Can Anyone Tell Me Why Race is Suddenly the Hot Topic?

width=96By Star Parker Why are we discussing racism?  According to Gallup polling of last week the issues most on the minds of Americans are:
  1. The Economy & Jobs followed by
  2. Dissatisfaction with ALL Aspects of Government.
I didnt notice racism on the list anywhere.   The NAACP says it was snookered" by Fox News on the Shirley Sherrod story. I say weve all been snookered by the NAACP. The NAACP has shown that those who have written this organization off as irrelevant are wrong. It demonstrated this past week that if it so chooses it can dominate the national discussion with its racial agenda regardless of what the real pressing issues of national concern may be. The accusation about Tea Party racism is ridiculous. But even if you dont think its ridiculous is this the discussion we need to be having when national unemployment hovers at ten percent and when black unemployment is closer to 15 double that of whites? Now of course we should be talking about racism if this is what is driving black unemployment. But is it? I dont think so. Nor do most blacks. In January of this year well into our recession and well into the emergence of the Tea Party movement the Pew Research Center surveyed black attitudes. In answer to the question When blacks dont make progress who or what is to blame?" 52 of blacks responded that blacks" themselves are mostly responsible" and 34 said racism." This is the reverse of how blacks responded to this question just 15 years ago when 56 said that racism was the impediment to black progress. In the same survey blacks responded almost identically as whites to the question of whether success in life is determined by forces beyond ones control" or whether everyone has the power to succeed." Seventy seven percent of blacks and 82 of whites said that everyone has the power to succeed" and 16 of blacks and 12 whites said success is determined by forces beyond ones control." And when blacks were asked in this same survey about the main problems facing black families the response was overwhelmingly exactly the same as the general result of the Gallup poll of last week. Jobs. So Americans of all colors today generally feel responsible for their own lives and the main concern of most is the sick state of our economy. So lets have that discussion. Clearly there are differences of opinion about how to light a fire under this economy and the role of government. Some think government is the answer. Some think its the problem. But this is a difference of opinion about how the world works. Why are we talking about racism? Racism is about people being persecuted and endangered because of their color. Its about not be treated equally under the law or denied access to public facilities or work because of ones color. Fortunately those ugly days are behind us. And aside from the political and legal truths that verify this black attitudes themselves as the Pew data bears out support it. And if we need further verification sitting in the White House is a black man who is there with the help of 43 of the votes of white Americans. Talk about racism may help employment for those in the race business. But it has little relevance to getting the American economy working again which is what we should be single mindedly focused on. And allowing race to become the focus of public discourse shuts out the very message that blacks need to hear. width=71That they are disproportionately hurt by a recession being prolonged by excessive government growth and interference. Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
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