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Thu Nov 14, 2013, 12:32 PM Nov 2013

Richard Cohen in Context (Ta-Nehisi Coates)

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/11/richard-cohen-in-context/281426/

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The problem here isn't that we think Richard Cohen gags at the sight of an interracial couple and their children. The problem is that Richard Cohen thinks being repulsed isn't actually racist, but "conventional" or "culturally conservative." Obstructing the right of black humans and white humans to form families is a central feature of American racism. If retching at the thought of that right being exercised isn't racism, then there is no racism.

Context can not improve this. "Context" is not a safe word that makes all your other horse-shit statements disappear. And horse-shit is the context in which Richard Cohen has, for all these years, wallowed. It is horse-shit to claim that store owners are right to discriminate against black males. It is horse-shit to claim Trayvon Martin was wearing the uniform of criminals. It is horse-shit to subject your young female co-workers to "a hostile work environment." It is horse-shit to expend precious newsprint lamenting the days when slovenly old dudes had their pick of 20-year-old women. It is horse-shit to defend a rapist on the run because you like The Pianist. And it is horse-shit for Katharine Weymouth, the Post's publisher, to praise a column with the kind of factual error that would embarrass a j-school student.

Richard Cohen's unfortunate career is the proper context to understand his column today and the wide outrage that's greeted it. We are being told that Cohen finds it "hurtful" to be called racist. I am sorry that people on the Internet have hurt Richard Cohen's feelings. I find it "hurtful" that Cohen endorses the police profiling my son. I find it eternally "hurtful" that the police, following that same logic, killed one of my friends. I find it hurtful to tell my students that, even in this modern age, vending horse-shit is still an esteemed and lucrative profession.
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Richard Cohen in Context (Ta-Nehisi Coates) (Original Post) swag Nov 2013 OP
The problem here is that the Washington Post... JackRiddler Nov 2013 #1
 

JackRiddler

(24,979 posts)
1. The problem here is that the Washington Post...
Thu Nov 14, 2013, 12:35 PM
Nov 2013

still employs this racist dumbfuck who has written equally outrageous statements in the past, and that he is still syndicated in other papers. He gets paid money to write this stuff! It's systemic!

Let him exercise his freedom of speech for free on the Internet, like most of us.

Nice column, by the way. Thanks.

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