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Racism on the Campaign Trail
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The Washington Post piece about racism on the campaign trail highlights examples of anti-black sentiment experienced by Obama volunteers - incidents that have gone largely unnoticed and/or unackowledged by both the campaign and the mainstream media.

While this culture of omission doesn’t surprise me in a social climate that has chosen to downplay our nation’s racial wounds rather than heal them, it is funny that America has been lulled into believing that racism no longer exists - overt or structural (despite constant reminders like the Jena Six, the rampant rise of hate crimes, the racial unrest in the aftermath of the Sean Bell verdict, the disparity in the war on drugs and the countless examples of unabashed racism that arise is discussions of America’s broken immigration system.)

The  real take-away from this story is not that campaign staff are subjected to experiences that the candidate himself may be distanced from. It's the duh-connect-the-dots point that if a rockstar presidential candidate is the object of this sort of racism, imagine what the regular  people of color that live in and around these communities must experience on a daily basis.

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Bringing up the slow
By Frank Lornitzo May 15th 2008 at 10:55 pm EDT
It would be good to hope that the old uneducated whites are dying off and becoming less of a factor in the election. That is where the younger folks have led to a cultural shift. But from many of these towns in Pennsylvania and Indiana the more educated have escaped rather than put up with the old folks. So the older folks feel even more deserted and re-enforce each other in their depressions. The negativity in these parts is paralleled by the negativity of the urban minorities so it all gets us nowhere to spend time on it instead of getting on to repairing this country and getting some relief from the hidebound Washington habits

But it is a very common rural and semi-rural phenomenon: European politicians with instincts like Hillary play on these constituencies rather than look to skills which would lead them out of their pride of the past and of their despondency.
  
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