More on Race in America

Yet another reason that black might be angry.  This story  got a brief mention in the opening news review on the News Hour this evening.  Yet, dealing as it does with race, I would think it would get a bigger play considering how offended everyone supposedly was about Wright’s remarks about race in America:  The Supreme Court threw out the conviction of Allen Snyder, who was found guilty of assaulting his wife and her lover with a knife, killing the lover.  The reason?  Because they found that blacks were excluded from the jury.

I sat in the car to hear this story from National Public Radio about Trinity United Church of Christ.

Race and Politics

I should start by stating the I am a Barack Obama supporter.  I find him to be a fresh voice in politics.  Since he is some 15 years younger than Clinton, there’s no doubt that he doesn’t have the same kind of government experience, but I’m not sure we need a good legislator in the executive branch.  Instead, we need someone with the vision to help guide those legislators in doing what is right for all Americans.

I watched the coverage of his speech last evening in the hotel room.  I’m glad he gave it, and I thought he did a good job of trying to at least uncover the tangled threads that are race and religion in America.  But as I listened to one commentator who seemed to have difficulty understanding why blacks in America might be angry, the images of the victims of Hurricane Katrina suddenly arose in my mind.  Yes, I know, all the victims were not black.  But, many were.  And, for at least a few weeks, American was confronted with the problems not just of race but of poverty.  Unfortunately, as with most stories, this one passed out of the news cycle.  But not before I heard the same racist comments from several different people I encountered about the money that the victims were given to at least try to restart their lives.  According to them, these poor blacks simply wasted the money and should not have been given it in the first place.  Perhaps that commentator should revisit some of the images of that devastating disaster and the anger of blacks might be a bit easier to understand.  I was also reminded of the teacher I worked with in a small southern school division.  We taught in a school that had, during segregation days, been the black school.  On my second or third day at the school, she took the time to tell me how badly it had smelled when they first moved in because of the race of its former occupants.  I was stunned into silence, and I couldn’t help but wonder how she managed to deal with her multi-racial classroom.

I am convinced that racism is alive and well in America.  I had lunch with a friend on Sunday and we agreed that, while the comment about “damning” American probably went too far, the notion that America is still run by rich white people didn’t seem too far away from the truth.  But, as Obama pointed out, his goal is to try to get past that and find ways of bridging the gap between the races in America.  Wright is looking backward; Obama is looking forward.  And, I want to look forward with him.

The real problem with what Jeremiah Wright said is that it provides fodder for racists like Rush Limbaugh.  He and his ilk play on the fear of white people.  And, that’s really what this is about, isn’t it?  Fear that being white isn’t special any more.  It’s the same fear that leads heterosexuals to try to define marriage as between a man and a woman.  It’s the same fear the leads fundamentalist ministers to preach about the superiority of men.  It’s the fear of people who are different from us.

Music

I spent yesterday digitizing albums and collecting the music I had already done from the three laptops I’ve got.  At one point, I had all four of my macs, including my 12-inch iBook, running.  I used Final Vinyl to divide them into tracks and today I’ll import them into iTunes and add the information.

I’m also going to experiment with The Analogue Ripper to see how it works.  I installed Final Vinyl on my desktop but it only works if I have my iMic in the USB port.  It does do a decent job of dividing the songs and naming them in sequence.

Right now, I’m listening to Nick Drake.  Seems like the perfect calm music for a Sunday morning.  Not so calm, however, since the squirrel discovered the blue feeder that Bob hung up yesterday and is noisily sucking down the bird food.  He only moves away a foot or so when I tap on the window.  An afternoon and a few peanuts and I could have them trained.

Heard back from my advisor about revising my proposal: mostly just a few methods pieces have to be done before IRB approval.  That’s good news since I’d like to submit all that first thing next week.  I’m using Thursday as my deadline to send the draft back to her.

I’m still giving myself the day off today…maybe we can go to the property, or wait until tomorrow afternoon when it is going to be 70 degrees!  Or, go both days.  After all, I am on vacation.

All the snowmen and leftover Christmas regalia is up in the attic for another year.  By the time I put it out this year, I should be done with my degree.  Then, what?  Who knows?  But I want it to look a lot like it looks now.  Working for a few clients both on the road and at home.

So, just ten minutes until Tim Russert and Meet the Press.  I just checked and it’s a press round table today with Matlin, Carville, Shrum, and Murphy.  Should be lively and fun.  I really can’t seem to get enough of this year’s election process.  I actually made a difference with my vote in Virginia this year.