Friday, October 18, 2013

Black Is White / White Is Black: What Was I's Thinking?


That everything could be turned upside-down. 
Did you ever play "Red Light/Green Light" when you were a kid? 
Oh man, that was fun - Red Light!

If we care to recall it, there is a direct and historical relationship between the ideological commitment to small government and the belief that the government’s priorities are skewed toward racial minorities. Federal intervention in the Little Rock desegregation crisis and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society initiatives hardened the conviction among some whites that government worked predominantly on behalf of minority communities. L.B.J. had envisioned the Great Society as an updated New Deal, but F.D.R. knew well that his reforms didn’t stand a chance unless Southern legislators believed their benefits went largely to white workers.

It’s also worth remembering that the Dixiecrats had few illusions that Strom Thurmond, their Presidential nominee, could win the election. But they did believe that by denying either party a majority in the South they could magnify their influence in national affairs and, in a best-case scenario, throw the Presidential election to the House of Representatives. In short, they hoped to leverage their influence as spoilers and obstructionists in national affairs,...


Those still "searching for new members" can now keep walking,...
 

1 comment:

  1. Hmm, sems like the Dixiecrats, and how they managed to gain influence in both parties has been addressed before, in some little nook of the internet...now, where was that blog site that addressed that again?
    ;)

    PW

    *and yes, those buggers have been a hazard and a bane to this country; a political party/movement would be wise to stay well clear of them...sadly, none have

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