Black Republican Rebukes Steele
by Lloyd Marcus
RNC Chairman Michael Steele said that the GOP has not given blacks a reason
to vote Republican. As a black conservative Republican, I ask, what is the
GOP suppose to do -- serve soul food at Republican events?
In other words, I reject the concept of dividing Americans into victimized
groups and pandering to them. Besides, the Democrats are masters of
insulting the intelligence of Americans by playing the old and tattered
victim, race, and class envy cards. The GOP does not need to go down the
same shameful, disgusting road.
Brother Steele, how about the GOP showing a little respect for the American
people by standing up for conservative values and principles? If you do
this, they will come. Right-minded Americans of all stripes will join our
cause.
So how do you, Chairman Steele, think the GOP should attract more blacks? Do
we adopt "liberal lite" policies? Do Republicans prove that they are "down
with the brothers" by embracing a lighter version of the lie promoted by the
race-exploiting Democrats, by saying that racism is still somewhat of a
problem for blacks in America today?
Chairman Steele, you said, "The Republican Party had a hand in forming the
NAACP, and yet we have mistreated that relationship." What the heck are you
talking about? When President Obama addressed the NAACP and said that racism
is still a problem for blacks in America, the audience cheered as if at a
baseball game where someone on their team hit a home run. They loved the
affirmation of their victim status.
The once-great NAACP has deteriorated into a negative for black America. The
organization sold its soul for a seat of power at the liberal Democratic
Party table, betraying blacks by keeping them thinking like victims so they
will continue voting monolithically Democrat. Why on earth should the
Republicans pander to this organization of disgusting race-exploiters?
I am so done with "identity politics". We are all Americans. Why can't
politicians simply relate to us as such rather than dividing us into
victimized groups which they promise special concessions?
Remember how Superman stood for truth, justice, and the American Way? Oh,
for a political party with the courage and values of the man who disguised
himself as mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent -- no special concessions for
any group, but truth, justice, and the American Way for all.
As a high-profile black member of the Tea Party Movement, I am constantly
being asked by reporters, "Why isn't the movement doing more to attract
minorities?" I say that the movement is doing exactly what it should be
doing: standing up for conservative principles and values. Over time, this
will attract all right-thinking Americans.
Entitlement-minded losers will be repulsed by our message, but that is OK.
We are seeking to attract the kind of Americans who have made America great
-- folks who still believe in American exceptionalism, who still see America
as a shining city on a hill.
After traveling across America on three Tea Party Express tours, I am seeing
more and more blacks at the rallies. I have begun interviewing them. They
are mostly entrepreneurs or ex-military who have witnessed the negative
consequences of socialism abroad. These blacks also display an air of pride,
dignity, and self-confidence which comes from personal achievement. These
blacks are cast from the same mold as former Secretary of State Condoleeza
Rice and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, the kind of blacks
hated by the NAACP.
Obama has appointed Al Sharpton as his "go-to guy" in getting his message to
the black community. This is more "identity politics." Does this also imply
that we blacks are too stupid to understand Obama and need Sharpton to
interpret?
Admittedly, there are issues which are devastating the black community: high
numbers of out-of-wedlock births, epidemic school dropout rates, and 50% of
black babies aborted (blackgenocide.org). But these problems should not be
dealt with from the standard Democrat "white folks don't care" or "it's
whitey's fault" or "let's throw more money at it" point of view. The mess in
the black community is proof of the utter failure of Democrat-enforced
liberalism and not holding people accountable.