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All the GOP Has Left is Racism & That’s a Lie, Too

All the GOP Has Left is Racism & That’s a Lie, Too

In the 2020 election, the Republican Party chose not to even publish a party platform.  They literally had no list of things they’d like to accomplish or do for the American people. 

As Axios recently reported after attending a meeting between Mitch McConnell and wealthy donors: “Republicans should be 100% focused on Democrats and all the ‘terrible’ things they’re doing to the country, McConnell said.” We’ll find out what Republicans support, we’re told, only after they regain power.

In a bizarre parody of Seinfeld, the GOP appears to have become the Party of Nothing.


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But there is something that the white Republican base holds tightly: their belief in white racial superiority.  And the GOP is quite happy to pander to and exploit that awful idea.

Racism was used to justify centuries of slavery, was relabeled “scientific racism” in the 19th century to promote withholding medical care from Black people, and was openly used by politicians to maintain legal racial segregation up until the 1960s.

It still reigns in the GOP (since Democrats abandoned it in 1964), and now animates Republican voter suppression tactics and underlies many of their political strategies.


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And that racism not only works for them politically but is now being pushed to a new generation.

Dylan Roof says he was first inspired by the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), what the Southern Poverty Law Centers calls a white supremacist group, that has been regularly addressed by literally dozens of Republican politicians for decades including, most recently, Mississippi Republican Senator Roger Wicker. 

He wrote in his manifesto, “There were pages upon pages [on the CCC website] of these brutal black on White murders. I was in disbelief. At this moment I realized that something was very wrong.”

The Atlantic says, “The CCC has become the largest white-supremacist group in the nation…” and notes:

“CCC President Earl Holt III has donated some $65,000 to candidates in recent years, including GOP presidential hopefuls Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Rick Santorum. Holt’s contribution records read as a who’s who of conservative candidates in recent years…”


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Before Roof murdered nine people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, he proclaimed: “Negroes have lower IQs, lower impulse control, and higher testosterone levels in general. These three things alone are a recipe for violent behavior.”

That brutally racist — and demonstrably wrong — sentiment is not just one demented white guy: it’s a core belief across the white base of the GOP and across the militia movement, groups that are increasingly melding together. It’s repeated today on millions of websites and social media groups.

In my 70 years on this planet, I’ve seen that lie used to justify racist drug laws and policing policies, heard it from numerous white people in routine conversation (particularly when we lived 13 years in Atlanta), and remember it as a justification for segregation and red-lining.

Differences in skin or hair color and facial features have nothing to do with intellect or any other dimension of our shared humanity.  They are literally “just on the surface.”  

The Bell Curve and other attempts to revive modern justifications for institutional or “scientific” racism have been thoroughly debunked, although its author is still praised by Republican politicians including Rand Paul, Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan.

White supremacy promoted as pseudo-science is a lie, and the racist politics that flow from it are poison in the bloodstream of our republic.

(For the “Daily Audio” of Thom reading this article, available only to paid subscribers, check the “Daily Audio” tab on HartmannReport.com.)

Originally posted at The Hartmann Report

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