Is Obama fomenting a race war?
Fanning the flames of racial tension in Arizona is
deliberate
By Jeffrey T. Kuhner
WashingtonTimes.com
President Obama is inciting racial division. He rightly fears that the
Democrats will suffer huge losses in November's midterm congressional
elections. Republicans are within reach of retaking control of the House of
Representatives. Even the Senate may be in play. His party's grip on power
is threatened - and with it, Mr. Obama's radical socialist agenda.
Fear breeds desperation. Hence, Mr. Obama is resorting to the worst kind
of demagoguery: playing the race card. In a video to Democrats, the
president embraced identity politics; black, Hispanic and female voters are
to be courted at the expense of white middle-class America.
"It will be up to each of you to make sure that the young people,
African-Americans, Latinos and women, who powered our victory in 2008, stand
together once again," he said.
Mr. Obama conveniently ignored the large chunk of white voters -
suburbanites, latte-sipping professionals, environmentalists, labor union
members - who voted for him in huge numbers. For Mr. Obama in the 2010
election, whites no longer matter - especially white Christian males.
In recent memory, no president has so deliberately and publicly sought to
pit racial and gender groups against each other. The president is not simply
the titular head of a party or the leader of government. He is the head of
state and embodies the collective will of the American people. He is the
president of all Americans - not just certain segments of his electoral
coalition. Mr. Obama's rhetoric is reckless. It is fostering civil strife
and racial animosity.
Imagine the media uproar had President George W. Bush, for example, in
2006 called for "whites, Southerners, Christians and veterans" to vote for
the Republican Party. Mr. Bush would have been excoriated (rightly) for
racist and sectarian pandering.
Mr. Obama is fracturing America. He is calling on the primacy of race and
gender in order to perpetuate his national socialist revolution. He is
championing a revanchist tribalism - the politics of grievance and racial
victimology that undermines our common national identity. Just like his old
pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Mr. Obama is an anti-American, virulent
race-baiter.
Instead of seeing Americans, he classifies people according to their race
and gender. Modern liberal identity politics is rooted in fascist doctrine.
The most influential philosopher of the 20th century was Martin Heidegger.
His 1927 classic work, "Being and Time," is widely acknowledged as
profoundly influencing Western thought - especially the academic left and
its embrace of postmodernism. It's the very culture from which Mr. Obama -
by his own admission - comes.
The German thinker developed the theory of the primacy of race, blood and
group identity in a secular, relativistic world. Heidegger rejected eternal
Judeo-Christian principles of moral absolutes. Instead, he called for the
will to power through racial communities and tribal solidarity. Heidegger
adamantly opposed democracy, capitalism and market-oriented growth -
denouncing them as unjust and oppressive.
What is conveniently ignored is that Heidegger also was a passionate
Nazi. He admired Adolf Hitler. He was a member of the National Socialist
Party. Heidegger believed that fascism - with its racialism, neo-paganism,
economic corporatism, worship of state power, rabid environmentalism and
hatred of Western civilization - represented the true future. Sadly, he may
have been right.
Today's Western liberal elites are Heidegger's heirs. For decades, the
American left has been obsessed with race, class and gender. It despises
America's national heritage and common culture. The Founding Fathers' dream
of a republic based on limited government and rugged individualism, the
Constitution, the notion of American exceptionalism, our roots as an
English-speaking, Christian civilization based on a distinct national
identity - these idols must be smashed in the name of progressivism.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, Mr. Obama's presidency is not simply
about erecting European-style social democracy. It is more insidious and
dangerous than that. It is an attempt at establishing a liberal fascist
regime - Heidegger meets Jane Fonda.
The results are similar to what exists in other fascist states: a pliant
dominant media, greater government control over all aspects of national
life, a bloated public sector, economic sclerosis, a corporatist economy,
permanently high unemployment, crushing taxes, a hostility to Jews (Israel),
a growing intolerance to dissent, the demonizing of critics and an
irrational cult of personality.
The most distinctive characteristic, however, is the incitement of racial
conflict. Fascism thrives on fomenting ethnic divisions and hatred,
targeting internal race enemies to galvanize supporters behind their leader.
This is what Mr. Obama is doing today. He and his Democratic allies have
deliberately fanned the flames of racial tensions over Arizona's immigration
law.
The state statute does nothing more than empower local police to enforce
existing federal immigration laws. Overrun by Mexican drug cartels, a
soaring crime wave and many illegal migrants, Arizona's authorities are
taking action to protect the border in the wake of federal government
inaction. The state's comprehensive immigration enforcement law is simply
patriotic common sense and self-defense.
Mr. Obama, however, has blasted it as "misguided." The liberal media is
comparing the law to Hitlerism, a form of apartheid and white supremacy,
supposedly for its racial profiling of Hispanics. The Rev. Al Sharpton is
leading an economic boycott of the state. The attack on Arizona's
immigration law is an attempt to frighten Hispanics into believing that
white Arizonans are seeking to impose a racial caste system. It is
deliberately playing the races against one another to help Mr. Obama get
higher voter turnout among minorities in November.
The consequences are the gradual Balkanization and breakup of America.
The mainstream media refuses to report on one overriding reality: Racial
violence has broken out in protest of Arizona's law. Gangs of Hispanic
protesters in Arizona have been throwing rocks and bottles at police,
spitting at them and denouncing them as "pigs." Massive rallies are planned
across the country this weekend to demand amnesty for illegal aliens. Event
leaders will use Arizona's law as a rallying point to channel ethnic anger
and rage.
Mr. Obama is fueling greater ideological, political and racial
polarization. Not since the Civil War have Americans been so divided. He is
laying the groundwork for a possible race war. Welcome to Mr. Obama's
fascist America.
Jeffrey T. Kuhner is a columnist at The Washington Times and
president of the Edmund Burke Institute, a Washington think tank. He is the
daily host of "The Kuhner Show" on WTNT 570-AM (www.talk570.com) from noon
until 3 p.m.