Are there women, white or otherwise, really threatening to vote for a pig like 
Mccain because Obama is "sexist?" Can we offer them some hemlock?

B

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Subject: [scifinoir2] FW: Open Letter to Certain White Women Threatening to 
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I love this guy. He has a couple of articles on race on my web site 

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Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 7:47 AM
To: soulive-susan@ googlegroups. com
Subject: Open Letter to Certain White Women Threatening to Withhold Support
>From Obama

An Open Letter to Certain White Women who are Threatening to Withhold
Support From Barack Obama in November

Your Whiteness is Showing:

By Tim Wise
June 6, 2008

This is an open letter to those white women who, despite their proclamations
of progressivism, and supposedly because of their commitment to feminism,
are threatening to withhold support from Barack Obama in November. You know
who you are.

I know that it's probably a bad time for this. Your disappointment at the
electoral defeat of Senator Hillary Clinton is fresh, the sting is new, and
the anger that animates many of you--who rightly point out that the media
was often sexist in its treatment of the Senator--is raw, pure and
justified.

That said, and despite the awkward timing, I need to ask you a few
questions, and I hope you will take them in the spirit of solidarity with
which they are genuinely intended. B ut before the questions, a statement if
you don't mind, or indeed, even if (as I suspect), you will mind it quite a
bit.

First, for those of you threatening to actually vote for John McCain and to
oppose Senator Obama, or to stay home in November and thereby increase the
likelihood of McCain winning and Obama losing (despite the fact that the
latter's policy platform is virtually identical to Clinton's while the
former's clearly is not), all the while claiming to be standing up for
women...

For those threatening to vote for John McCain or to stay home and increase
the odds of his winning (despite the fact that he once called his wife the
c-word in public and is a staunch opponent of reproductive freedom and
gender equity initiatives, such as comparable worth legislation) , all the
while claiming to be standing up for women...

For those threatening to vote for John McCain or to stay home and help
ensure Barack Obama's defeat, as a way to protest what you call Obama's
sexism (examples of which you seem to have difficulty coming up with), all
the while claiming to be standing up for women...

Your whiteness is showing.

When I say your whiteness is showing this is what I mean: You claim that
your opposition to Obama is an act of gender solidarity, in that women (and
their male allies) need to stand up for women in the face of the sexist
mistreatment of Clinton by the press. On this latter point--the one about
the importance of standing up to the media for its often venal misogyny--you
couldn't be more correct. As the father of two young girls who will have to
contend with the poison of patriarchy all their lives, or at least until
such time as that system of oppression is eradicated, I will be the first to
join the boycott of, or demonstration on, whatever media outlet you choose
to make that point. But on the first part of the above equation--the part
wher e you insist voting against Obama is about gender solidarity-- you are,
for lack of a better way to put it, completely full of crap. And what's
worse is that at some level I suspect you know it. Voting against Senator
Obama is not about gender solidarity. It is an act of white racial bonding,
and it is grotesque.

If it were gender solidarity you sought, you would by definition join with
your black and brown sisters come November, and do what you know good and
well they are going to do, in overwhelming numbers, which is vote for Barack
Obama. But no. You are threatening to vote not like other women--you know,
the ones who aren't white like you and most of your friends--but rather,
like white men! Needless to say it is high irony, bordering on the outright
farcical, to believe that electorally bonding with white men, so as to elect
McCain, is a rational strategy for promoting feminism and challenging
patriarchy. You are not thinking and acti ng as women, but as white people.

So here's the first question: What the hell is that about?

And you wonder why women of color have, for so long, thought (by and large)
that white so-called feminists were phony as hell? Sister please...

Your threats are not about standing up for women. They are only about
standing up for the feelings of white women, and more to the point, the
aspirations of one white woman. So don't kid yourself. If you wanted to make
a statement about the importance of supporting a woman, you wouldn't need to
vote for John McCain, or stay home, thereby producing the same likely
result--a defeat for Obama. You could always have said you were going to go
out and vote for Cynthia McKinney. After all, she is a woman, running with
the Green Party, and she's progressive, and she's a feminist. But that isn't
your threat is it? No. You're not threatening to vote for the woman, or even
the feminist woman. Rather, you are th reatening to vote for the white man,
and to reject not only the black man who you feel stole Clinton's
birthright, but even the black woman in the race. And I wonder why? Could it
be...?

See, I told you your whiteness was showing.

And now for a third question, and this is the biggie, so please take your
time with it: How is it that you have managed to hold your nose all these
years, just like a lot of us on the left, and vote for Democrats who we knew
were horribly inadequate-- Kerry, Gore, Clinton, Dukakis, right on down the
uninspiring line--and yet, apparently can't bring yourself to vote for
Barack Obama? A man who, for all of his shortcomings (and there are several,
as with all candidates put up by either of the two major corporate parties)
is surely more progressive than any of those just mentioned. And how are we
to understand that refusal--this sudden line in the proverbial sand--other
than as a racist slap at a black man? Y ou will vote for white men year
after year after year--and are threatening to vote for another one just to
make a point--but can't bring yourself to vote for a black man, whose
political views come much closer to your own, in all likelihood, than do the
views of any of the white men you've supported before.

How, other than as an act of racism, or perhaps as evidence of political
insanity, is one to interpret such a thing?

See, black folks would have sucked it up, like they've had to do forever,
and voted for Clinton had it come down to that. Indeed, they were on board
the Hillary train early on, convinced that Obama had no chance to win and
hoping for change, any change, from the reactionary agenda that has been so
prevalent for so long in this culture. They would have supported the white
woman--hell, for many black folks, before Obama showed his mettle they were
downright excited to do so--but you won't support the black man.

And yet you have the audacity to insist that it is you who are the most
loyal constituency of the Democratic Party, and the one before whom Party
leaders should bow down, and whose feet must be kissed?

Your whiteness is showing.

Look, I couldn't care less about the Party personally. I left the Democrats
twenty years ago when they told me that my activism in the Central America
solidarity and South African anti-apartheid movements made me a security
risk, and that I wouldn't be able to get clearance to be in some parade with
Governor Dukakis. Yeah, seriously. But for you to act as though you are the
indispensible voters, the most important, the ones whose views should be
pandered to, whose every whim should be the basis for Party policy, is not
only absurd, it is also racist in that it, a) ignores and treats as
irrelevant the much more loyal constituency of black folks, without whom no
Democrat would have won anythi ng in the past twenty years (and indeed the
racial gap favoring the Democrats among blacks is about six times larger
than the gender gap favoring them among white women, relative to white men);
and b) demonstrates the mentality of entitlement and superiority that has
been long ingrained in us as white folks--so that we believe we have the
right to dictate the terms of political engagement, and to determine the
outcome, and to get our way, simply because for so long we have done just
that.

But that day is done, whether you like it or not, and you are now left with
two, and only two choices, so consider them carefully: the first is to stand
now in solidarity with your black brothers and sisters and welcome the new
day, and help to push it in a truly progressive and feminist and antiracist
direction, while the second is to team up with white men to try and block
the new day from dawning. Feel free to choose the latter. But if you do,
please don't insult your own intelligence, or ours, by insisting that you've
done so as a radical political act.

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