Alternet and Salon featured this essay yesterday. Help a brother out if you could by sharing this piece with your friends and contacts on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit. My open letter to aggrieved conservatives is making its rounds online, but I think we can do even better. They are having a collective sad and need our help and support.
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Dear Angry White Conservatives Who Are
Mourning Mitt Romney’s Loss,
If Fox News is any indication, many of you are
dismayed, upset, and befuddled by Mitt Romney’s loss to President Obama. Some
of these feelings are normal. Politics is tribal. When your team loses, a bit
of sadness is expected.
However, some white folks are acting out in
some very unhealthy ways. Young white conservatives participated in a near riot
at the University
of Mississippi where they
hurled rocks at bystanders, used racial slurs, and burned Obama and Biden
campaign signs. Other angry white folks used the Internet to send out racist messages and
pictures on Twitter as
an act of protest and anger at the country’s re-election of its first black
president. I believe that these events are malicious outliers.
Many white people who voted for Mitt Romney are simply scared and angry that a “black socialist Muslim atheist
Communist usurper” was reelected President of the United States .
89 percent of Mitt Romney’s voters were white. 59 percent of the white vote went to Mitt Romney. He also won the majority of white
voters in every age and gender group. We live in a country that is
racially segregated. The United
States is also very polarized politically. At
present, Americans are not talking to each other across the dividing lines of
race, class, and ideology.
Because many white conservatives only interact
with like-minded people who come from the same racial background, it seemed
obvious to them that Obama was going to lose on election night. With the defeat
of Mitt Romney, they are experiencing the universal hurt that comes when
reality interjects itself into a dream world and fantasy.
Many white people are feeling imperiled
because President Obama’s win is being framed by the news media as a sign that
people of color are gaining political power in the United States . The pundits keep
talking about “the browning of America ”
and how the Republican Party will continue to lose elections if it just relies
on white voters to win. I
imagine that many white people, especially
conservatives and older voters, may be feeling a bit obsolete as the country changes around them.
I am white people’s best friend. As such, I
will tell you things that other people will not; I will tell you the truth even
when it makes you upset at me.
The media wants to scare you with all sorts of
talk about how, in a few decades, America will be a “majority
minority” country. You “want your country back” and people mock you for these
sentiments. I am a good listener. Other people find joy in your tears and from
the sad images of Mitt Romney’s headquarters, Republican rallies, and voters on
election night. I feel your pain. I am your friend.
Guess what? Things are going to be okay.
