The Romney Chronicles: Partying Like It’s 1865

By Sikivu Hutchinson

In an effort to clarify his racist comments about backward Palestinians and prosperous Israel Romney let loose with more exceptionalist flatulence at the National Review:  “But what exactly accounts for prosperity if not culture? In the case of the United States, it is a particular kind of culture that has made us the greatest economic power in the history of the earth. Many significant features come to mind: our work ethic, our appreciation for education, our willingness to take risks, our commitment to honor and oath, our family orientation, our devotion to a purpose greater than ourselves, our patriotism. But one feature of our culture that propels the American economy stands out above all others: freedom.”

The American dream, and the manifest destiny notion—held by believers and non-believers alike—that the U.S. is the greatest, most just, most civilized, exceptional, culturally and technologically advanced nation on the planet, has always been the genius milk of Magnesia myth in the midst of terrorism. Suckle the masses on the belief that having a choice of one hundred pair of Nike shoes is democracy and you’ll have them for a penny or a trashy reality show.  Snooker them with the bootstraps ethos that anybody—not just privileged white male Harvard dropouts blessed with the advantage of generations of discriminatory entitlement programs—can be Mark Zuckerberg and you’ve manufactured a nation of blissful historical amnesiacs.  Since the election of Barack Obama the robotic bleat of American exceptionalism has become legion amongst white conservatives for whom Israel’s apartheid regime is sweet freedom.  Opining on Israel’s cultural superiority Romney also declared that, “America’s culture enabled the nation to become the most powerful and beneficent country in the history of humankind.”  In the white imagination this coupling of power and beneficence is critically important. First, it obscures the tradition of European American social welfare, principally, how whites have systematically benefited from affirmative action policies that built white wealth, institutionalized segregated residential patterns that stubbornly persist today, and rendered black and Latino capital a virtual oxymoron.  Second, it suggests that the pursuit of power at the expense of the Other is not just good for the powerful but is good for the Other as well.  So what if the taxes of people of color fund sub-standard schools and housing and breaks for robber barons like Romney and the Koch brothers?

Central to Romney’s message is that American power is fundamentally moral.  There was a moral reason why white progress and upward mobility were brokered through New Deal entitlement institutions like the FHA, GI Bill, and Social Security; entities which excluded African Americans for decades and are now savaged as evil big government by the white nationalist right. In Romney’s world the Darwinian influence of American culture fueled suburban manifest destiny for whites, enabling them safe passage and escape from urban ghettoes.  People of color who were able to assimilate to Anglo American values took advantage of equal opportunity and prospered; those that weren’t were simply mired in backward ancestral traditions.  As Glen Ford notes in his piece “Romney and the Culture of White Supremacy”:

“White U.S. southerners also insisted, during slavery and Jim Crow, that “their” Negroes were the best off in the world because of their exposure to white folks’ religion and way of life. Left to their own devices, however, Black folks’ innate cultural inferiority – i.e., depravity – would do them in…White liberals also believed in the Culture Demon. In the 1950s and early 60s, it was considered politically correct to describe African Americans as “culturally deprived” – meaning, Blacks are disadvantaged by lack of exposure to white culture. Power has nothing to do with it.” 

Comparing African American wealth to that of the Palestinians Ford argues, “The 20 to 1 disparity between Israeli and Palestinian per capita income matches the wealth gap between American Blacks and whites (app. $5,000 vs. $100,000 for median Black and white households). The fact that such numbers do not provoke general shock and calls for reparations is proof enough that most whites view the disparity as more a natural phenomenon than evidence of cumulative injustice. Daniel Patrick Moynihan spoke for white folks of the past, present and future when he posited, in 1965, that a Black ‘culture of poverty’ is what keeps Black people poor – not pervasive white racism.”  Moynihan, author of the infamous 1965 Johnson administration report “The Negro Family: The Case for National Action,” is a fitting reference given the blizzard of exceptionalist propaganda fueling the 2012 election.  With his nod to manifest destiny and cultural imperialism Romney is set to party like its 1965, or 1865.

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10 thoughts on “The Romney Chronicles: Partying Like It’s 1865

  1. 1

    The Israeli/Palestinian discrepancy is mirrored in California vs Mississippi or West Virginia vs Masschusetts – how does their “culture” pitch explain that?! I constantly see lists of xxx, where college degrees, income, religiosity, science, home values, life expectancy, you name it, has red states on the bottom and blue states on the top.

    So what is this “culture” when applied right here between states. This is a very confused concept but really designed for the audience back home to promote otherism and for Sheldon Adelson’s zionism to keep the superpac contributions flowing.

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    Its such as you learn my mind! You seem to grasp so much about this, such as you wrote the ebook in it or something. I feel that you just could do with some % to drive the message house a little bit, but instead of that, this is excellent blog. A fantastic read. I’ll certainly be back.

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      Books?

      Imagining Transit: Race, Gender, and Transportation Politics in Los Angeles (Travel Writing Across the Disciplines) 2003

      Moral Combat: Black Atheists, Gender Politics, and the Values Wars 2007

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    Yeah, and never mind how our military helped US corporations take over large swaths of land and resources in the Pacific, South and Central America, etc., and also kept workers down as well as Blacks (for doing anything, really). It’s really easy to accumulate wealth when you have insanely unfair advantages. (Using poorly-paid working class folks to do this, no less.)

    People forget the historical, and ignore the current reasons wealthy people are wealthy by and large, and why there aren’t a lot more (slightly-less) wealthy and well-off folks. It has fuck-all to do with any sort of superior work ethic for the most part.

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    It is the culture of power and privledge that works in favour of economic and social postition. The culture of slavery and racism is the primary factor in the discrepancy he alludes to.

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    Every time Mitt opens his mouth he demonstrates how little understanding he has of the majority of the people he proposes to lead. For a privileged person he does not know that much about the rest of the world. In that way he is like an educated Sarah Palin(Sp?). It actually gives us a view of the world he comes from and why we should not be choosing our leaders from that world.

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    Thank you for the article. Romney is disgusting. His racism isn’t even sneaky. (cough) Even white people who don’t follow politics can probably tell he’s a disgusting racist.

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      He’s Mormon. They’re the ones that believed black people were black because they were being punished by Jesus for disagreeing with him. And that’s without bringing up the evolutionary and biological science saying how stupid that is, since technically every human is African. Racism is his religion and vice-versa.

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