I recently received an advocacy letter from ColorofChange.org that challenged me to speak out on the problemmatic rise of racist behavior as part of the current election cycle. The following is a message that I sent out to friends of various racial backgrounds and political persusians to try to help encourage awareness, dialogue, education, and advocacy. I’ve included several links below as well, including the message from ColorofChange. If you have any questions/comments/or ideas to share about this, please feel free to share. Thanks.
Have you already seen this in the news? The following email details the rise in racist behavior and language occurring at McCain and Palin rallies over the last week or so. I think it’s very important to respond to this issue – not as a political tactic or a way to be pro-democrat (even though yes, I personally plan to vote that way in Nov.), but because no one should cross the line of encouraging or allowing racial slurs, violence or hate speech in the US in the name of politics (or anything else). It’s too dangerous to ignore.
To my knowledge, McCain has started stopping racially-charged comments at certain rallies recently, which I think is commendable. And I also don’t hold his campaign responsible for every individual racist citizen’s response (like the very scary Curious George monkey doll with an Obama sticker wrapped around his head held by an older white man who is laughing!!! – that is in the video in the link below, fyi.) But as we know, racism is systemic and affects everyone in both subtle and direct ways. This is a time that we can directly denounce the behavior – and we can try to let the McCain campaign know that citizens of every racial and political