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________________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 5-9-2018 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
The Patriot Post® · Devolution of the Demos' 'Identity Politics' Constituencies By Mark Alexander · May 9, 2018 · https://patriotpost.us/alexander/55860-devolution-of-the-demos-identity-politics-constituencies
“The policy or advantage of [immigration] taking place in a body may be much questioned; for, by so doing, they retain the Language, habits and principles which they bring with them. Whereas by an intermixture with our people, they, or their descendants, get assimilated to our customs, measures and laws: in a word, soon become one people.” —George Washington1 (1794) Every day, my inbox is filled with a wide range of email — from the Communist Party USA on the Left to the John Birch Society on the Right. (I wade through all the leftist communiques so you, our Patriot readers, don’t have to.) The best way to understand the strategies and tactics used by the adversaries of Liberty2 and Rule of Law3 is to go straight to the source. And frankly, the political and policy positions of the CPUSA and the statist Democrat Party4 leadership today constitute a distinction without much difference.
In the evenings, I work my way through a queue of documentaries, which my wife sometimes tolerates but often enjoys. This week, one of those was a new Netflix release, “The Rachel Divide5” — the bizarre but fascinating story of Rachel Dolezal6.
Dolezal, as you may recall, is the award-winning black woman who formerly led the office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in her hometown of Spokane, Washington. Dolezal also taught African-American studies at Eastern Washington University.
Problem is, Dolezal isn’t actually black. She was, and remains, a Caucasian woman, a Euro-American who shamelessly passed herself off7 as Afro-American for years, even rising to a very public position within the NAACP until a reporter called her out on the lie8.
After being outed, Dolezal adopted a popular leftist rationale for her delusion — that while she wasn’t actually black, she identified as black. You know, kind of like Sen. Elizabeth “Honest Injun” Warren (D-MA), who delusionally self-identifies as Native American9, insisting, “It’s part of who I am and no one’s ever going to take that away.” (Before being exposed, Warren had listed herself as a “minority” in law professor applications for her jobs at the University of Texas, University of Pennsylvania and Harvard.)
For the last two years, Dolezal’s “transracial” assertion that she “was biologically born white, but I identify as black” has stirred up a family feud in the “identity” movement arena.
On one side, her critics accuse her of committing “cultural appropriation10” — stealing cultural identity. On the other side, her defenders say that her black identity is authentic and should not be subject to biology.
Doreen St. Felix, an actual black woman, who reviewed the Dolezal documentary for The New Yorker, concluded that Netflix’s promotion of the film and Dolezal’s life as constituting a “microcosm for a larger conversation about race and identity” is an overstatement. Dolezal has been subject to a lot of well-deserved outrage by black folks who don’t appreciate the ruse. Both Democrats and their black constituency fear that Dolezal’s definition of racial identity is a threat to the “black community,” as it might dilute that constituency.
Of course, it’s understandable why there might be some confusion11 over the legitimacy of her identity issues. After all, leftists have insisted for years that “sexual identity” (gender dysphoria12) is completely legitimate regardless of biology. In other words, when politically expedient, identity trumps reality, but the law of unintended consequences is exposing some political problems on the horizon.
Unfortunately for Dolezal, unlike the LBGTQIA (ad nauseam) alphabet of sexuality, racial dysphorics don’t have the backing of the Democrat Party’s largest and most loyal voter bloc, single women13.
However, asserting that “sexual identity” has nothing to do with biology is as phony as Dolezal’s racial identity argument as well as an extraordinary example of leftist hypocrisy14.
Dolezal is now touring the country promoting her life story, In Full Color, which, despite national book tour appearances, has enjoyed abysmal sales. She has also changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo, meaning “Gift of God Beloved Bold,” perhaps because she is now identifying as African-Who-Knows-What.
But beyond the Dolezal delusion, the “identity politics” that Democrats began embracing 30 years ago have now devolved into fractious groups based on an absurd range of “self-identities.” The consequences of the “diversity15” movement have dire implications for the unity embodied in our nation’s original motto, “E pluribus unum16.” (This motto, originally a reference to unity of the states during the American Revolution, is now commonly used to reference unity of diverse peoples making up the once-great melting pot of American citizens.)
As historian Victor Davis Hanson observes, “The Roman Empire worked as long as Iberians, Greeks, Jews, Gauls and myriad other African, Asian and European communities spoke Latin, cherished habeas corpus and saw being Roman as preferable to identifying with their own particular tribe. … For some reason, contemporary America believes that it can reject its uniquely successful melting pot to embrace a historically dangerous and discredited salad-bowl separatism. … Given our racial fixations, we may soon have to undergo computer scans of our skin colors to rank competing claims of grievance.”
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