Diversity
in the Tea Party? Now, that’s a contradiction in terms.
FreedomWorks—a corporate lobbying group behind the Tea Party
movement— has announced that it has launched an outreach effort to minority groups including African-Americans, Latinos and Jews. The outreach
and advertising campaign, called DiverseTea, is a response to claims, substantiated
claims I might add, that the Tea Party is racist.
“I really get a little tired of diversity talk from liberals,”
said FreedomWorks chair Dick Armey.
People of color and other minorities need membership in
the Tea Party like they needed membership in the White Citizens’
Council during Jim Crow. And the notion of Tea Party diversity
is just as implausible. Some organizations simply were
not meant for inclusion. DiverseTea is merely a public
relations stunt, an effort to broaden the appeal among white
moderates of a faux grassroots movement backed by racist
rightwing philanthropy. In other words, this is a prime
example of window dressing— with expensive white sheets.
On its website, DiverseTea says that government has
gotten too big, and they are opposed to “bailouts of the
irresponsible” and “federal bureaucrats taking over our
health care,” adding that “We are black, brown, and white.
We are Jew and gentile. We are from different communities,
various backgrounds, and all races, colors, and creeds.
We will Take America Back, not from Democrats or Republicans,
but from an arrogant political class that puts its interests
before those of all Americans.”
But the populist sounding rhetoric belies the insidious
roots of the Tea Party movement.
FreedomWorks is an organization that engages in “astroturfing”—
the creation of an artificial grassroots movement by powerful
lobbyists and corporations. Among its clients are life insurance companies, Big Oil
and the pharmaceutical industry, for whom it seeks deregulation
and the status quo. A vocal opponent of health reform,
FreedomWorks was behind the angry town hall meetings earlier
this year. And the group worked with BP, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and
the American Conservative Union, among others, to create
fake “grassroots” support for more offshore oil drilling.
FreedomWorks is funded by the billionaire Koch brothers Charles and David, oil magnates who dabble in ultra-conservative politics and
white supremacy because “this right-wing, redneck stuff
works for them. They see this as a way to get
things done without getting dirty themselves.”
Bringing down the Obama administration is what they’re all
about, and their pet projects reflect this reality. They
started another astroturf group called Americans for Prosperity,
which opposes health care reform, the stimulus and environmental
regulation, and helped bring down green jobs czar Van Jones.
Americans for Prosperity has received funding from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, which supports the Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise
Institute, and bankrolled Ward Connerly’s anti-affirmative
action crusade and the infamous book The Bell Curve.
DiverseTea is not a new phenomenon in the effort
to whitewash and sugarcoat intolerant causes. The Tea Party
tried to put on its happy diversity face with UNI-TEA, which has been a flop— although I’m sure Uncle Ruckus is a fan. And the anti-immigrant organization FAIR (Federation for American Immigration
Reform) created You Don’t Speak For Me, a Hispanic anti-immigrant front group, and its defunct African-American
counterpart Choose Black America. FAIR, which drafted the infamous Arizona law SB 1070, has been designated
a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The law was signed by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who proclaimed “I love them [Latinos] from the bottom of my heart.” FAIR
has received funding from the white supremacist and pro-eugenics Pioneer Fund, which supports studies linking race, genetics and intelligence. And even
as Tea Party now represents the energy of the Republican
Party, the homophobic GOP claims to make overtures to gay Republicans, another oxymoron. This, as it has alienated the LGBT community, Muslims,
Arabs, Latinos, blacks and anyone who is not a straight,
white conservative Christian fundamentalist.
For further proof that diversity and tea don’t mix,
one need only observe the movement’s standard bearers who
aspire to political office. For example, Kentucky Senate
candidate Rand Paul argued that the federal government should allow private businesses to discriminate
against blacks. Delaware Senate hopeful Christine O’Donnell said she wouldn’t have lied to Hitler to save Jews from the Nazis. Ken Buck,
the Tea Party senatorial candidate from Colorado, opposes
abortion even in the case of rape and incest. He also believes that the military should not allow the openly gay to serve,
and should be as homogenous as possible. Meanwhile, New York Tea Party gubernatorial candidate
Carl Paladino wants to house welfare recipients in prison, where they would receive job training
and learn personal hygiene. He likes to send racist and
sexist emails, including a video of African tribesmen called
“Obama Inauguration Rehearsal,” which is popular on the neo-Nazi website Stormfront.
Similarly, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC), who has positioned
himself as a Tea Party mover and shaker, demonstrated his
contempt for diversity when he said that openly gay people
and sexually active single women should not be allowed to teach in
the classroom.
The only visible minority outreach efforts by the
Tea Party seem to involve acts of outright racial animosity
and intolerance. In Harris County, Texas, a Tea Party organization
is suppressing the minority vote by lodging unsubstantiated
claims of voter fraud against voter registration groups, referring to the headquarters of one such
group as the “New Black Panthers’ office.”
When I look at the current crop of Tea Party faithful,
I draw parallels with the Southern segregationists of the
1950s and 1960s. They would be right at home busting up
heads at a lunch counter sit in, or hurling racial epithets
at some black student being escorted to school by the National
Guard. Not unlike their forebears, the Tea Partiers reflect
the sentiments of the angry lynch mob— lacking any coherent
philosophy other than jingoism, raw anger, their hatred
of the “other,” and a desire to return to the good ol’ days,
which were not so good for those other people. And like
the rabble-rousers of Jim Crow fame, they do the dirty work
at the behest of oligarchs such as the Koch brothers, who
find them useful if not entertaining.
Real diversity means inclusion and tolerance of different
viewpoints, backgrounds, orientations and lifestyles, not
tokenism. So, if you are a diverse applicant for admission
to the Tea Party gang, know what you’re dealing with. Better
yet, know your enemy. Your work is cut out for you.
BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor, David A. Love, JD is a journalist and human rights
advocate based in Philadelphia, and a contributor to The Huffington Post, theGrio, The Progressive Media Project, McClatchy-Tribune News Service, In These Times and Philadelphia Independent Media Center. He
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