Reverse Racism

tait

Shared on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 09:06

Say what you want about animals and their place in society in regards to the allegations on Michael Vick's involvement in dog-fighting and dog murder, my issue today is reverse racism. Reverse Racism has reared its ugly head as many African American people have come to Vick's defense solely on the basis of his race. They contend that his actions are a product of his culture, or contend that Vick is being treated unfairly because he's black.

Bull.

And I'm tired of it - I fully recognize that human nature and our American culture today struggles with the issue of difference. A white person and a black person may look at each other differently because of the obvious, and pre-judge. I live in Dallas and I get judged if I walk into a high-end mall by the rich-class of where I live. But, recognizing an issue and working towards a resolution are very different than just yelling "racism" at anyone around. The accusation, in fact, of racism, is quite a thing to throw at someone and should only be lobbed with proof. To call anyone racist because we are disgusted at Vick's actions is a slap in the face of humanity and logic. Michael Vick had a dog-fighting operation on his property since 2001. The facility was hidden back in the woods with darkened windows and he's about to plead guilty as part of a plea-deal in the face of enormous amount of evidence that he knew about the facility, funded it's operation and participated in events there - for SIX YEARS. Yes, this is not a one-time isolated,"oops i got drunk" incident, but a long term "project" personally funded and setup on his own property. And, I refuse to say that I find this despicable because he's black and would treat a white athlete differently. What if this was Tom Brady? I'd still be disgusted.

Saying it's racism with no evidence actually perpetuates our differences, rather than finding commonalities and working on erasing racism. Telling me I'm racist because I hold Vick to a standard drives a wedge between us, when we should work together to end racism and end cruelty to animals. Pulling out the race card just because the defendent is black is a crime - it's a crime against society that is working towards a better future, taking our eye off the real issues at hand. Racism exists, but you won't further the cause by yelling the word - you further the cause by working with your human brethren regardless of their color.

Unite Against Racism

Blog by Matthew Tait Lifto

Comments

dkhodz's picture
Submitted by dkhodz on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 09:09
Michael Vick is black? I thought he was a quarterback... p.s. good take on the situation!
Devonsangel's picture
Submitted by Devonsangel on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 09:12
Bravo!
DarthClem's picture
Submitted by DarthClem on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 09:31
I remember when OJ Simpson was found not guilty. Simultaneous to the verdict being read, the TV station showed (via split screen) a shelter for battered and abused women. As the verdict was read and OJ was pronounced "not guilty" the African American women applauded and cheered.
Big0ne's picture
Submitted by Big0ne on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 09:35
Nice and I agree.
WallyBR's picture
Submitted by WallyBR on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 09:43
You nailed it tait. It reminds me of the backlash of the use of the word "refugee" durning Katrina. Even though that was the proper word for the people who had to leave town, it somehow got a negative connotation since white people were using it to describe black people. I never thought twice about it until someone brought it up - there's nothing negative about the word refugee. PS Like your new avatar!
dkhodz's picture
Submitted by dkhodz on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 10:03
Tait changes avatars as often as rockcrawler's spell checker finds mistakes...
codemonkey's picture
Submitted by codemonkey on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 10:05
One does anything to try to get off the hook :)
Zikan's picture
Submitted by Zikan on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 10:11
There is no such thing as "reverse racism". If you add or detract from someone's worth based on their race, then you are a racist. Doesn't matter if it's black, white, pink or purple, a persons value comes from what's beneath their skin.
SPEEDBYRD's picture
Submitted by SPEEDBYRD on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 10:34
Very good blog...
Castlemonster's picture
Submitted by Castlemonster on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 10:58
I agree and I think it is like crying wolf. If/when a situation does come up that smacks of unfair treatment, "crying wolf" on this one will hurt the credibility of a real claim/issue.
rockcrawler69's picture
Submitted by rockcrawler69 on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 16:50
Well spoke Tait!!!
Durty's picture
Submitted by Durty on Fri, 08/24/2007 - 16:56
Very good!!! I completely agree!

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