"This is a follow up to my post, I would never be so insulting as to accuse the NY Times of tokenism, regarding the demeaning accusation by University of Pennsylvania Political Science Professor Adolf L. Reed Jr. calling Tim Scott and other
Republicans who are black of being “cynical tokens.”
Let’s take a look at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Political Science Standing Faculty:"...(photos at link)
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12/22/12, "Herman Cain; The NY Times Is A Racist Newspaper," FloridaPoliticalPress.com
"Apparently there is a professor of
political science at the University of Pennsylvania named Adolph Reed
Jr. Professor Reed considers it a “puzzle” that there are black
Republicans, and writes off said black Republicans as “tokens” who are
so deplorable, he doesn’t even want to hear about them anymore.
That was pretty much the theme of Professor Reed’s rant in the Wednesday New York Times
about the appointment of U.S. Rep. Tim Scott to replace U.S. Sen. Jim
DeMint of South Carolina. Like me, Scott is that most curious of animals
– a black Republican – and Professor Reed makes it clear that he
considers black Republicans to be little more than Stepin Fetchits,
soulless black people who are willing to serve the white master at the
expense of their true brethren:
Just as white
Southern Democrats once used cynical manipulations — poll taxes,
grandfather clauses, literacy tests — to get around the 15th Amendment,
so modern-day Republicans have deployed blacks to undermine black
interests, as when President Ronald Reagan named Samuel R. Pierce Jr. to weaken the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Clarence M. Pendleton to enfeeble the Commission on Civil Rights and Clarence Thomas to enervate the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
This, Professor Reed sums up thusly: “The trope of the black conservative has retained a man-bites-dog newsworthiness that is long past its shelf life. Clichés about fallen barriers are increasingly meaningless; symbols don’t make for coherent policies. Republicans will not gain significant black support unless they take policy positions that advance black interests. No number of Tim Scotts — or other cynical tokens — will change that.”
So it’s worth asking, then: What,
exactly, are “black interests”? To hear Professor Reed tell it, blacks
are a monolithic group of people whose best interests are served when
they can be recipients of redistributionist policies at the hands of big
government. Let me simplify that for you: He thinks black people need
welfare, and can’t make it under the kinds of free-market policies
advocated by the likes of Samuel Pierce, Clarence Pendleton, Clarence
Thomas and Tim Scott.
And Herman Cain.
Since Professor Reed is also a black
man, I wish him well in dealing with his obvious self-loathing. But he
might learn a lot if he spent a little time moving in the circles I move
in. He would meet lots of highly accomplished black men and women who
have pursued their dreams in the capitalist system and have done
exceedingly well. They vote Republican because they understand that
free-market policies open up this same kind of opportunity for others.
Any newspaper that would publish a piece
denigrating blacks as needing the benevolence of big government in
order to serve their interests is obviously racist and deserves
widespread censure for making such an insensitive and racially biased
editorial decision.
It’s a shame the New York Times is such a racist newspaper."
Originally Posted at CainTV.com; http://www.caintv.com/the-new-york-times-is-a-racist
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