Just how strange has this week been?
Real strange.
Thursday morning, I appeared on Fox & Friends, the morning talk show on Fox News
Channel. I was to “debate” Lanny Davis, the longtime Clinton loyalist.
Obviously, the show wanted a reaction to this week's election from a liberal like Lanny
and a conservative like me. I thought I'd have some fun and at the last minute, affixed
black duct tape to my right arm.
The way the week turned out for the GOP, I figured wearing a black armband on TV
would be pretty appropriate.
Poor Lanny didn't seem to get the joke. “It's pretty silly to be listening to someone give
advice to the incoming Obama administration while wearing a black armband”, he
sputtered.
Liberals never seem to have much of a sense of humor, even in victory.
Besides, Lanny, I wasn't giving any advice, I was just expressing an opinion. Unless
you guys get your wish and the return of the Fairness Doctrine knocks people like me
off the airwaves for good, I think I'm still allowed to express some views, aren't I?
But things really took a turn when I got to my radio studio office after the TV appearance
and found a bunch of angry emails waiting for me.
The nature of the complaints? That I was a racist because I wore a BLACK armband as
a way to express my dissatisfaction with the election.
I'm not kidding.
Here's a sample:
“Gallagher, you racist pig. How dare you wear a black armband on Fox? Do you not
know what that means to black people? I'm glad your bigertery (sic) is finally on display
for the world to see.
Cedric
Houston, TX”
And another:
“I'm a little surprised you didn't wear a white hood on TV this morning, Gallager (sic).
You are a big, fat, racist m***** *****r who needs to have his butt whipped.
Tonya
Los Angeles”
And one more gem:
“Watching you wear a black armband, which everyone knows insults black people,
made me immediately wish for your painful death. I'd like to think that will happen, but it
probably won't. I'm a pessimist by nature.
Bill L.
Orlando”
Wow. And I thought Lanny Davis was grumpy.
These angry people even motivated me to try and Google references to black armbands
somehow being offensive to Black people.
All I found was precisely what I thought, that it's a symbol of mourning, a sign of grieving
or sadness. Nothing at all about race.
Then again, there are people who manage to find racial turmoil everywhere they turn.
The great Shelby Steele of the Hoover Institution wrote a terrific piece after the election
about how President-elect Obama managed to tap into the stigma that many White
Americans feel about race. He opined that many people have been looking for
something -- anything -- to relieve the burden felt by years of being blamed for racism.
What better solution than to elect a Black man president?
Naturally, race played a significant factor in this year's election. Finally, there is an
answer to the rhetorical question, “Is America able to elect a Black president?” Continued... |