Whitey?
June 16, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
What black people call white people…and it ain’t ‘whitey.’

Whiteygate
By Kim McLarin
And so continues the conundrum of being a post-racial black candidate in a still-very-racial world. To speak the truth about anything involving race is to be accused instantly of dragging out that famous racial deck we’ve all been dealt that stands us in such good stead in America.
The campaign of Barack Obama has had to rebut, not once but several times, the wild rumors that his wife Michelle used an insulting term for white people while railing from the pulpit of Trinity United Church in Chicago. His campaign has had to set up a website to refute the charge, and Obama himself has had to chastise mainstream reporters for spreading the lie.
What he hasn’t done—because he cannot if he wants to win the presidency—is roll out the clearest and most obvious knockdown of Whiteygate. Namely this: “When the hell was the last time you heard a black person call somebody ‘whitey?’”
I mean, come on. White man, please.
Speaking as a person who has been black all of my 40-plus years on the planet, I can say with some authority that no self-respecting black, African-American, Negro, colored or even “there’s only one race: the human race” person I know would use the word.
Not unless they were quoting Rush Limbaugh. Or maybe George Jefferson.
The accusation is insulting not only because it so clearly reveals the desperation of right-wing zealots terrified of losing their stranglehold on a gasping America by playing to baseline anxieties and sad, unfortunate fears of those hard-working white Americans we’ve heard so much about; but because, frankly, it’s so ham-fisted in its mendacity.
I mean, ‘Whitey?’
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3 Comments
1. james wrote:
if i remember correctly, tanya called me whitey during a discussion a month or so ago, which i thought was a bit curious.
the last time somebody called me whitey was, i think, in north philly about 20 years ago. i ventured into a all black neighborhood to attend a church where i was volunteering for the day in their soup kitchen. as i soon as i got out the car, i could hear a couple of dudes communicating up the street, hey, what’s whitey doing here? i guess they thought i was a cop or trying to cop. not that time. i was neither and nothing came of it, though i’ll admit to being a little nervous about leaving my beat up honda out there on the street. i thought it would have been stripped by the time i finished with the service. those fears, of course, were unfounded.
June 16, 2008 @ 11:21 am2. Ann wrote:
“Not unless they were quoting Rush Limbaugh. Or maybe George Jefferson.”
If I am not mistaken Rush Limbaugh is the one who started the “whitey” talk….if that aint suspect…
~ANN~
June 16, 2008 @ 11:30 am3. Piscean Princess wrote:
George Jefferson’s slur of choice was Honky.
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