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"Ro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Horowitz's thinking and logic is a danger to our civilisation. He has > serious personal issues. >> http://skywriter.diaryland.com/031203_66.html It takes one to know one. After all, who would know the Loonie Left better than someone who was once part of it? Horowitz Exposes Leftists' Racism Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2003 No one is more racist than a liberal. Just ask someone who has been on both sides of the political fence, former leftist David Horowitz. He asserts, however, that one thing he has never changed is his opinion on race. "I once occupied the other side of the political divide. My views on race, however, have remained entirely consistent with my previous commitments and beliefs. I opposed racial preferences in the 1960s, and I oppose them now," he writes in his new book, "Left Illusions." "Then I believed that only government neutrality towards racial groups was compatible with the survival of a multi-ethnic society that is also democratic. I still believe that today." The book provides acute insight into the truths behind the myths of the left 's promulgations on race. Even more compelling, Horowitz spells out how our nation's white, Euro-American Christian heritage is largely responsible for the wealth of opportunities blacks and other minorities are able to enjoy today. "In the 1960s, the Civil Rights Act put the power of the federal government on the side of the victims of racial prejudice and effected areas of change in American attitudes and institutions. But instead of declaring victory, the civil rights movement discovered 'racism' in new 'subtle' and even 'invisible' forms," writes Horowitz. Since then, the more gains that have been made in opportunities for minorities and race relations in America, the more "discrimination" the left has found. Though 74 percentage of black Americas have incomes above the poverty line, and more than half of all blacks have fallen solidly into the economic category of middle class since the Reagan administration, the left continues to see nothing but doom and gloom for black Americans. As an example, Horowitz cites the use of incendiary and racially charged terms such as "ghetto," which only serves to heighten perceived victimization, and the complaints of talking heads such as Chris Matthews. Matthews whines that whites fill most of the best seats at an NBA game, even though most of the players are black. Horowitz points out the absence of whites in other venues. "But if he had looked at the far more expensive front row seats for a Mike Tyson fight in a Las Vegas resort, he would have seen Jesse Jackson, Don King, the late Tupac Shakur, the record mogul Suge Knight, and other Armani-suited fans of a darker hue." What accounts for the differences Horowitz doesn't hazard a guess, but he does admit that neither could he tell you why, "If you were hiking in the Sierras, or any national park - where the fees are nominal - a black person would be harder to find than a Hobbit." Failing to consider that there is often no explanation behind cultural choices, cries of racism like that of Matthews are reminiscent, says Horowitz, of a Groucho Marx line: "Are you going to believe me or your lying eyes?" At the same time, liberals remain oblivious to the accomplishments of successful black leaders such as conservative talk-show host Ken Hamblin, who grew up in a single-parent welfare home; Bush judicial nominees Miguel Estrada and Janice Rogers Brown, both obstructed by Senate Democrats; and former Republican vice presidential candidate Ezola Foster, who has said: "I was not born in Africa. I have never been to Africa. I am not an African-American. I am an American." As Horowitz explains, "The more racism you think there is and the bigger the obstacle you think it presents, the more liberal you are - the more 'politically correct.' In short, the more racists you can find under any given bed, the more progressive you will be judged, and the more guilt free you will feel. ... There is a psychological payoff. ... In discovering racism, even where it may not exist, you are able to realize your own virtue and its self-reward." For liberals, more racism equals more self-love. Hurting those supposedly served by this mentality is inconsequential for those who practice it. The internal satisfaction of having a social conscience is crippling, writes Horowitz, and advising people to blame others for the problems in their lives denies them the chance to improve their lives. By not allowing blacks and other minorities to hold themselves accountable for their own lives, we steal from them the power to change their lives. Throughout his section on race, Horowitz highlights examples of racism against whites and of how yet another Marxist fantasy seeks to deny America' s exclusive opportunities to the very groups for which liberals claim to fight. Included among these is the particularly destructive idea of paying reparations for slavery, an idea against which Horowitz launched a nationwide campus campaign. The vilification he endured for his efforts ripped the lid off the astonishing intellectual bigotry and political discrimination of America's universities, and unleashed an onslaught of attacks on free speech. "The left's war against "whiteness" and against America's democratic culture ... is integrally connected to the Cold War that America fought against the Marxist empire after World War II. It is in many respects the Cold War come home. ... The agendas of contemporary leftists are merely updated versions of the ideas and agendas of the Marxist left that once supported the communist empire. Their goal remains the destruction of America's national identity and, in particular, of the moral, political, and economic institution that form its social foundation. The identical strategy is alive and well today in the left's self-righteous imputation of sexism, racism, and homophobia to anyone who dissents from its party line." Thought Crimes An example of this strategy is the promotion of hate crimes legislation, which Horowitz is against. "It's a communist idea. ... It's just abhorrent to our entire democratic system to punish thought as a crime. Under consistent hate crime legislation we'd have to put the entire Democratic Party in the House and the Senate in jail. James Carville would get a life sentence," he tells NewsMax. By inciting blacks and other minorities to hate the very elements responsible for creating the country where they have more opportunity than anywhere else to succeed, America-hating leftists are able to marshal destruction of American culture, as begun by white European males. As Horowitz points out, no one is more responsible for the plethora of opportunity that exists in America like nowhere else. "It should be obvious to anyone with even a modest historical understanding that ... America and England are the nations that led the world in abolishing slavery and in establishing the principles of ethnic and racial inclusion. ... The creation of America by Protestant Christians ... was historically essential to the development of institutions that today afford greater privileges and protections to all minorities than any society extant. White European-American culture is a culture that the citizens of this nation can take enormous pride in, precisely because its principles - revolutionary in their conception and unique in their provenance - provide for the inclusion of cultures that are non-white and non-Christian (and which are not so tolerant in their lands of origin). ... That is why America 's democratic and pluralistic framework remains an inspiring beacon to people of all colors all over the world, from Tienanmen Square to Haiti and Havana, who have not yet won their freedom, but who aspire to do so. We are a nation besieged by peoples "of color" trying to immigrate to our shores to take advantage of the unparalleled opportunities and rights our society offers them." The dying of white Americans for Thomas Jefferson's proclamation that all men are created equal accomplished "what no black African" was able to do, he writes: free the ancestors of today's black Americans.
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