David is Mark
Thompsons guest Thursday, Sept 17, 2009 at 7pm ET
When
the Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) disrupted the President’s healthcare
address before a joint session of Congress, it was not the first
time that a president from Illinois had trouble from a South Carolina
lawmaker.
The
first time, of course, was when the Palmetto State became the first
to secede from the Union. South Carolina politicians such as John
C. Calhoun and Preston Brooks stirred the pot and inflamed passions
with talk of states’ rights, limited government, nullification,
and slavery. The other Southern states followed suit, forming the
Confederate States of America and resulting in a Civil War that
claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
During
the Civil War, which I will call Secesh 1.0, the issue was
whether White Southerners had a right to kidnap Black people and
keep them chained in their backyard. (Secesh means Secessionists,
as in, “Colonel, we’re gonna whup the Secesh!”)The South
lost, but was a sore loser. And President Lincoln was assassinated
by a disgruntled fan of the losing team. Since that time, the losing
side has continued its quest to shape the nation in its ignorant,
regressive and repressively racist image.
Secesh 2.0 was Jim Crow segregation and the days of the civil
rights movement. That was the era of conservative White resistance
to equality and Black aspirations, under threat of violence and
death. At issue was whether states had a right to treat “their”
Black folk as they pleased. The federal government was the enemy,
as were outside agitators and carpetbaggers, civil rights workers,
sympathetic Whites and uppity Blacks, Jews from up North, anyone
from up North, Communists and other troublemakers.
And
the white-collar Klan, represented by the White Citizens’ Council
and Democratic politicians, kept up the segregationist rhetoric
to make the voter base happy. Meanwhile, the unwashed, down-and-dirty
real-deal Klan mobilized in the streets and backwoods, with a regime
of terror and murder against African Americans and proponents of
constitutional democracy. Lynchings, church burnings, prison, and
voter intimidation were some of the weapons of choice.
For
Billy Bob, Bubba Lee and Skeeter (substitute your name of choice),
the issue was whether there was a right to keep their children free
from integrated classrooms and high school proms, and prevent young
Black men from race-mixing with their daughters. For that “genteel”
old white dude from In The Heat of the Night who slapped
Mr. Tibbs in the face, the issue was whether he had a right to lynch
Tibbs after Tibbs slapped him back— just like the good ol’ days.
Well,
now we’re living under Secesh 3.0. The crazy and sometimes
armed right-wing fringe groups of the 1990s—the militias, conspiracy
theorists, domestic terrorists, and the like—became racialized in
the 2000s. So now, these groups are crazy, armed and also racist.
Whether they are militias, birthers, anti-immigration Minutemen,
White nationalists, tea baggers, or others, they are united in their
hatred of the government—and their hatred of a Black president they
believe is foreign and illegitimate. They also believe he is a
fascist, communist, terrorist, Kenyan citizen, Muslim, and so on.
The
Republican Party’s Southern Strategy—a raw appeal to racist White
voters in order to win elections—led to a gradual party shift for
the Dixiecrats. The White Citizens’ Council changed its affiliation
from Democratic to Republican, but the sentiment remained. And
the extremist G.O.P. base that remains is now mostly an uneducated
and ignorant regional party, led and fed by paranoia, jingoism and
bigotry. The South helped the Republicans win elections, and the
South (minus the red states that Obama turned blue) is nearly all
they have left.
Under
the current release, Secesh 3.0, some people say they want their
country back. The issue for them is whether the states have a right
to be free from Black rule in the form of Barack Obama. This includes
real or symbolic rejection of the stimulus money; calls for secession
from the U.S.; states’ rejection of healthcare reform, a.k.a. “socialized
medicine” or “Obamacare”, and calls for investigations into the
President’s citizenship. And in this effort, a seamless coalition,
a dangerous coalition has formed, consisting of: Republican lawmakers;
corporate lobbyists; fringe groups and nut jobs off the street;
right-wing talk radio hosts and mainstream cable news entertainers.
Their efforts began with displays of racism at last year’s McCain-Palin
rallies and this year’s tea parties and disruptions at the healthcare
town hall meetings. And it has culminated in the recent “Million Moron March” on Washington, and Rep. Wilson’s interruption of
Obama’s address by shouting “you lie!”
It
is appropriate that Rep. Wilson—whose outburst has energized support for his Democratic opponent, Rob Miller—is the poster child for Secesh 3.0. After all,
Wilson is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), a radical White supremacist group that has
been well-documented by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
“The slackers and the grannies have been purged from our ranks,”
as Kirk Lyons, an SCV operative announced, in a move to turn the
group into “a modern, 21st century Christian war machine capable
of uniting the Confederate community and leading it to ultimate
victory.”
As
a state legislator, Wilson was one of seven Republicans to vote to keep the Confederate flag flying over
the South Carolina state capitol. Moreover, he was forced to apologize
to Essie Mae Washington-Williams—
the African American daughter of the late Sen. Strom Thurmond and
his Black maid— after she publicly revealed her father’s identity.
Thurmond was, of course, the legendary segregationist and originator
of the 1956 “Southern Manifesto”, a declaration against the 1954 Brown desegregation
ruling. Calling Ms. Washington’s revelation an “unseemly” act that
served to “diminish” one of his “heroes”, the former Thurmond page
said “It's a smear on the image that [Thurmond] has as a person
of high integrity who has been so loyal to the people of South Carolina.”
And no one had even questioned Washington’s veracity, as Thurmond’s family acknowledged her,
and she had received financial support from him for years.
So,
the question that arises is, where is all of this foolishness leading
us? To be sure, as in past releases, we are entering dangerous
territory. One side won the 2008 election, while the other side
has turned its radical fringe into the mainstream. And the ones
who are crying fascism these days seem like the real fascists.
In a sobering report, Homeland Security had already sounded the alarm
on the rise of violent right-wing extremist groups. Now is the
time to watch your back, and someone else’s if you are able. And
don’t forget to sleep with at least one eye open.
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