Can one really be ambivalent about rascism?  I think that either you are ok
with racism or you are against racism.  By remaining neutral on it, you are
really saying that you are ok with it.  Issues like this are really some of
the few instances where it is pretty black and white (pun intended).

-----Original Message-----
From: Judah McAuley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 10:57 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Tea Party thinks Businesses should be allowed to deny service
to blacks.


On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Kris Sisk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's not like he campaigned on a white supremisist platform. In fact I'd
put good odds on a majority of the people who voted for him not having heard
that opinion till after the fact. Americans >are kinda stupid about
elections that way.

I don't think he is a white supremacist, honestly. I take his view as
being more about the relationship between private business and
government. He feels that there is no reason for the government to be
able to intrude in the relationship between a business and its
customers. Taken to the logical (or illogical) extreme that view point
means letting businesses discriminate on the basis of skin color. That
makes him an ideologue but not necessarily a racist.

> Also it seems a very odd view for a Libertarian. I know they believe in
the absolute minimum laws, but the civil rights laws are ones that they
generally agree are neccessary. At least the >ones I've looked into seem to
think that way.

Rand seems to be on the more corporatist side of the Libertarian
philosophy. He appears to believe that corporations are an absolute
good and, more precisely, that they are basically individuals. And if
you take this view, America holds that individuals can have seemingly
wrongheaded notions (like racism) but we still ensure them freedom of
speech, association, etc. If you take this view to the extreme, once
again, that means that it would be wrong to compel an individual (in
this case a business) to associate with those that they would prefer
not to, like black people. There is logic there even if I think it is
wrong and rather twisted.

Judah



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