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May 4, 2008
In a recent post about Barack Obama's Philadelphia speech, I wrote: Krauthammer takes Obama to task for suggesting in Philadelphia that whites should be ashamed they were ever surprised by Wright’s remarks. I didn’t understand Obama to be saying that, exactly. I thought, instead, that Obama was pointing out that whites underestimate black anger. That might well be true. Obama’s error was the implication that anger approaching Wright-like anti-American dimensions should be taken seriously by whites or by blacks who aspire to lead America. This prompted the following insight from our friend Dafydd ab Hugh: To me, one of the greatest crimes of liberalism is that it has "normalized" Rage Syndrome: black rage, lower-class (income) rage, feminist rage, road rage. The chimera of authenticity is invoked to justify any rage-response that benefits liberal fascism. From Ginsberg's "Howl," to Spike Lee's Joint, to Michael Moore's rage of the overfed, pampered, and perpetually aggrieved, mindless fury is dubbed the most authentic of all emotions, thus unassailable and uncritiqueable. Rage is beyond good and evil... it simply IS, and is its own justification and excuse. Posted by Paul at 8:37 PM
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