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RACE-BAITING

Why does the Left call Conservatives “Racist”?  This is a serious and genuine question.  Because that word is a heavy accusation to throw around.  It’s not casual.  It’s not harmless.  And It’s not just another political insult.  It is a character assassination intending to harm the image of the person.  When you call someone a racist, you’re not just saying you disagree with them politically…You are saying they are morally corrupt.  Dangerous.  Bigoted.  And you are condemning a person without any actual consideration or concern for outcomes …Unless it’s being done intentionally and maliciously …So let’s slow down.  I’ll start with me.  I’m a Christian first.   I do my best not to throw insults or use inciting words against people…I’m a mixed breed Irish and Czech man born and raised in America.  So, I am an American.  And I hold to conservative or traditional Christian values.  So let me ask plainly:  Does disagreeing with progressive policy automatically make me a racist?  If I support border security, am I racist?  If I believe in limited government social intervention, am I a racist?  If I believe welfare dependency can hurt communities long-term, am I a racist?  If I don’t vote the way they expect a God-fearing and God-loving pastor to vote, am I racist?  Because Joe Biden said someone wasn’t black if they didn’t vote for him…What exactly is the definition we’re working with here?

Because somewhere along the line, “racist” stopped meaning “someone who believes one race is superior.”  It stopped meaning someone who establishes and supports systems that are specifically against certain ethnicities…

Now it often means:  “Someone who disagrees with progressive policy.”  Those are not the same things.  There’s a difference between: Racism, Prejudice, Cultural disagreement, Bad phrasing, Policy disagreement.

But today, it all gets thrown into one explosive word.  And that shuts down dialogue immediately.  You cannot have a productive society if the moment someone says, “I disagree,” they get labeled morally defective.  That’s not justice.  That’s intimidation.

And let me say something uncomfortable:  In my life watching black Americans, they have experienced more hostility, more slander, and more vitriol from the Progressive Left (often black folks) if they are conservative than I ever have witnessed from conservatives (white) for against blacks. 

Now… before anyone gets their drawers in a bunch, I am not saying racism doesn’t exist.  It does. Human beings are flawed everywhere.  But I am saying this: there is something deeply condescending about telling minorities they are victims unless they vote a certain way.  There is something patronizing about acting like Black people cannot succeed without progressive oversight.  There is something unsettling about assuming political uniformity based on skin color.  That sounds closer to racial stereotyping than conservatism does.  If you believe minorities must think a certain way…If you believe we need white liberals to rescue black America…If you believe disagreement equals betrayal…What is that? Because that doesn’t sound like empowerment.  That sounds like control.

And here’s the real issue: If “racist” becomes the default weapon for policy disagreement, the word loses its meaning.  And when it loses its meaning, real racism gets harder to confront.  We need nuance.  We need maturity.  We need the intellectual rigor in the debate.

We need to be able to define terms clearly.  Because throwing the heaviest accusation in American history at anyone who disagrees with you is not moral courage.  It’s intellectual laziness.  If you’re going to call someone racist, define it.  Explain it.  Prove it.  But stop using it as a reflex reaction to political disagreement.

 
 
 

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