http://www.alternet.org/story/153819/republican_racism_is_an_air_raid_siren%
2C_not_a_dog_whistle?page=3

Republican Racism is an Air Raid Siren, Not a Dog Whistle

Republican candidates are overtly signaling that whiteness and American
identity are intertwined. 
 
ByChauncey  <http://www.alternet.org/authors/11343/> DeVega
 <http://www.alternet.org/> AlterNet: January 20, 2012
 

He was correct in identifying the work that racism does for the Tea Party
GOP and its candidates in their efforts to win over white conservative
voters. However, Chris Matthews was too generous and kind. Newt Gingrich,
Rick Santorum, and other Republican candidates are not engaging in
<http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/01/on-race-dog-whistles-an
d-the-old-confederacy/251497/> subtle dog whistles to their faithful, where
racism and white racial anxiety hides in the background, masked and hidden
by other language.

Definitions matter: dog whistle politics are based on a signal or cue to the
in-group, and one so subtle that those not in the know will overlook it as
no more than quixotic background noise, a blip, a comment without context or
meaning.

For example, during the 2004 election,
<http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/chatterbox/2004/10/why_bush
_opposes_dred_scott.html> President Bush's mention of the infamous Dredd
Scott Supreme Court decision had nothing to do with African Americans and
slavery. Rather, it was a wink to a rabidly anti-choice conservative
Right-wing audience that Roe vs. Wade would be overturned by his
administration.

In 2008, McCain-Palin featured a negative campaign ad which borrowed from
the movie The Ten Commandments and suggested that Barack Obama was the
Anti-Christ. If one was not part of the Left Behind Jesus Camp Christian
Nationalist Dominionist crowd, the visuals and narrative of the commercial
were odd, bizarre, utterly strange, and devoid of context. The ugliness of
these symbols and metaphors were so covert, that they made sense for those
outside of the targeted audience only after
<http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1830590,00.html> Time
magazine thoroughly deconstructed the campaign adand its malicious intent.

In 2012, Republican candidates are using overt signals, what are for all
intents and purposes blaring air raid sirens and signal flares that race,
whiteness, and American identity are deeply intertwined. The appeals to
white racism by the Tea Party GOP during the primaries are not background
rhythms or subdued choruses. They are the driving guitars of Blue Oyster
Cult's " <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7gFlSGXt_k> Godzilla," the chorus
of  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwoM5fLITfk> Jay-Z's "99 Problems," the
opening moments of the  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNwvHEme_JE>
Notorious B.I.G's "Kick in the Door," or the flipped samples of
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap-xkjeXODo&feature=fvst> Justice's
"Stress". You feel it. You know it. To deny the obvious is to close one's
ears to a driving drum line and cadence that travels up through your
shoes...and to your bones.

How else can a fair observer excuse away Republican arguments that
<http://wearerespectablenegroes.blogspot.com/2012/01/iowa-and-beyond-for-tea
-party-gop-road.html> blacks are lazy parasites, whose children should live
in work houses and pick up mops and brooms to learn a work ethic, that
"illegal" immigrants should be killed by electric fences, or Muslim
Americans should be subject to racial profiling, marked like the "Juden" of
Nazi Germany?

In all, the Tea Party GOP's campaign for the presidency rests upon
marshaling white anger and rage at The Usurper, a perpetual Other, and one
not fit for the presidency by virtue of his birth and skin color--he who we
know as President Barack Obama. If Birtherism is not based on this
calculation, on what else does it rest?

Race matters to the Tea Party GOP. It matters overtly. And it matters to the
white populists of the Republican Party without apology or subtlety. This
leads to the following practical question: how do we separate the subtle dog
whistle from blaring conservative racism? What are the elements of the
racial appeal? How can we identify it so that reasonable folk can neuter and
castrate it? Is this even possible?

 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFthiZ_Jftc&feature=related> Knowing is
half the battle. To that end, let's work through elements of the puzzle: 

The speaker effect. Using one of the most gross examples, when
<http://wearerespectablenegroes.blogspot.com/2011/12/compassionate-conservat
ism-open-letter.html> Newt Gingrich talks about lazy blacks on welfare and
food stamps who do not know the meaning of hard work he is mindful of his
audience. Remember, politics is ultimately about the creation and
reinforcement of imagined communities. Gingrich, Santorum, Perry, and Paul
know exactly how to talk to their respective audiences in order to get a
response. To point: white conservative populists have disdain for
non-whites, see them as lazy, outside of the polity, and as rightful targets
for appeals based on symbolic racism. In the eyes of the Right, "those
people" are not "real Americans." They never can be.

The audience as a public who receives, internalizes, and circulates the Tea
Party GOP message about race, white racial resentment, white oppression, and
hostility to people of color. The folks in the audience and on the stage
during the Republican primary debates "get" the terms of the conversation.
In fact, they are deeply attuned to the language and rhetoric of the New
Right, as anyone who either goes to one of these events, or votes in a
primary election, are deeply invested in its outcome, and a return to white
American normality. In all, they are chasing nostalgia and a Leave it to
Beaver vision and lie of America. This audience is also "tuned in" to
politics. Gingrich and his peers are sending signals to a group primed and
ready for his racial appeals...without a need for explanation.

This reality speaks to why there should be no surprise when Republican
audiences cheer the death penalty, dying people without insurance, or heckle
soldiers who happen to be gay. There are unstated rules, a script, which
govern social norms and behavior. The outliers who go to political debates
are intimately familiar with this language. Like marks at a professional
wrestling event they know when to boo and when to cheer.

Context matters. In isolation, perhaps it would be a more difficult case to
suggest that Gingrich's appeals to white audiences about lazy blacks are
predominantly and clearly about white racism. However, given that
communities are created through speech, and that "discourse" is about a
sense of shared meaning with unstated assumptions, any argument for
conservative colorblindness is judged to be insincere.

In South Carolina, where the Confederate flag still flies, there was Ron
Paul (a bigot whose newsletters continue to suggest that African Americans
are ravenous, craven, criminal, stupid beasts); Rick Santorum (a man
fascinated by bestiality and the idea that blacks are parasites who only
want to live off of white people); and Newt Gingrich who sees all
African-Americans and Latinos as being on welfare and the public dole until
proven otherwise. In total, these candidates are a rogues gallery where
white supremacist attitudes towards non-whites is a standing rule, one only
to be disputed after the fact.

Juan Williams is an object of abuse, a means to prove a point. Juan Williams
is a paid pinata for white conservatives. I do not know if he was
legitimately hurt and surprised by their reaction to him, or if his pain was
not feigned, and rather sincere and real. In understanding the logic of
Republican racism and naked appeals beyond the dog whistle, Williams was the
stand-in, the object of abuse through which to actualize rage and hostility.
Barack Obama was not available. Any black body would do. The cheering, snide
glee of Newt Gingrich dressing down uppity "Juan," and the audience's
cheering of a "boy" being put in his place, would be missed by only the most
in denial observer.

Juan Williams is/was a repository for the fecal matter of white conservative
bigotry, and a need to maintain superiority over negroes who dare not to
step off of the sidewalk when white folks pass. That in another life Juan
Williams would be a critic of "negro agitators" during the Civil Rights
movement is coincidental to his designated role on Fox News: he is exemplary
of Joel Kovel's theories about white supremacy
<http://www.amazon.com/White-Racism-Psychohistory-Joel-Kovel/dp/0231057970/r
ef=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1326881925&sr=1-1> , and how it manifests as a
White society which is collectively (and individually) stuck in the fecal
phase of human psychological development--it is all over his face. Juan
Williams smiles while cashing his checks at the prospect of his
politicalcoprophagia
<http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0C
CwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FCoprophagia&ei=uI8WT922A-
bV0QGp-ZzvAg&usg=AFQjCNHgW3Z2yTJKpBW1cihCLZOC--h4Dg&sig2=t5YObVAYSBfOFBc6AHK
Qdg>  at the ass end of conservative politics. He revels in playing the role
of the human centipede.

The excuse of ignorance and a lack of memory. One does not need to
understand the root of a thing in order to buy into its power. White
conservatives (and others) who traffic in racism do not necessarily need to
be able to explain how blacks came to be associated in the White racist mind
with apes. Likewise, those who hate Jews do not need to be able to give an
exegesis on Nazi propaganda in order to be expert anti-Semites.

This is one of the greatest tools and defenses of the contemporary white
racist--I didn't know that, you are being unfair!; You are "playing the race
card" for calling out my association of the Obama with watermelons and apes
as "racist"; I never associated blacks with welfare or crime, people like
you are the real bigots for calling attention to how Republicans talk about
such things, we are really all Americans!; stop talking about slavery, my
family never owned black people!; (and of course) whites are oppressed in
America by Barack Obama!

There is a collective reservoir of symbols, assumptions, and narratives that
individuals borrow from in a given society in order to make sense of their
world. Knowing the wellspring helps; it is not a requirement to perpetuate
common sense understanding(s) of the world.

Ultimately, Chris Matthews was correct in the spirit of the law versus the
letter of the law. To defeat President Obama, the Republican Party is
wallowing in white racism in order to win over racially and economically
insecure white voters. However, Gingrich and company are doing this overtly.
There is little subtlety. Looking forward, the 2012 Presidential season will
make the infamous  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io9KMSSEZ0Y> Willie
Horton ad of the 1988 presidential election look like a celebration of Dr.
King's birthday. The challenge for liberals, progressives, and reasonable
conservatives, is how to make the Republican Party pay for their race
baiting, and desperate reaching back to the Civil War, Redemption, and Birth
of a Nation as playbooks in order to defeat the United States' first Black
President.

Sadly, matters may be so dire that the white identity politics of years past
are now "new school" rather than "old school." To marshal that fear,
insecurity, and anger one does not need nuance, sophistication, or dog
whistles. White conservatives can put such feelings on blast and gin up the
psychological wages of white fear, white anxiety, and white rage to try to
defeat Barack Obama.

As always, the past isn't even past. It is yesterday. Get ready folks. What
occurred in South Carolina is only a warm up for what the Tea Party GOP is
preparing to unleash in the months to come. What is coming to pass will be
an ugly, wild ride. 



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