The Coded Language Of Privilege – ICTMN.com
There is a decades-long political tradition of using welfare as code for the lazy and the fruitful who avoid work and make babies to game the system. When former governor Mitt Romney runs for president with a campaign ad claiming that President Barack Obama is trying to “gut” the 1996 Welfare Reform Act “by dropping work requirements,” he is signaling to his base that the African American president is letting African American people steal everyone else’s hard earned tax money. At the same time, Romney can deny any such race-based meaning or purpose—he is merely contesting welfare policy.
In his August 20 press conference, Obama rightly called Romney’s ad “patently false.” He would have been within his rights to chide him for raising the specter of the angry black man, as Romney did at an August 14 rally in Ohio: “This is what an angry and desperate presidency looks like.… His campaign strategy is to smash America apart and then try to cobble together 51 percent of the pieces.… Mr. President, take your campaign of division and anger and hate back to Chicago.… ”
Romney railed against “wild and reckless accusations” and a phrase used at an earlier rally in Virginia by Vice President Joe Biden, who said that the GOP plan to ease Wall Street regulations would “put y’all back in chains.” Romney surrogates jumped all over the words chains and y’all, and the fact that there were many African Americans in the audience, essentially accusing Biden of using racial code and being outrageous. Biden shot back, “If you want to know what’s outrageous, it’s their policies and the effects of their policies on middle-class America.” He also pointed out that Romney’s running mate, Representative Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin), had used unshackle in terms of the economy.
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