Blogger From Inwood <http://www.blogger.com/profile/00555545963289759013> said...

   If ny serious unprejudiced person here wants a serious critique of
   this slander, he/she might want to see:

*Dalrymple: Is The Tea Party Racist?*
   /The charge that the Tea Party is racist is a perfect object lesson
   in liberal misinterpretation of conservatives. It is, of all the
   charges leveled against the Tea Party movement, the most
   inflammatory and the most politically damaging. Yet the accusation
   says more about the accusers than the accused.

   Critics of the Tea Party point to a smattering of racist signs at
   rallies around the country, to the low percentage of minorities
   involved in the movement, and to a study that purports to show high
   levels of "racial resentment" among tea party supporters. These
   arguments are, however, mere justifications for a position already
   taken. Liberals were inclined to believe Tea Partiers racist even
   before such "evidence" was available. That is, the belief that Tea
   Partiers are racist is not an evidence-based belief. It is a belief
   in search of evidence.

   What I propose, then, is the Theory of the Missing Motive. Since the
   education establishment has failed to convey a thorough and
   unprejudiced perspective on differing political points of view, even
   highly educated liberals possess a cartoonish, easily-dismissed
   image of American conservative thought. Liberals cannot believe that
   Tea Partiers are actually motivated by the passions and the reasons
   that Tea Partiers claim motivate them, because liberals in general
   are alienated from those passions and insufficiently educated in
   those reasons.

   It is essentially a failure of imagination. Liberals cannot imagine
   themselves into a way of thinking in which conservatives do what
   they do and believe what they believe for good reasons. And since
   they cannot believe that conservatives are motivated by rational
   beliefs and admirable motives, they must appeal to darker, more
   primitive impulses to explain their behavior. The racist motive
   presents itself as a natural and convenient explanation.

   Liberals, in other words, were always going to believe that a
   movement dominated by white conservatives is racist./

   Read the whole thing at:

   
http://www.patheos.com/Resources/Additional-Resources/Is-the-Tea-Party-Racist.html

   7/20/10 2:09 AM


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