This is America!
In a recent
discussion on reparations, a Jesus-loving Christian posted the following:
“Our
Constitution provides for reimbursement when people’s property is taken. The republic took
property (freed slaves) at the point of a rifle. They were never compensated.
If any reparations are due, it’s
to those who were dispossessed of their property.”
Stop for a
moment and think about this statement. There was no pushback, no disagreement.
Perhaps people simply didn’t
want to alienate a friend or criticize his or her views.
But this is how
racism continues to reside and fester in the United States.
I’ve
asked my conservative friends many times to name specific viewpoints or actions
from conservative or MAGA supporters that they would consider “extreme.”
To date, I’ve
never received a response.
Not to
statements like the one above. Not to cartoons depicting President Obama
tending watermelon gardens at the White House. Not to caricatures portraying a
former president and first lady as apes.
Apparently,
none of these rise to the level of “extreme” for many on the right or
among MAGA supporters. There seems to be either an inability or an
unwillingness to critically address the proverbial bad apples within their own
circles.
I’ve
seen this before.
Today, many on
the right are critical of former President George W. Bush for U.S. involvement
in the Iraq War. But at the time, voicing criticism of that war often resulted
in being labeled un-American. Just look at what happened to the Dixie Chicks.
Sound familiar?
I even had
friends who were privately critical of the war explain their reluctance to
speak publicly, saying they didn’t
want to give the “left” fodder to criticize the
president. I’ve
heard similar sentiments more recently in relation to President Trump.
Progressives
and other Democrats, by contrast, have often been willing to publicly criticize
their own leaders. Many Democrats spoke out against President Clinton during
the Lewinsky scandal. Others questioned President Obama’s focus on the Affordable Care Act
during his first term. Still others criticized the Afghanistan withdrawal and
the handling of border issues during President Biden’s administration.
For some
reason, the GOP, its MAGA base, and many conservatives seem reluctant to call
out extremism, racism, Nazi support and more within their own ranks. Unless and
until this group steps up and does so, it is hard to imagine America being able
to move forward anytime soon.
