Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago

Updated April 06, 2010
Black Tea Party Activists Called 'Traitors' 

AP

Black conservatives are really taking heat for their involvement in the mostly white tea party movement and for having the audacity to oppose the policies of the nation's first black president.


[img_r]http://www.foxnews.com/static/managed/img/Politics/040610_matt_teaparty_monster_397x224.jpg[/img_r]ALBANY, N.Y. They've been called Oreos, traitors and Uncle Toms, and are used to having to defend their values. Now black conservatives are really taking heat for their involvement in the mostly white tea party movement and for having the audacity to oppose the policies of the nation's first black president.

"I've been told I hate myself. I've been called an Uncle Tom. I've been told I'm a spook at the door," said Timothy F. Johnson, chairman of the Frederick Douglass Foundation, a group of black conservatives who support free market principles and limited government.

"Black Republicans find themselves always having to prove who they are. Because the assumption is the Republican Party is for whites and the Democratic Party is for blacks," he said.

Johnson and other black conservatives say they were drawn to the tea party movement because of what they consider its commonsense fiscal values of controlled spending, less taxes and smaller government. The fact that they're black or that most tea partyers are white should have nothing to do with it, they say.

"You have to be honest and true to yourself. What am I supposed to do, vote Democratic just to be popular? Just to fit in?" asked Clifton Bazar, a 45-year-old New Jersey freelance photographer and conservative blogger.

Opponents have branded the tea party as a group of racists hiding behind economic concerns and reports that some tea partyers were lobbing racist slurs at black congressmen during last month's heated health care vote give them ammunition.

But these black conservatives don't consider racism representative of the movement as a whole or race a reason to support it.

Angela McGlowan, a black congressional candidate from Mississippi, said her tea party involvement is "not about a black or white issue."

"It's not even about Republican or Democrat, from my standpoint," she told The Associated Press. "All of us are taxed too much."

Still, she's in the minority. As a nascent grassroots movement with no registration or formal structure, there are no racial demographics available for the tea party movement; it's believed to include only a small number of blacks and Hispanics.

Some black conservatives credit President Barack Obama's election and their distaste for his policies with inspiring them and motivating dozens of black Republicans to plan political runs in November.

For black candidates like McGlowan, tea party events are a way to reach out to voters of all races with her conservative message.

"I'm so proud to be a part of this movement! I want to tell you that a lot of people underestimate you guys," the former national political commentator for Fox News told the cheering crowd at a tea party rally in Nashville, Tenn., in February.

Tea party voters represent a new model for these black conservatives away from the black, liberal Democratic base located primarily in cities, and toward a black and white conservative base that extends into the suburbs.

Black voters have overwhelmingly backed Democratic candidates, support that has only grown in recent years. In 2004, presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry won 88 percent of the black vote; four years later, 95 percent of black voters cast ballots for Obama.

Black conservatives don't want to have to apologize for their divergent views.

"I've gotten the statement, 'How can you not support the brother?'" said David Webb, an organizer of New York City's Tea Party 365, Inc. movement and a conservative radio personality.

Since Obama's election, Webb said some black conservatives have even resorted to hiding their political views.

"I know of people who would play the (liberal) role publicly, but have their private opinions," he said. "They don't agree with the policy but they have to work, live and exist in the community ... Why can't we speak openly and honestly if we disagree?"

Among the 37 black Republicans running for U.S. House and Senate seats in November is Charles Lollar of Maryland's 5th District.

A tea party supporter running against House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., Lollar says he's finding support in unexpected places.

The 38-year-old U.S. Marine Corps reservist recently walked into a bar in southern Maryland decorated with a Confederate flag. It gave his wife Rosha pause.

"I said, 'You know what, honey? Many, many of our Southern citizens came together under that flag for the purpose of keeping their family and their state together,'" Lollar recalled. "The flag is not what you're to fear. It's the stupidity behind the flag that is a problem. I don't think we'll find that in here. Let's go ahead in."

Once inside, they were treated to a pig roast, a motorcycle rally and presented with $5,000 in contributions for his campaign.

McGlowan, one of three GOP candidates in north Mississippi's 1st District primary, seeks a seat held since 2008 by The National Republican Congressional Committee has supported Alan Nunnelee, chairman of the state Senate Appropriations Committee, who is also pursuing tea party voters.

McGlowan believes the tea party movement has been unfairly portrayed as monolithically white, male and middle-aged, though she acknowledged blacks and Hispanics are a minority at most events.

Racist protest signs at some tea party rallies and recent reports by U.S. Reps. John Lewis, D-Ga., and Barney Frank, D-Mass., that tea partyers shouted racial and anti-gay slurs at them have raised allegations of racism in the tea party movement.

Black members of the movement say it is not inherently racist, and some question the reported slurs. "You would think something that offensive you would think someone got video of it," Bazar, the conservative blogger, said.

"Just because you have one nut case, it doesn't automatically equate that you've got an organization that espouses (racism) as a sane belief," Johnson said.

Hilary Shelton, director of the Washington bureau of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, suggested a bit of caution.

"I'm sure the reason that (black conservatives) are involved is that from an ideological perspective, they agree," said Shelton. "But when those kinds of things happen, it is very important to be careful of the company that you keep."


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RaiderPride
14 years ago
"Racist protest signs at some tea party rallies and recent reports by U.S. Reps. John Lewis, D-Ga., and Barney Frank, D-Mass., that tea partyers shouted racial and anti-gay slurs at them have raised allegations of racism in the tea party movement.""

Political shenanigans which sadly work in the political cesspool of elected officials in system where no one is to blame but the people who do not vote for elected officials.

Hint or suggest that any person or movement is Racial and Anti Gay. The oldest trick in the history of the politics. Fuck people get real. See the vermin spread by the likes of the Barney Franks', Rush Limbaugh's, Gloria Allred's, Obama's. and David Duke's of the country.

They are all playing to the ignorance of the American Voter.

Some do it like idiot's and some do it in a slick, sickening, sleazy, subtle way.

But it is the same game. The Race Card Makes Laugh At Humanity.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago
So, black folk aren't allowed to think for themselves? Now, who's the racist?

I like what Dr. King said. He looked forward to the day when he was judged not by his race, but the content of his character.
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Formo
14 years ago

So, black folk aren't allowed to think for themselves? Now, who's the racist?

I like what Dr. King said. He looked forward to the day when he was judged not by his race, but the content of his character.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



Exactly. Because they don't stand with their 'brothers and sisters' in race, they are branded. It's shit like this that pisses me off about people who use the race card. Seriously.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago
You're not the only one. I prefer to think beyond what's good for my "race" and think in terms of what's good for my country. Wish everyone else would do the same.
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Pack93z
14 years ago

You're not the only one. I prefer to think beyond what's good for my "race" and think in terms of what's good for my country. Wish everyone else would do the same.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



100% agreed... There is no place for that mentality..

But sadly I am afraid that while the race profiling has decreased over the last century.. it is still present but not to the degree it once was.. I fear that another will soon take its place.

It is political party profiling.. the evidence that we are a declining nation can be seen by the separation and lack of unity of the political parties.

In these dark and economic desperate times you see the government breaking down by party instead of unifying and addressing the issues at hand.

And I think it is only going to get worse.
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zombieslayer
14 years ago
I think so too unfortunately.

Sadder for us is both parties have become out of touch with what this country is really about, and instead for their own interests.
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digsthepack
14 years ago
Fuck the left, fuck the right....I just want honest representation that serves me and my fellow citizens, regardless of affiliation.

That said, the left is the most racist group of people I have ever seen or met. The assumption that min9orities ate incapable of excellence leads to affirmative action. To vote or align agains you skin color is to be a traitor.

If Bush II said one thing I admire, it was his comment about "the soft bigotry of low expectations".

God....I need some whiskey to disinfect my soul after wading into the political cesspool.
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Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
Digsthepack raises an interesting point. One of my libertarian friends (hot, female, and libertarian -- such a rare combination) points out that most diehard liberals fail to see how chauvinistic and elitist their perspectives are, how in condescending to help the poor, disadvantaged minorities, they're actually perpetuating the supposed white privilege the deplore.

It's not as though minorities are free of racism. As Chris Rock said, "Who's more racist -- white people or black people? Black people. 'Cuz we hate black people too!" And it's true. Before you let anyone tell you that Nelson Mandela was a noble man of benevolent aims and heroic intentions, do a web search on the practice of "necklacing." Try to keep down your lunch when you watch the barbarity Mandela's followers perpetrated on whites and other blacks alike.

No one's hands are clean.
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DakotaT
14 years ago
America is becoming more about social status than it is about racism. Sure you have you bigots, and always will have. But your political views will probably reflect your wallet more than your race. I don't identify with the blue bloods, and I've forgotton how poor I once was. So that leaves me in middle class conservative land.

I've argued that we should have a heart and accept the new health legislation because it is going to help the poor tremendously. This new health care is going to kick me in the nuts. It has to because we have tremendous health care right now and there is no way but down. But here's the thing: I should be madder than hell like all my friends and some of you but I'm not and here's why. I once didn't have a pot to piss in and received some help. I climbed out of the gutter to make a good life so I feel I owe something back for the help I received. And if they're going to rob from me to do it, well, I guess I should try to remember how fortunat I really am to have the life I have.
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