“A ventriloquist can always find a good dummy. The extreme right wing down here (in South Carolina) finds a black guy to be senator and claims he’s the first black senator since Reconstruction and then he goes to Washington, D.C., and articulates the agenda of the Tea Party.”
~ Rev. William Barber II, President of North Carolina NAACP ~
Re: Tim Scott , Conservative 'Tea Party' Republican
There is one other point of contention with this group and their mindset which is the accusation that the majority of blacks suffer from a "herd mentality". They like to cite that Frederick Douglas and Martin Luther King were Republicans which is so disingenuous. Dr. King was dealing with the Dixiecrats aka Southern Democrats which would make the Republican party the lesser of the two evils and Frederick Douglas' Republican Party was a far better choice than the Dixiecrats who were fighting for the system of slavery and states rights. It is historically documented that when Lyndon Johnson signed the 1964 Civil Rights Bill, he indicated that the south would go Republican and the Dixiecrats joined in droves and what we have now is a right wing and tea party mentality under the banner of the Republican party. The GOP of the Jack Kemp ideology has been sidelined and silenced. The sad truth is that many of these Black Republicans have joined forces with the ideologies of Dixiecrats/Tea Party folks and have been rewarded handsomely for their loyalty and their attack dog tactics on black leaders and the populace who believe in giving people a viable helping hand and not just a handout.
BTW: I must say that I've encountered black folks and scholars whom I admire who will provide a caveat before they list their concerns about Black (Right Wing) Republicans. It goes like this normally, they recognize that 'one side doesn't have a monopoly on truth...so, I do give the conservative side the benefit of the doubt'. Well...I don't for the stakes are higher now and there are forces that have been so distressed by a Black Presidency {although a moderate one} and a browning of America that I fear an aftermath of a 3rd Reconstruction is on the horizon. The First Reconstruction after slavery was abolished and the Second Reconstruction after the Civil Rights /Voting Bills were best predictors of what we are experiencing now with a significant increase of conservative blacks jockeying to keep what they have by joining forces with the right wing conservatives.
You might find the article written by Egberto Willies on the debate Ta-Nehisi Coates had with Shelby Steele on reparations interesting. Those viewpoints expressed by the latter keep forward thinking people up at night!
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I have so much respect for Reverend Barber.
Me too!
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