Re: "The whites who support Obama tend to be young, affluent liberals who truly believe the Obama caOn May 10, 12:21 pm, D2Zabc...@googlemail . com wrote:
> Is Worse Better? Some Surprising White Support For Obama
>
> By Peter Bradley
>
> If you pay a visit to Barack Obama's official campaign website, you
> will find a host of subgroups in the "People" section boosting his
> candidacy. The man who will help us overcome race has separate
> categories for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Latinos, First
> Americans (he is not talking about the ancestors of Kennewick Man)
> and, of course, African Americans. If you are white and racist enough
> to notice you are not part of Obama's rainbow, don't worry. You can
> still join groups for students, women, veterans or the LGBT crowd.
>
> If you are just what Obama notoriously called a "typical white person"
> who is not part of these groups, then you are out of luck. But maybe
> not for much longer.
>
> A significant number of white race activists=97they often call
> themselves "white nationalists", analogous to black nationalists,
> Hispanic nationalists or Zionists and not the same thing as white
> supremacists=97are supporting an Obama presidency as the lesser of two
> evils and, possibly, the catalyst for a wake up call for white
> America.
>
> Newhouse News reporter Jonathan Tilove covered the 2008 American
> Renaissance conference in late February and quoted a number of whites
> who were ready to support the Senator from Illinois.
>
> "We are facing the election of Barack Obama, or, even worse, McCain,"
> said Sam Dickson, Atlanta attorney and longtime racial activist during
> his closing speech. [A View Of Obama From The Trenches Of White
> Nationalism, February 27, 2008) ]
>
> Maryland attorney Howard Fezell wondered if black racial loyalty to
> Obama could make some whites wonder why they can't do the same. "Only
> white voters are expected to look beyond race," he said.
>
> Even Jared Taylor, editor of American Renaissance, praised Obama's
> campaign strategy and stated that he does not know who he will vote
> for in November.
>
> Paul Gottfried, who also spoke at the event, speculated that most of
> the over 250 people in attendance would most likely support Obama over
> McCain. "Better a black who is honest about who he is than a
> conservative who is really delivering the liberal agenda," declared
> Gottfried.
>
> There seem to be three main reasons for this unexpected support for
> Obama's candidacy.
> bullet First: John McCain's stands on affirmative action, immigration,
> official English, the Confederate flag, and other racially-tinged
> issues are, in fact, pretty much the same as Obama's.
>
> The Republican nominee recently told a black audience that his vote
> against the MLK holiday was the greatest mistake of his political
> career. He equates immigration reform with "bigotry." As I write this,
> McCain is promising a renewed "War on Poverty" and criticizing an ad
> by North Carolina Republicans that draws attention to the race-baiting
> comments of Obama's spiritual mentor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
>
> Larry Auster of the mildly white-nationalist View from the Right blog
> writes: "at least the Democratic president, as he welcomes Al Sharpton
> to the White House, won't be giving us lectures on 'true
> conservatism.'" Auster views McCain as a virtual death sentence for
> conservatism in America.
> bullet Second: Iraq and neoconservative foreign policy. Almost all
> paleoconservatives and paleolibertarians are against the war and
> interventionism abroad.
>
> If we must have race quotas and amnesties, at least a President Obama
> would get us out of a costly war. McCain could well get us into an
> even deadlier conflict with Iran.
> bullet Third, and most important: an Obama presidency could shake up
> the current racial dynamics and bring about an end to white guilt and
> passivity over racial issues.
>
> As Jared Taylor told Jonathan Tilove, "I think many smarter, far-
> thinking blacks are going to be worried that any time they start
> talking about discrimination, certainly institutional racism, people
> are going to say, 'Hey, look, you've got a black president for
> heaven's sake.'"
>
> TakiMag's Christopher Roach made the point that an Obama presidency
> could make whites more racially aware even more bluntly: "a political
> equivalent of the O.J. Trial for four years might be the right
> catalyst for this sort of 'consciousness raising.'"
>
> The Obama record on race is eye-opening for those who will look. The
> racialism of his autobiography, the anti-white comments of his wife
> and of his spiritual mentor, his attendance at Louis Farrakhan's
> Million Man March, his support for the Jena Six race attackers, his
> insulting "race speech" and slurs about "typical whites" and "bitter"
> people in rural America all point to a man who has more in common with
> Al Sharpton than Ward Connerly.
>
> Marcus Epstein agrees on the potential for a white backlash. "We can
> be sure that a president Obama will be push for the same anti-white
> policies of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, while posing as a post-
> racial unifier," he says. "The question is whether or not the public
> will buy that facade."
>
> As director of Pat Buchanan's American Cause, Epstein receives quite a
> bit of feedback from blacks on the true meaning of an Obama
> presidency. One of the more printable responses came from a black man
> who told him: "You [presumably whites] have had 100 [sic]presidents,
> why can=92t we have one?"
>
> The whites who support Obama tend to be young, affluent liberals who
> truly believe the Obama campaign is about racial unity. But blacks are
> not supporting Obama so they can hold hands and sing Dave Matthews
> songs with rich white kids from the suburbs (I recently saw a news
> clip of a free Dave Matthews concert given in support of Obama and
> literally every face in the crowd was white).
>
> Clearly these two main groups of Obama supporters are on a collision
> course.
>
> It is not hard to predict which race is in for a rude awakening.
>
> Personally, I plan to vote for the Constitution Party which just
> nominated Chuck Baldwin as its presidential candidate. Baldwin is an
> immigration patriot and a strong conservative on all issues. A vote
> for him will send a clear message to the GOP that the McCain-Bush type
> of Republican Party is unacceptable and unworthy of support.
>
> But an Obama presidency at least offers the possibility of an
> energized right wing movement in which paleos and whites of the Jared
> Taylor-Sam Francis school can find a home.
>
> Just as forced integration and busing woke up many northern white
> ethnics in the 1960s and 70s, a black race-driven president who uses
> his office to excuse black rioters and defend black gangs who attack
> white kids will be a real eye-opener for many a nice white liberal=97to
> say nothing of the slumbering "conservative" masses.
>
> Peter Bradley [Send him email] writes from Washington, D.C.
>
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