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The High Cost of Racial Hype
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:55 am    Post subject: The High Cost of Racial Hype Reply with quote

By Thomas Sowell

Sometimes you don’t know when you are lucky. Certainly I did not
consider myself lucky when I left home at seventeen and discovered the
hard way that there was no great demand for a black teenage dropout with
no experience and no skill.

In retrospect, however, those days of struggling to earn money to pay
the room rent and buy food left little time or energy for navel-gazing
over things like “identity.”

All this came back to me recently when I saw a front-page story about
middle-class blacks worrying about their racial identity. There, on the
front page of the Wall Street Journal, was a picture of a black teenager
whose mother was fixing his bow tie as he was getting dressed in a
tuxedo, in preparation for a cotillion.

I never had the problem of wearing a tuxedo to a cotillion, so it was
hard for me to empathize with their angst.

When I was that kid’s age, I had real problems that taught me real
lessons to remember when times got better, not navel-gazing problems
that can distract you from reality for a lifetime.

Apparently there are middle-class blacks who spend a lot of time and
energy worrying about losing their roots and losing touch with their
black brothers back in the ‘hood.

In one sense, it is good that there are people who think about others
less fortunate than themselves. That’s fine but, like most good things,
it can be carried to the point where it is both ridiculous and
counterproductive for all concerned.

In a world where an absolute majority of black children are born and
raised in fatherless homes, where most black kids never finish high
school, and where the murder rate among blacks is several times the
national average, surely there must be more urgent priorities than
preserving a lifestyle and an identity.

During decades of researching racial and ethnic groups in countries
around the world — with special attention to those who began in poverty
and then rose to prosperity — I have yet to find one so preoccupied with
tribalistic identity as to want to maintain solidarity with all members
of their group, regardless of what they do or how they do it.

Any group that rises has to have norms, and that means repudiating those
who violate those norms, if you are serious. Blind tribalism means
letting the lowest common denominator determine the norms and the fate
of the whole group.

There was a time when most blacks, like most of the Irish or the Jews,
understood this common sense. But that was before the romanticizing of
identity took over, beginning in the 1960s.

Back in 19th century America, the Catholic Church took on the task of
changing the behavior of the poverty-stricken Irish immigrants, in order
to prepare them to rise in American society. As this transformation
succeeded, employers’ signs that said “No Irish Need Apply” began to
disappear in the 20th century.


The Jewish community likewise made many efforts to change the behavior
of immigrants from Eastern Europe, to enable them to better fit into
American society — and to rise in that society.

The Urban League and other black uplift groups made similar efforts to
prepare their fellow blacks to rise in American society. In fact, those
efforts began to pay off in dramatic reductions in poverty among blacks,
even before the civil rights laws of the 1960s.

The unanswered question is why an approach with a proven track record,
not only in American society but in various other countries around the
world, has been superseded by a philosophy of tribal identity
over-riding issues of behavior and performance.

Part of the problem is the “multicultural” ideology that says all
cultures are equally valid. It is hard even to know what that means,
much less take it seriously as a guide to living in the real world.

Will time and energy spent on rap music and wearing low-riding baggy
pants like guys in prison — as badges of identity — provide as good a
future for young people as learning math, computer skills, and the
English language?

Romantic self-indulgence and self-deception are things that some people
can afford when they reach the point where they can afford identity
angst. But millions of other people will remain mired in poverty if they
believe such notions.

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It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which
the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad
for them, it's failing.
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