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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Prejudging Prejudice
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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Was President Obama's comment Monday calling black rapper Kanye West "a jackass" prejudiced?

Obama was referring to West's actions during the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday when he jumped on stage, interrupted country singer Taylor Swift's acceptance speech and proclaimed that Beyonce had the best video. West apologized publicly on Jay Leno the next day and directly to Swift on Tuesday.

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Hold on -- there has been no speculation that Obama's comment was due to racism or possible dislike of rap music. But the inflammatory question provides us the opportunity to have a frank conversation about racism and prejudice.

Prejudice is a preconceived judgment or opinion. Racism occurs when the prejudgment is due to a person's race.

People are constantly trying to explain the world around them in a cause- and-effect manner. It provides a prescription for dealing with activity and outcome and allows for predictable living. What made it happen? Was there an underlying reason?

Everyone has prejudices, or preconceived opinions.

Race and sex are traits that are often used in prejudging. Other prejudices can be based on country of origin, religion, college attended or work experience. The list goes on and on.

Most of us have experienced some form of prejudice. Some of my experiences include prejudice regarding my rural upbringing, work experience, sex and age.

Race is different. We all carry around the mark of our ancestors in terms of the color of our skin. As Mary Norwood, the lone white candidate for Atlanta mayor, noted in response to a question regarding her race, "This is the package I got." We have no choice in our race.

After his "You Lie" outburst during Obama's health care speech last Wednesday, Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., called the White House and apologized for his "inappropriate and regrettable comments." Not appeased, his colleagues publicly reprimanded him Tuesday.

Speculation abounds not only that Wilson's comment was caused by racial prejudice but that racial prejudice is behind the general opposition to Obama.

Saturday night at the U.S. Open, Serena Williams exploded after a Japanese line judge called her for a foot fault while the tennis star was trailing near the end of the second set. "If I could, I would take this ... ball and shove it down your ... throat," Williams screamed at the woman. This tirade resulted in a penalty point leading to Williams' loss of the U.S. Open title.

She publicly apologized the next day. Continued...

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Jackie Cushman is a freelance writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her column also runs later in the week in the Northside Neighbor.
 
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about being prejudice...
a degree of prejudiceness will never, ever be completely eliminated on or at any level in society; it will never disappear completely...not possible because we all carry various opinions about everything...race...homosexuality...sexism, the lsit goes on, so let's just focus on the degree and harm it may cause and not always jump to conclusions; of course there is a degree of racism behind going against President Obama's policies, but it is far from being the main force, not even close!! I'm afraid people like MGM {moore-garfalonut-maher} do far more for Republicans than Democrats with there completely obnoxious comments, because all, including most of the left {not all there are the left loonies} know how silly their notions are and how unintellectual they remain!! As the old saying goes "it's what makes the world.....

Prejudging Prejudice
I doubt that either Mr. West nor the president meant anything racial in their respective actions.

I deeply believe the president gets a walk from the MSM because of his skin color.

I also believe that most US citizens just all disagree with his policies. None of my neighbors, both black and white, have ever said anything about the president's race, only about the policies and direction he and his liberal colleagues are leading him and our country.

One thing that amused me was that the president knew anything about the awards interruption by Mr. West. Makes me wonder about what he is briefed by his advisors or if all he and they do is watch TV when at the WH. Does he really do any work when going around on very expensive to operate aircraft, and watch TV?

Doc
Winder, GA
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