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Who Gets a Pass?
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel recently said of the Chick-fil-A fast-food franchise that "Chick-fil-A's values are not Chicago's values." Why? Because Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy is on record as being opposed to gay marriage -- as is close to half the U.S. population, according to polls. The mayors of Boston and San Francisco also suggested that the company isn't welcome in their cities.
Oddly, none of these public officials have lectured President Obama to keep clear of their cities. Yet until recently, Obama was likewise on record as opposing gay marriage. Why the exemption?
Nor have the mayors in question disinvited any black churches from their cities. Yet some pastors in churches with black congregations have been quite loud in their denunciations of gay marriage. Fundamentalist Islamic mosques routinely disparage homosexuals, often publicly so in their literature. Is there something about white Christian males that makes their opposition to gay marriage different from that of their black or Muslim counterparts?
Even as Emanuel warned Cathy that his company did not reflect "Chicago values," his own city remains among the most murderous in the world. This year, Chicago youth have killed more Americans than have the Taliban in Afghanistan. Unable to stop the carnage, a desperate Emanuel welcomed in Nation of Islam minister Louis Farrakhan to help quell the mostly black-on-black violence, even though the latter has a long record of racist and anti-Semitic tirades. Is the Chick-fil-A CEO a greater danger to Chicago than gun-toting gangs, or more illiberal than the racist Farrakhan?
Politics -- not just race or religion -- is also a key to the paradoxical double standard. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) just slandered Nuclear Regulatory Commission member Bill Magwood, an African-American, as "one of the most unethical, prevaricating, incompetent people I've dealt with." Reid, furious with Magwood because of his support for the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository in Reid's state, also called Magwood a "treacherous, miserable liar," "a first-class rat" and a "sh-t stirrer."
In 2008, Reid condescendingly attributed presidential candidate Barack Obama's success to the fact that he was "light-skinned" and spoke "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one."
More recently, the crude Reid, in McCarthyesque fashion, claimed that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had not paid income taxes for 10 years -- based on a rumor that an anonymous source supposedly had passed on to him. "His poor father must be so embarrassed about his son," Reid said of the late George Romney, Mitt's father.
Reid has demonstrated that he is both vulgar and illiberal, but there are no calls for him to vacate his post. That exemption was not extended to an earlier counterpart, Sen. Trent Lott (D-Miss.). Lott, in similarly illiberal and crass fashion, said at Strom Thurmond's 100th birthday party in 2002 that America would have avoided "all these problems over all these years" if Thurmond had been elected president in 1948. Lott was pressured by both the Republican Party and the media to step down, and he did so in shame.
There is a common theme here. Our self-appointed priests of fairness from time to time freely commit sins of intolerance. But don't dare hold them to the same sort of accountability to which they hold other, less progressive Americans, whose similarly dumb remarks are not gaffes but rather windows into their prejudicial souls.
We must make allowances for the supposed Biblical conservatism of some black pastors in a way we cannot for the white, Christian CEO of Chick-fil-A. Farrakhan's hatred cannot possibly earn him ostracism. We cannot extend the anger at evangelical Christians for their incorrect attitudes toward feminism and homosexuality to the Muslims who often share similar views.
Such selectivity is untenable. Classical Western liberalism was predicated on judging people as individuals -- and on their merit and performance -- rather than collectively as identity groups identified by gender, race and religion. Using illiberal means to advance supposedly liberal ends results not just in hypocrisy and cynicism, but in the current disaster of "Chicago values."
Politically correct exemption is doomed, because who can sort out the conflicting agendas of various identity groups? Who certifies who's really black, brown or white in a multiracial, intermarried America -- Barack Obama or Elizabeth Warren? Who deserves how much compensation for which particular past oppression?
Can black pastors who oppose gay marriage be judged prejudicial? Is the Asian-American who opposes illegal immigration subject to the same charge of nativism leveled at so-called whites? Can Harry Reid be judged a bigot and McCarthyite if he claims he's liberal?
A simple antidote to multiculturalism and political correctness is to evaluate all Americans on their actual behavior, regardless of their politics, race, gender or religion -- in other words, a return to the ancient liberal idea that one common culture treats all sorts of different people absolutely the same.
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8 Comments
Tod the tool guy in Brooklyn N.Y.
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 7:09 AM
V.D.H: For 42 months We, the People, have seen the superposition of Marxism, over our Capitalism, and are being told what is best! I'll eliminate uncertainty and doubt on ballot box redemption day. Son of George Romney for my POTUS 45; He has integrity, wisdom, experience, and family values.It's all over, but the votin', for the American LEFT!!!
Doktor Riktor Von Zhades in Western KY
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 8:16 AM
As I have stated here and other sites. Mr. Cathy should take his marbles, and go home. Let's see how much the citizens of Boston, Chicago, and SF, enjoy more job losses. Mr. Cathy, and by extension his company are more than welcomed in many smaller cities across the USA. The need for him to expand, is understandable. However, why go where you're not welcomed?
rab in jo, mo
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 8:50 AM
So Harry called Bill Magwood unethical, prevaricating, and incompetent? Well, Harry should know, having all three characteristics himself! This clown should be run out of town on a rail - where are the Republican Senators? Is there not one of them with the cajones to call Harry out?
SFJ in Alabama
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 9:36 AM
"More recently, the crude Reid, in McCarthyesque fashion, " See todays Ann Coulter column to debunk the use, again, of a McCarthy reference. I guess I'll add Hanson to my list of RINO commentators.
wjm in Colorado
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 10:34 AM
It matters not what race, creed, color, or religion one has, if you speak against the marxist statist agenda, the agenda becomes destroy the opposition at whatever cost, facts be damned, destroy. Democrats are domestic enemies of the state, remember that in November.
muchmoredoc in Saint Paul
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 4:55 PM
Ding ding ding ding ding ding! Correct answer. Also the converse is true. No matter what kind of hating, lying creep you are, if you are on the side of the Marxists and work to strengthen their side, you get protection and a pass.
CitizenCal in SoCal
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 2:31 PM
Victor Davis Hanson is: A scholar, historian, teacher, intellectual and, above all else, a true American patriot! A brilliant ray of sunshine in a dark, dank country that once was great and is now being sucked down the sewer by a gang of unprincipled Libs. Elections have consequences.
Abu Nudnik in Toronto
Thursday, August 9, 2012 at 10:59 PM
Yeah, pretty strange, Dr. Hanson, how illiberal so-called liberals are these days.
These exemptions go beyond the cultural. Even the law has been twisted. Obamacare lists hundreds of exemptions to the law, an unconscionable act of despotism. A law applies to all or it is not a law.
Obama is to America what Caesar and Augustus were to Rome and what Charles 1 was to England. Let's hope it's closer to the latter than the former.