Digging into the Racist American Quarry

I hate writing the blog du jour. Everyone and his mother is writing a blog this week about bad behavior, driven mostly by the uber-journalism around Kanye’s interruption, Serena’s threat, and Joe’s outburst.  It’s just too easy—a bit of social commentary that practically writes itself.

I won’t repeat the particulars; there are too many editorials about it already, and you don’t have the time. But I am heartbroken today, not merely because I don’t like my children seeing tantrums by adults, but because I made the huge mistake of reading the bizarre racial ideology of a hundred lunatic Americans hiding out on comment threads related to those very stories.

If our nation is a giant rock quarry, it seems I’ve been hanging out around the visible crust for most of my life. I don’t dig conspiracy theories and I’ve never blasted a hole into the darker layers of racism or hate. It’s not my domain. But this afternoon, while keeping abreast of my nation’s latest conversations, I discovered an entire strata I hoped didn’t really exist. I am not as naïve as I once was, nor do I see the world through an optimist’s lens, yet what I discovered in the comment threads of only three news articles—in phrases I cannot repeat and language I could not imagine—has rattled me today.

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West and Wilson Deserve Each Other

I’m pretty sure that Kanye West and Joe Wilson have nothing in common. Kanye is a swaggerific hip-hop fashionista who wears Alexander McQueen suits and Yohji Yamamoto gloves, and whose vanity is only eclipsed by his ego. Joe Wilson is an extremely white, Southern Republican congressman who has never heard a Wu-Tang Clan song and who once voted against the removal of the confederate flag at South Carolina’s capital.

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