who defeated the Confederacy were mostly white and Christian. Both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars were largely battles between white guys. Even the politicians that passed the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and the judge who recently found gay marriage bans to be unconstitutional were white.

Now for only the second time since reconstruction – the first being the 1960s – white people seem pointedly fearful of losing their dominance. But white people ain’t going down without a fight.

These folks are not all overt racists or capital-letter White Supremacists like the Nazis or the militias or the Klan. They’re not race warriors (in the traditional lynching sense) or separatists. Well, some of them are, but not most. They are small “w” supremacists. The tea party (I’ll capitalize when they write a platform) ripped open the racial scab. Using thinly veiled otherisms like “Obama’s a Muslim sleeper agent,” “Obama’s a socialist,” and “Obama was born in Africa,” they’ve defined the notion that Obama is a threat to white, Christian culture. In Only 47 percent of Teabaggers racist, I explain how Pew Foundation research about the tea party reveals a strong influence of racism. Almost half believe that black people are lazy.

The Health Care debate brought demonstrations outside of Congress, which included racist signage, yelling “nigger” at congressmen, and spitting. Instead of denouncing racism, organizers continued to deny it. I think they are willing to shame themselves in this way because they need the numbers. The small “w” white culture warriors were willing to defend the capital “W” racists because their rallies were getting smaller each time.  It’s no accident that an immigration-reform rally (happening on the same day in the same place) was much, much larger.

In the modern era, racial splitting is still a distinctly Republican tactic. Republicans like tea party wrangler Dick Armey, longtime brown-hater Tom Tancredo, and Arizona nut-job Russell Pearce, are experts at playing the They Card. Before them it was Barry Goldwater and Pat Buchanan. In between it was Reagan’s strategist Lee Atwater, who later admitted to it. In Mighty white of you, I offer a more detailed history of this aspect of race politics. It is called The Southern Strategy.  

SB1070 originally had a more political purpose. Written by crazy Russell Pearce (the Joe McCarthy of Arizona) the bill was used by the sitting governor to keep Arizona’s Sheriff Joe Arpaio, from running against her. But the law resonated with the white supremacist crowd because they fear Hispanic birth rates most of all. Soon after, self-avowed Nazi’s were patrolling the border and threatening to shoot border crossers. Today, SB1070 and the talk of repealing the 14th Amendment are the new Southern Strategy. I doubt Jan Brewer was smart enough to have planned it, but she was sure smart enough to have recognized it when it happened. Now Brewer plays the They Card every day. In Brewer’s Southern Strategy, I take a deeper look at her motives.

The furor about building a mosque in New York is fomented by the same white Christian crowd. The ADL joined in at the end (a source of great embarrassment among many Jews) but again, the leaders and faces were loud-mouthed white Christians, repeating silly lies. This mosque is linked to terrorism, they said, and intended to be a monument to a Muslim victory.

If you are inclined to protect the dominant status of white people, here is something you ought to know: The end of white dominance is already forgone and nothing old, fat racists try to do will change that. In fact, our grandchildren already inhabit a culture where white dominance has already effectively ended. The kids have evolved. Despite that fact, you can take a deep breath. This doesn’t mean a coming era of white subservience, unless maybe you handle yourself stupidly now. The only battle left to fight is social – whether all these other racial and cultural groups have a score to settle when they finally ascend to inevitable equality. It would be both short-sighted and stupid to give today’s minorities a grudge to get even for later on. Better you made sure we all felt like Americans, I think, like equal parts of a great melting pot.

On the other hand, white worry-warts can take heart in the knowledge that Christianity remains safe. All those black and brown people are Christians too. And less than one percent of Americans are Muslims. Well, not counting the sleeper agents, that is.

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I think in Arizona the concern is more complete anarchy. Because of their location they probably get half the illegal immigrants coming across their boders. It probably seems like an invasion with no help from the federal government. A government that sends troops to other people's borders while leaving ours a doorway to crime, drugs and desperation. It is easy to sit back in the northeast or atlantic region and talk about how crazy they are in Arizona. It is another having desperate people running across your front lawn every night. Arizonans are acting out of desperation.
Arizona's hate, that of the state with the Aztec name directed at said Aztecs themselves, is race-based. I surf San Diego all the time with Hispanics, and, yes, illegal surfers. Cali culture is cosmopolitan and evolves with changes ... Desert culture, anywhere, holds tightest to status quo and resists change, good or bad.

It is highly instructive to note that prior to "Birth of a Nation", cross burning did not exist as the trademark of the KKK, they took it from the film, made it their own, and once had millions of members.
Bravo Jimmy! Thank you so much for your candid, well-written post. I can't find anything with which I disagree. Going to poke around some more on your blog.

I'm not trying to promote my blog, but you might enjoy a post I wrote: "Immigration - Another Political Dog and Pony Show". http://open.salon.com/blog/fay_paxton/2010/07/31/immigration_another_political_dog_and_pony_show_3
One of the more hilarious moments I can recall here running the newspaper was when our white Mormon city councilmembers started discussing banning business signage in town that's in Spanish (even though a vast majority of the people who live here speak Spanish). The offending sign in question? "Rodriguez Carnitas." They managed to embarrass themselves pretty good with that boneheaded move...like what are we supposed to do, not use the words "taco" or "burrito" or "patio...?"

Problem is that there is only one token Hispanic guy on the council (naturally he wasn't there the night the issue was brought up). There is desperation even in communities like ours a thousand miles from the Mexican border because our community is made up of people who can't vote or run for office. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm scared to death by what I've seen happen when a community no longer has a representative government. We need immigration reform now, and liberals can't afford to write this issue off as Republican fearmongering...we need to be pushing just as hard for reform.
THIS IS VERY GOOD people react poorly to challenges to the comfort of white privilege r
Interesting, but you really still accept the formation "white race" in the post, which is both ahistorical in its construction and weirdly persistent in politics and culture. The working-class historian Theodore Allen wrote on this as early as the 70s, in "The Invention of the White Race," where he pointed out that "white" is more than just a social construct, it's a ruling class social control formation, mobilized when those at the top need to get our attention and, especially in times of crisis, to re-establish their power. Of course some of the current investment class are not Anglo, and many of us are. Which means, amongst other things, that far from regarding Hispanic immigrants, for instance, as either a threat (conservatives) or an object of tolerance and understanding (liberals), I should welcome them as brothers and sisters in a common struggle. John Whitehead and Cobie Kwasi Harris also edited a collection you might find interesting, "Readings in Black Political Economy," which takes on the dominant notion in mainstream American economics that wealth is organized from the top, when in reality most investments---i.e. securitized mortgages---are exploitation devices built from their very inception on the backs of the poor.
rated.
This a large load of dog squeeze. The immigration issue in this country has little to do with race. It has to do with the law which our politicians continue to ignore in hoping to get the illegals to vote.

Blacks are far better off today than they have ever been.

Yes there are a few racists out there. Democrat and Republican.

There is no evidence that anyone was called a nigger at that rally. None. Zero. Nada.

@Stellaa.......and who now has absolute power in Washington? That would be the democrats.
This is the biggest load of stuff that I've read lately.

Despite 10's of thousands of dollars for any proof that the N word was used at a Congressman none has ever showed up. Even those who support the falsehood that it happened can't come up with proof.

The people AZ are scared of the crooks, drug dealers and other criminals who come across into AZ nightly. Phoenix is the number 2 place in the world for kidnappings. They are not being done by people here legally. Race has nothing to do with it. To get the percentage of people who support SB 1070 you have to have hispanic support to get to that number.

Even Muslin people are coming out saying the NYC mosque is wrong. There seems to be a problem with the money and they don't even have the rights to all the land they claim they do to build it.
Congratulations. You're a racist.
@Blackflon:

You're factually wrong. There were 28 years from the start of Reagan to the end of BushII. The Right Wingnuts, of which you are likely a Proud Member, ran at least 3 of the 4 branches of government for 22. This mess, fueled by idiotic racist jingoism, is squarely Republican. You morons did this. Die, you filthy dog.
While the dirty dog blackfon should die, so should the moronic cat who cribs his info from faux news, and proudly admits it, except his English is nowhere up to par, nor does he know how to use the OS edit function.

The Muslin (sic) people he refers to is, in fact Christian:

http://mediamatters.org/blog/201007260003

This freakin' idiot rails against immigrants, yet in a lifetime, he is clueless about his own language.

Check his last blog post which cribbed from faux news is so error ridden that he even got the first word wrong, and shortly thereafter shows that to/too/two is a mighty difficult concept for him to grasp.
I was reading a newspaper's online blog the other day..It is
located in South Carolina (I live in Charlotte, NC)...One of the participant's avatar was a picture of the KKK...I was horrified!

I called the newspaper twice and complained to the online editor and a news journalist....They haven't removed it.
Racism comes from many corners, not just sheet wearing cowards. If we are going to call out racism, do it across the board.
They remind me of Ayn Rand's SecondHanders.
I think LadyMiko makes a good point. People say awful things about eachother from all areas of the color spectrum. I know I live in California. Not a day goes by that I don't hear someone say something about someone else. Most of these ignorant comments come from non-white people. I've even witnessed car accidents in which people are calling eachother names in different languages. It's so not funny, it's really rather sad and stupid.
On your picture, my human housemate, Cait says she'd never patronize a business with that kind of sign. I don't think they (the business owners) realize how many customers they lose when they post something like that and how pathetic it is in 2010.
Best Wishes,
Blittie
it's not about name calling. it's about power - economic and political power. and that, unlike "name calling'' is unequal distributed. the fault for that doesn't lay at the hands of 'non-white' people but the responsibility for fixing it does.
What does one say? I'm a cat, I say it like I see it. Words hurt and how people treat each other as a result is really unnecessary. This is a diverse country. It's everyone's responsibity to at least show some respect toward other people, even if they can't understand them or their culture.
I don't even know why I came back to this site. I really didn't like it and didn't rate it. I think it has caused some defensive anger. Maybe I was wondering why, when there are other heartfelt or funny stories out there, people are wasting their time on it.
That's all.
Thank you for writing this and thank you, OS, for putting it on the front page.
Whites have never taken responsibility for slavery and Jim Crow and they never will.

Now that they've lost power and authority, and the race is rapidly dying out, they've become a bunch of Big Whiney babies. Breitbart is just the tip of the white iceberg.
Catnlion parrots all the predictable bigoted talking-points we've been hearing since 1980...

Despite 10's of thousands of dollars for any proof that the N word was used at a Congressman none has ever showed up.

Okay, you've cast doubt on ONE ALLEGED INCIDENT. That doesn't mean we can ignore the obvious willful ignorance and disohnesty -- and the obvious ethnic and religions bigotry -- that the teatards and other radical right-wingers show every day all over the country.

The people AZ are scared of the crooks, drug dealers and other criminals who come across into AZ nightly.

Last I heard, crime was going DOWN there, not up. And is there any proof that all the criminals are illegals? I'd say that's a dicey assertion, given that every community on Earth has its share of home-grown criminals.

Race has nothing to do with it.

That's what the racists say every time they use fear of crime to justify targeting one particular ethnic group.

Even Muslin people are coming out saying the NYC mosque is wrong. There seems to be a problem with the money and they don't even have the rights to all the land they claim they do to build it.

Which Muslims, and on what grounds? They own that land, and they got all the necessary permits from all the relevant authorities. All of the arguments made against the Cordoba center are transpatent bigoted horseshit. Trust me, I've been hearing them for months.

Oh, and what about that mosque inside the Pentagon? It's been there at least since 9/11. Any comments, lion-boy?
We are steps away from having latin people have to wear a star to show that they are legal.
@Robert Young, let me know what the 4th branch of government is and you win the grand prize for total stupidity.

Also, you should really review your facts as to who controlled what when the parties had control at different times.

Your ignorance of history is astounding.

@MArkinJapan...........don't bother coming home.
You're a disgrace to America.
It's too easy, Mr. Zuma. Too easy to claim racism when illegal immigrants in Arizona are predominantly "brown." Too easy to claim racism when opposition arises against the initiatives of a black president. And apparently too easy to assume as you assume that anyone on the Right who isn't an overt big 'W' white supremacist is likely a little 'w' racist. That assumption is your biggest - and most unbelievable - claim.

If you were to stand up and read what you wrote here in front of a randomly-picked crowd - not one person in it having any knowledge of who you were or what you were about to say - half or two thirds of the people would walk out in disgust before you finished, half of who remained would heckle you before leaving in disgust, half of those who remained (a small number) would attempt to reason with you before leaving in disgust, and the rest (two or three) would just be waiting for the donuts they were promised.
The warning is totally unnecessary, blackfon. With cretins like you and catnlion in the population, I wouldn't consider returning to the country of my birth for even a brief vacation.

The two of you are what will destroy the country anyway, in my lifetime, and make a trip to Uganda seem like paradise in comparison.