August 2, 2010 5:54 PM

Dyson: Far-Right Addicted to Paranoia About Race

(CBS)  Sensational accusations of racism propagated by the far-right are depriving America of the chance to talk about more substantial issues like poverty and education, prominent racial scholars said Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation."

"The Obama administration has been intimidated by the far-right wing, which is addicted to a kind of paranoia of race that then leads to paralyzing racial conversation," Rev. Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of sociology at Georgetown University and an author of many books on African-American issues, said. "There's no word from the White House that's positive about the issue of race."

The debate over the Shirley Sherrod controversy - in which the former Agriculture Department official was forced to resign after conservative blogger Andrew Breibart posted an out-of-context video of her commenting on race - is distracting from high joblessness among young black adults and a disproportionate number of African-Americans in prison.

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He added that the Tea Party movement has subjected President Barack Obama to absurd scrutiny over his birth certificate and portraying him "as an African witch doctor," and that the far-right is an opposition that has "no interest in principled dialogue."

But Abigail Thernstrom, the vice-chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, disagreed with Dyson's view of the Tea Party.

"A Gallup poll has shown the Tea Party movement is completely representative of America," Thernstrom pointed out.

Wall Street Journal columnist John Fund backed Thernstrom's view by quoting one of her predecessors, Mary Frances Berry, former chairwoman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights under President Bill Clinton. Berry, who is now a sociology and history professor at the University of Pennsylvania, had said in an online discussion on Politico that "tainting the tea party movement with the charge of racism is proving to be an effective strategy for Democrats. There is no evidence that tea party adherents are any more racist than other Republicans, and indeed many other Americans. But getting them to spend their time purging their ranks and having candidates distance themselves should help Democrats win in November. Having one's opponent rebut charges of racism is far better than discussing joblessness."

"We have 9.5-percent unemployment, 50-percent teenage black unemployment. There are a lot of issues to discuss in this table," Fund said.

Another celebrated academic and civil rights activist, Cornel West, who teaches at the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University, did not jump into the debate about the merits of the Tea Party.

Instead, he agreed with Fund that focus should be shifted to issues such as poverty, prison and education. He said the Obama administration cannot afford to let racial tension build.

"When you put the focus on the suffering and allow blacks and whites and reds and browns to come together to focus on the suffering, that's how the temperature goes down," West said.

But Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson - who in a piece this week called "Signs of Sanity from the Tea Party," said that a lot of racial controversies show that "too many Americans are searching for excuses to justify their rage" - told host Bob Schieffer that the media is making it look like there's a crisis of race "when in fact these are incidents in America."

"It could be a picture at a Tea Party rally of a single sign. It could be … a video," Gerson said.

West countered that there is a racial crisis in America, just that it is manifested in poverty, prisons and the school system.

Dyson said the problem is that President Obama is not addressing the issue.

"I think the unfortunate reality is that there's a kind of gag order imposed on the Obama White House when it comes to issues of race," Dyson said. "There's an understandable lamentation among the Obamanites that, look, we don't want to pigeonhole ourselves into the corner of race, so to speak. But at the same time what is sacrificed is clear and decisive action on behalf of, I think, valuable principles of racial negotiation.

"Which means that we have to tell the truth about race."

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by Rodeo_Joe August 10, 2010 9:05 AM EDT
White people will soon no longer be the majority - hence the PANIC.

This is the FEAR behind the immigration debate & the 14th Amendment.

And Fearmongers are cashing in.

Everything is Transient.

Everything.
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by Gearheart5 August 2, 2010 3:37 AM EDT
Just a question, did Face the Nation say the same things about Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton? Did anyone point a finger at Former President Jimmy Carter?
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by jschmidt27 July 29, 2010 10:52 PM EDT
This is great. The liberals, Obama and Dems play the race card every chance they get, and it's the Republicans who are hung about race. The press is too much. They are still campaigning for Obama and the Dems. The MSM has put these people into office and they tanked the economy.
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by meadowman200 July 28, 2010 10:44 AM EDT
Unfortunately for Mr. Dyson if President Obama told the truth about race, it wouldn't look good for the Democrats.
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by bankersvox July 28, 2010 10:36 AM EDT
CBS : Along the same lines. What about the news of the list of 400 to jounalists who ? manage the news across the board, so call JOURNOLIST, just revealed. IS this true ? Was this episode similarly managed ? It was on one side and then turned our "right" and PC... Given this revelation, why shouldn't all readers of mass media big corp news by suspect ? Why should we believe anything dished out by the cabal of 400 ? Respectfully asked, would like to see some kind of story on this very hot news topic, now ignored.
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by MPHgrad July 28, 2010 11:04 AM EDT
There is a contact us section.
by krzeaz July 28, 2010 8:11 AM EDT
The far left and Blacks themselves constantly chum the waters with the race card.
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by miami_don July 28, 2010 9:12 AM EDT
What a stupid observation.
by miami_don July 28, 2010 11:19 AM EDT
Empire-George, stereotyping and pigeon-holing are traits that seem to be the best answer you folks on the right can come up with.

Right??? It's all their fault - you know how they are - they are yada, yada, yada, yada. What a load of crap.
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by guest173 July 27, 2010 6:15 PM EDT
some people actually like to be poor. my ex destroyed my college textbooks in a fight and loved to tell anyone who would listen his sob story pathetic complaining, really he was just lazy and using that cover to hide his marijuana habit and lifestyle of stealing. that loser also pretends to be homeless so he doesn't have to register as a sex offender by law, which I knew none of this when we were together. some people like to be poor, I left that loser with his own apartment, a job, a phone, tv, etc and he threw it all away when I left him so he could mooch off his felon mother who has the same lifestyle as him. some people like to be losers
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by guest173 July 27, 2010 6:17 PM EDT
that apartment that I helped him get into, because as a twenty year old I thought helping poor people get stuff can change people's lives, but some people just like to complain and purposely have nothing
by impercipient July 27, 2010 4:44 PM EDT
You're kidding right? Breitbart was trying to prove the NAACP was racist after they accused parts of the Tea Party of racism. The administration was simply trying to cover their arse before fox could jump on it, which fox did anyway. Nobody did their due diligence but Breitbart was trying to propagate the lie that minorities can't be trusted to take power.
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by perish2 July 27, 2010 5:09 PM EDT
Breitbart did nothing but show a part of a speech that Ms Sherrod gave to the NAACP. He didn't dub or tamper with anything. All words shown were in order and had not been changed. The speech from Ms Sherrod is authentic just as the reaction of her audience is. It was not the entire speech but no news organization plays entire speeches. They all use out takes and clips. Ms Sherrod has no legal case and the NAACP has no excuse for their racist laughter and behaviour during the clip Breitbart showed.
by perish2 July 27, 2010 7:55 PM EDT
Funny, but true. I will say again for your benefit that the real focus should have been on the reaction of the audience. Actually, I wouldn't care if they weren't the ones pointing fingers at others.
by snowshoe49 July 27, 2010 3:28 PM EDT
A situation like this brings out the bigots on both sides. To say that any race is free of or totally racist is nonsense. As a country we will be stuck in the past as long as we attribute every white person's statement to slavery and Jim Crow. It is also important for whites to be more sensitive and not think we achieved racial equality just because we desegragated water fountains and stopped using the "N" word. The vast majority of people live respecting each other and peacefully co exsiting in their day to day lives. To deny that America is a country with some racists living in it as opposed to a racist country. You may have an issue yourself. Rather than pointing out who is and is not racist, you should maybe reflect on what you think of other races and work on yourself. Right, left, black, white, male, female, gay, or straight. What's your prejudice?
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by 1American July 28, 2010 9:42 AM EDT
What's your prejudice? snowshoe49
Good comment.
My prejudice? I detest idiots and liars. Yup, I'm prejudiced.
by noloyalisti July 27, 2010 2:19 PM EDT
Yes, I agree the right wing (and their corporate masters who run America for their own greedy profits) are paranoid.

That is how they were able to sell the current another illegal, losing and disastrous occupation like Vietnam to us.

Call Congress 202-224-3121, ask to be transferred to your rep and urge them to stop all funding (except for withdrawal)for Afghanistan.
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