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Republican Racism on Full Display at SCOTUS hearing for Jackson

Black Girl Magic” is on full display in the supreme court confirmation hearing for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Republicans are apoplectic. The juxtaposition of Jackson’s calm, confident, professionalism with the hostile, cynical and contemptuous questioning by senators such as Texas senator Ted Cruz is an object lesson for the entire world on [b]the ongoing dynamics of systemic racism in the United States.[/b]

Rather than do their constitutional duty of engage with a prospective supreme court justice on the pressing legal issues of the day, the [b]Republican committee members have opted to throw racist red meat to their rabid white supporters who are gripped by fear of people of color[/b]. Cruz led the charge with his attacks on critical race theory, asking Jackson whether she agrees “that babies are racist” and trying to paint the judge as a dangerous person who would force white children to learn about racism.

In so doing, Cruz was working from a tried and tired playbook that seeks to dramatize anti-racist demands in ways that fuel white fears about the consequences of Black people attaining positions of power. [b]There is a long history in this country of the leaders of white people trying to force Black people to denounce anti-racist movements as a condition for entry into the highest precincts of power[/b].

[b]In 2008, the media tried to force Barack Obama to denounce his pastor Jeremiah Wright’s statements forcefully condemning white supremacy.[/b] Two decades earlier, Jesse Jackson was dogged by demands that he distance himself from Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. [b]The point of said attacks is to try to weaken support for the Black person one way or another. Either they distance themselves from Black leaders and movements, thereby diminishing Black enthusiasm, or they refuse to renounce anti-racist voices, and that refusal is then used to scare white people.[/b]

Cruz and his ilk gravitate to such tactics because white fears about Black people have defined politics in this country for centuries. One of the Republican questioners of Judge Jackson was South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham, representative of a state that has been in the forefront of efforts to whip white people into a frenzy about the prospects of Black equality.

[b]Today’s Republicans are becoming so hysterical because people like Judge Jackson pose a revolutionary threat to the status quo in that they reveal the ubiquity of Black brilliance.[/b] Cruz, Graham and their fellow modern-day Confederates know instinctively that a[b]s the public sees how many amazing Black women there are, it becomes much harder to explain why most of the powerful positions in this country are still held by white men[/b]. In 233 years, there hasn’t been a single Black woman smart enough to sit on the supreme court? The notion is absurd. So, if it’s not lack of talent, then it must be something else. Like racism and sexism. Exposing this reality is very dangerous to a political party whose power rests on exploiting that racism and sexism (all the while denying it exists).

The very fact that Jackson’s nomination is historic and not routine is a profound indictment of the United States of America. Hour after hour, question after question, [b]Judge Jackson – secure in the knowledge that she is simply the latest talented Black woman and not the first – is calmly, confidently and politely taking a wrecking ball to the myth that America is a meritocracy.[/b] And the implications of that [b]scare the Republicans to death.[/b]
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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Wasn’t Biden against Thomas?
@MrBrownstone Anyone rational should be.........on both sides of the fence. Thomas's wife is on record..texts and emails...as being so ultra right wing radicalized that she was actually in on the planning and execution of the coup on Jan 6th. If a wife is that radicalized and biased and extremist.........impossible to imagine the partner of that person being totally unbiased on all of that. When that partner is supposed to be completely middle of the road for legal decisions that affect the entire nation.....everyone should be looking at Thomas' position on the SCOTUS very hard.

Of course to a radicalized Republican...........that is great. But if that is great.....and acceptable......then eventually will it be "great and acceptable" if a Dem sits on the bench as his wife tries to undermine the GOP and bring it down (even further)? I'd bet not. When you OK something for one side.........both sides can use that to damage the other.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@anythingoes477 Let’s go after everyone who works for the government spouse then.
@MrBrownstone IF..........they are radicalized in how they do subversive things politically that would affect the bias of the partner that is elected to serve us in a completely unbiased way.........I agree.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@anythingoes477 Using your definition?
@MrBrownstone Nevermind...............forgot for a second who I was talking too. I'm too busy to dumb down to try to do this with you.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@anythingoes477 Logic gets in the way ever time don’t it.
@MrBrownstone Yeah........but I give up. That is one thing that completely eludes you. ONE thing.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@anythingoes477 If only you could defend your view………
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@MrBrownstone thomas is a corrupt Uncle Tom. Everyone should have been against him, even the crooks he works for.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@Diotrephes You sound racist.
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