End the Race Party

Identity politics will get the GOP nothing good.

By Ward Connerly

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“I, admittedly, have long held doubts about the wisdom and appropriateness of race-conscious appeals to voters. But like many other Republicans I have held my nose about such practices in deference to the noble aspiration that the Republican party could become a more representative collection of American society than is the case at present.

Recent events in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina have reaffirmed for me, however, the complete folly of any Republican strategy to increase black representation in the Republican party by appeals based on race. Whatever the name — “African American Outreach” or “Black Republicans for Bush” — any effort to attract blacks or any other ethnic group to the Republican party, based on explicit or implicit appeals to race or ethnic identity, are not only a waste of time and resources, but are also misguided and potentially quite damaging to the nation.”(more…)

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The point that he makes in this piece is one that we should take very seriously. We live in a society where individualism is becoming a dying concept. This racial grouping for political think is something that both Democrats and Republicans are guilty of doing.

This “collective think” has greatly impaired our ability as a people to correctly engage in political discussion. For example, a person that is a Democrat is automatically assumed to be a die hard Liberal by many Conservatives. On the other hand, people (like myself) who embrace traditional Conservative ideology are automatically assumed to be a die hard Republican. I believe the reason behind this simplified polarization is because people in general are too lazy to accept alternative viewpoints that are made up of variations of the two prevailing viewpoints in this country. Intellectually for most people, adopting the “us” vs. “them”, “home vs. away” team, “red vs. blue” team, “whites vs. blacks” is all that many people will allow themselves to comprehend.

In other words, we must do away with “group think”. All blacks do not think the same way regardless of political persuasion. All of us, regardless of race, are individuals.




 

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