Next year a racist country will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the
Civil Rights Act. Segregation has made a comeback at colleges with
racially separate dorms and graduation ceremonies. Corporate employees
are expected to join the affinity groups of their race and employers and
activists closely scrutinize the race, gender and sexuality of
officials, executives and creatives.
Call
it wokeness, equity or anti-racism, they all amount to a country that
has within a short span of time talked itself into constructing the most
racist system since segregation. The sixties were trending away from
racism while the twenties are rushing headlong into it. Boomers prided
themselves on their tolerance while Zoomers make intolerance into their
identity.
Rodgers and Hammerstein had a point with “You’ve Got to
Be Carefully Taught”. Americans have been carefully taught to hate by
the highest institutions of learning. No Southern educational
institution at the height of slavery could have ever conceived of
systemically dedicating entire departments and fields of study to
asserting why an entire race must be hated.
A range of academia
from ‘Whiteness Studies’ to ‘Critical Race Theory’ does just that.
Students can attend Harvard or Yale and come away with little else than
the knowledge that white people are a primeval evil and that everything
they have built must be destroyed. When they graduate, they find
lucrative careers in the DEI industry, in the media, in entertainment
and in academia.
Popular culture is even worse. Minstrel shows
displayed contempt for black people and blackface has been treated as
entertainment’s original sin even though black people took their turn
being ridiculed along with a panoply of outsiders, the Irish, the
Swedes, the Jews, who were reduced to comical or grotesque stereotypes
in vaudeville and in low culture. But with a few exceptions, such as
‘Birth of a Nation’, few movies actively sought to inculcate racial
hatred.
That’s no longer the case. Hollywood abounds with
racially remixed counterparts to ‘Birth of a Nation’: many of which have
even received Oscar nominations or awards in recent years.
In a
little over a decade America has become a racist country by becoming
convinced that inverting racism would do away with it. The old virtues
of tolerance, color-blindness and equality have been dismissed as
racist, but the new anti-racism that reduces everyone to their race,
that makes all of our lives revolve around race, has made racism
ubiquitous by renaming it.
Americans have become incredibly
racist while remaining convinced that they are anti-racist. Anti-racism
has taught a generation that the less racist they are, the more
unconsciously racist they must be, and that the more publicly racist
they are, the less secretly racist they become.
Anti-racism
appeared to have arrived with a precipitous suddenness, but that is only
because it was quietly winning the debate that arose after the
splintering of the segregation debate between the integrationists, like
Martin Luther King, and the black nationalists, like Malcolm X. To see
who won the debate, don’t bother looking at a calendar, look at the
culture. MLK may have his holiday and his statues, but it’s the black
nationalist opponents of integration who won.
While liberals
championed MLK, leftists joined with black nationalists to build the
domestic terrorist movements that tore apart the country before its
members went into academia. Black Lives Matter, styled as the successor
to the civil rights movement, consciously links not to MLK, but to black
nationalist terrorist Assata Shakur. The police defunding movement can
be traced to another black nationalist domestic terrorist Angela Davis.
MLK may have a holiday, but very little of what he preached survives. “I
have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation
where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the
content of their character,” has been dismissed and in some cases
outright sandblasted out of existence.
Ibram X. Kendi’s
anti-racism, Ta-Nehisi Coates, ‘Dear White People’, ‘Get Out’ are where
it’s at. When Gov. DeSantis jettisoned an AP black history course that
included Amiri Baraka, a black nationalist poet whose most famous verse was,
“Rape the white girls. Rape / their fathers. Cut the mothers’ throats”,
Democrats and their media erupted in outrage, not at Baraka’s racism,
but at Florida’s refusal to let it gain a further foothold in its
educational system.
The ascension of the Left in academia and
politics swamped the fossilized remnants of tolerance and integration.
Empowered black nationalists and leftists swiftly demolished them when
they rose to power in the Obama era. And what replaced them was the new
racism.
Obama began the process of publicly redefining racism to
mean hatred toward black people while dismissing racism toward white
people as “reverse racism”. Since then racism has been widely redefined
by dictionaries, academics and the media to mean power. Only certain
people, that is to say white people and those minorities accused of
being “adjacent to whiteness”, can be racist. Replacing hate with power
has made woke racists certain that their hate is virtuous. They’re not
racist anymore, they’re anti-racist: hating to defeat the power of the
real racists.
Anti-racism has taken a 360 degree turn from racism and imagines it’s headed somewhere new.
Where
equality failed, equity will succeed, DEI tells us. But what does
success look like? Equality sought to raise up minorities while equity
tears white people down. Anti-racism insists that equality hasn’t worked
because white people unconsciously and institutionally repress black
people. White racism is embedded into how people think and everything
they do. There’s no way to achieve equality for black people without
destroying everything that white people built.
This deranged
racist paranoia, worthy of a schizophrenic, has become the official
position of the Democratic Party, leading educational institutions and
the commanding heights of the culture. Every problem is reducible to
white evil at a societally microscopic level and will only end when it
is rigorously purged at an equally microscopic level from the
psychological to the institutional.
A post-racial society is
racist, but a racialist society, one that reduces everything to race,
that can discover race in everything, is the only hope of producing
equity, DEI practitioners tell us.
Anti-racism claims that it is
rigorously scrutinizing everything, history, science, manners, body
language, tropes, literature, highways, religion and fashion, to purge
it of its racism when it is actually infusing racism into every area of
life. The search for systemic racism isn’t discovering racism, it’s
creating it. Anti-racialism racializes non-racist institutions into
racist ones.
The pursuit of systemic racism has created its own
infrastructure of actual systemic racism dedicated to enforcing racial
quotas, demanding fealty to racist ideas and eliminating literature,
art, laws, individuals, science, and entire ways of doing things because
they are ‘white’.
Anti-racism is just racism misspelled with the
traditional roles reversed. Like generals who make war for peace,
anti-racists wage racism to end racism. But the opposite of racism is
still racism.
Hating people to end hate works as well as any other way to save the world by destroying it.
Anti-racism
creates monsters by pursuing them because it is a mirror image of
everything it opposes. Black nationalists were motivated by racism.
Leftists were convinced that only a complete overthrow of society could
make the world into a just place. Anti-racism is the bastard child of
racism and revolution. Its unhappy marriage of tribal paranoia and
academic theory, otherism and power analysis, has festered into the
paranoid racist theories of wokeness.
Liberals revolted against
monarchy and other forms of tyranny under the banner of liberty.
Leftists argued that the problem wasn’t tyranny, but the wrong sort of
tyranny. The right kind of tyranny, a dictatorship of the proletariat,
would be the only solution to class inequities. In the Civil Rights
movement, liberals offered tolerance as the antidote to bigotry, but
leftists argued that the problem wasn’t racism, but the wrong kind of
racism. Now, just as the right sort of tyranny was tried in Russia and
China, the right sort of racism is being tried in America.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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