Democrats' America: The Heart of Darkness

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Biden meant that lots of black folks got locked up for a long time, unjustly, conceding, “We may not have always got things right.” Biden then proceeded to slander the nation that has honored him as it has few of his generation: “Systematic racism that most of us whites don’t even like to acknowledge” is “built into every aspect of our system.” Is America, 50 years after segregation was outlawed in our public life, really a land saturated with systemic racism? Mayor Michael Bloomberg was also in D.C. The mayor’s problem with African-Americans is that he pursued a policy of stop-and-frisk with criminal suspects in New York. So, he sought to find common ground with his audience by relating “a series of events that had shaped his recent thinking about race.” The mayor said he had “recently learned about the deadly race riots in which white residents destroyed the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921, and murdered several dozen black residents.” But why did his honor have to go all the way back to 1921 and Tulsa to find race riots, when Harlem, in the heart of the town he served as mayor for 12 years, exploded in a riot in 1964 that spread to Brooklyn and Queens and lasted six days? Why did Bloomberg not bring up the worst riot in U.S. history, when Lincoln sent Union veterans of Gettysburg to shoot down Irish immigrants protesting the draft in New York? “It’s up to us to bring these stories out of the shadows so they never happen again,” said the mayor. But where are black communities threatened by white mob violence in 2019? Was the Watts riot of 1965, were the Detroit and Newark riots of 1967, was the rioting, looting and arson that ravaged 100 cities after King’s death a result of rampaging whites assaulting black folks? Was the LA riot of 1992, which targeted Koreatown, the work of white racists? Monday, after a meeting with Sharpton, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand offered her message of conciliation. Said the successor to Sen. Hillary Clinton, President Trump has “inspired a hate and a darkness in this country that I have never experienced myself. “It is wrong to ask men and women of color to bear these burdens every single day. … White women like me must bear part of this burden.” Does there not come a time when the pandering has to stop? Ronald Reagan preached America as the Pilgrim fathers’ “shining city on a hill.” For Democrats today, America is the heart of darkness. Can people lead a republic that they have come to see as a sinkhole of racism?

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