Like most people, I have a special alert for when I receive emails from important people. And, of course, The Rootâs Editor-in-Chief Danielle Belton is on the email VIP list. Sometimes, itâs something important like when Crown Royal announces a new flavor or a video of a white woman calling the police on a Black person. But most of the time, sheâs just forwarding a complaint for the Mailbag.
No other editor-in-chief would have ever approved something like the Clapback Mailbag. Sheâs the reason why it exists. Thereâs no way she can read everything on our site but I know her sister tells her when the Mailbag is particularly interesting. So, I hope her sister will call her and sing this song to the tune of Boyz II Menâs greatest hit:
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How do I say goodbye to The Rootâs EIC?The puns that made us laugh at animal attacksI thought that weâd clapback foreverBut Huffpost had other plansItâs so hard to say goodbye to D.B.
I donât know if the new placewill have a writer who covers Dr. Umar.All I know is that you wonât hear this soundAt your new job.If a writer asks to call Pete Buttigieg a âlying motherfuckerâI hope you remember me.Itâs so hard to say goodbye to D.B.
And Iâll take with me the memoriesLike the NRA calling about me on Christmas Eve.Itâs so hard to say goodbye to D.B.
So Iâll clapback at all these assholesFor the worldâs best Editor-in-Chief.Itâs so hard to say goodbye to D.B.
Letâs look at some mail before I start crying.
Technically, this is not about an article that appeared in The Root. A couple of weeks ago, after the mass shooting (or serial killing…or sextuple homicide…or mass murder… or terrorist incident) I tweeted this:Â
Literally, minutes later, there was a mass shooting in Boulder, Colo. So a writer at Newsweek wrote me:
From Daniel Villareal
To: Michael Harriot
Dear Mr. Harriot, My name is Daniel Villarreal and Iâm a reporter with Newsweek. I noticed in one of your tweets, you seemed to allude to the Boulder, Colorado shooter as a âwhiteâ person. I have seen in subsequent tweets that you have said youâre referencing his skin color rather than his nationality. My two questions:
1) Are you aware that the suspected shooter has Syrian parents? Does that change your perceptions or the language you would use to describe him in the future? Why or why not?
2) Do you think tweets that misidentify the shooterâs race, skin color or nationality should be flagged or deleted as part of Twitterâs policies against misinformation?
Why or why not?
Any comment would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, Daniel Villarreal
I replied:
He didnât respond, so a few other right-wing outlets assumed I was referring to the Boulder mass murderer/shooter/serial killer/terrorist in my âleftist,â âracialized narrativeâ and called for me to be expelled from Twitter.
From: Tom
To: Michael Harriot
You assumed a white right wing male shot up Colorado when in fact it was one of your Trump-hating Muslim friends. You are both ignorant and racist. Be careful when you start talking about ass whoopins, lest history repeat itself. Sadly, violence and racism are your only tools.
But instead of replying to them, Iâd like to talk to the people at Twitter instead:
Dear Jack Twitter,
I know you have received reports about my blatant attempts to categorize white people as violent. While I know you have a job to do, I hope you will consider my reasoning before you exile me to Facebook and Parler.
First of all, Iâd like to thank the people who believe that I am so smart that I know things before they happen. That they believe I somehow knew that police was going to capture the Colorado shooter alive before it even happened is a testament to my motherâs anointing oil that gave me the gift of premonition.
Furthermore, despite the right-wing mediaâs assertion that the shooter was Muslim, according to a thing I like to call âactual facts,â the shooter was indeed white.
Also, Iâm not sure about this, but I donât think âMuslimâ is a race. If religion was equivalent to race, instead of âcrackers,â Iâm sure some Black person would have already started referring to white people as âLutheran-ass motherfuckers.â
But thatâs not what Iâm writing about. Iâm actually writing to confess in hopes that it will factor into your decision. I openly admit before the court of Twitter, that I believe that white people are violent.
Before you delete my account, ask yourself: What is violence?
I admit that when a gang member commits a driveby shooting, that should be considered violence. But why isnât it violent for a whole political party to deny healthcare to millions of people? Why isnât ripping the right to vote out of Black peopleâs hands considered an act of violence? Is it violent to make an explosive device and sell the bomb to a terrorist? If so, then why isnât violent to make a gun and put it in the hands of a killer? Why isnât it considered violent when firearm manufacturers protect loopholes that allow people with mental illness or felonies to purchase death tools?
Also, what about all the violent people who advocate against criminal justice reform, wearing facemasks and referring to trans women as âwomenâ? Their actions have caused more casualties than mine. What about the people who spread information like America is a democracy or that hard work and education equals success? Your Black users know thatâs bullshit.
And if you think I am promoting hate against whites, then Iâm sure youâre going to delete all the people who support Blue Lives Matter, the NRA and anyone who follows Tucker Carlson. But if you cancel those accounts, Twitter will be all Black and I will be a hero.
So please delete me.
At least these Lutheran-ass motherfuckers will be silenced.
The article about Critical Race Theory caused a lot of emotion:
From: Proud Boy 814:To: Danielle Belton
As a person thatâs in and from a multicultural household almost everything you spew, your hate for all other races is completely disgusting. Doc King would be ashamed of all of you as you are no better than the Naziâs with your hurtful narrow minded views, dialect and propaganda. Just like the uneducated fools and politicians in our beautiful country all you seem to want to do is create more problems and watch it burn. Racism was dead and its people like you that bring it back, great job.
-concerned
From: Isabelle To: Danielle Belton
Hello
Iâm emailing you to express my concern with the article âWhiteness is a Pandemicâ posted on The Root. I find this highly racist (yes racism goes both ways). The suggestion of mass genocide of white people is a major concern to me as well as the comments about how white people should be ashamed of their color.
How can someone be so concerned about the siege on the capital building and only a few sentences later express their passion for mass genocide?
I find this behavior highly unacceptable and I suggest you support blackness with a more non-violent approach. A condemnation on your firmâs behalf for âwhite violenceâ towards other races is reasonable, but stating black violence towards the white race is severely hypocritical.
On the suggestion of shame for the white skin color in this article, I also see this as highly unacceptable. I believe that God made everyone to be the person that they are and no one should make them ashamed of that. I am white and many people have called me exotic and unique due to my Italian complexion and curly hair. Nevertheless I do not call these people supremacists, nor do I consider degrading them because their complexion is different than mine.
I believe in equality for ALL people. I donât believe in a white supremacy or a black supremacy. You can try to ruin my reputation, threaten violence, or write further inappropriate articles about people, but I will never be ashamed of my skin or my beliefs. I am not afraid of this articleâs threats or accusations and I will always fight for justice and equality for ALL.
All lives matter.
In Jesusâ name, I pray that you reconsider the approach of your articles and find more peaceful authors.
Wait, I think I got these by mistake.
I think these are supposed to be Danielleâs job references.
Of course, the Critical Race Theory article brought out Dwights:
From: RustyTo: Michael Harriot
I am a white person.
I came here curious what Critical Race Theory was. I didnât learn it here – couldnât get through the diatribe. You know why? Hereâs why:
âwhite people are so upset by….â
âSo, to separate truth from white lies..â
âwhite people briefly considered boycotting…â
âThey (white people) believe Black Lives Matter means white lives donât.â
What did I boycott, or lie about, or what am I upset about? And, hey, forget the BLM march I attended with my nephewâs (black) fiancĂ©e.
If I were to say âall black peopleâŠ.â, that is wrong because there is no monolithic behavior or attribute that universally applies people with more melanin. If I were to say âall women are bad driversâ, that is stupid, false, and offensive; no woman would listen whatever I said past that phrase.
So your âall white people….â statements are also stupid, false and offensive.
Why did you even bother to write this? To further the rift between us in your self-justifying rage? Not only will not educate any interested âwypipoâ, it actively repels those who might otherwise be an ally.
From: CommenterTo: Michael Harriot
You want to put stupid kids into schools because of their race, and not fix the education system that spits out stupid kids.
From: EdwardTo: Michael Harriot
I laugh at this racist article. The dominant culture is not white, The dominant culture are the Oligarchs, the elites, both black and white that rule our âsocietyâ That is why black politicians never do anything for black people, ever.
We should be talking about this class system we have. Assholes like Bill Gates want you to think Math is racist. How is that going to help black people. Itâs not.
We got white people and black people in ghettos and trailer parks and no one is feeling very privileged.
They talk about equity a lot. These elites intend to make slaves of us all. So before you go on thinking everything wrong in the world is because of white people, that guy you call a racist might just be as much a victim of the system as you are.
The Chinese are banging on our door and however much you hate this system, Communism has been known to kill a lot of people. The Oligarchs who own this country want to bring in a Chinese style totalitarian system…
Where you wonât have the freedom to write a stupid article like this.
Thanks, guys,
Because I couldnât write an entire book on the subject, I couldnât stress what I believe is the most important part of CRT: The idea that racism is ordinary. I know it seems like a weird term, but it accurately explains why white people assume whiteness to be the default.
Racism is so ordinary that, Rusty literally typed quotes from the article about âwhite people,â yet somehow equated it with âall white people.â
Thatâs because, in Rustyâs mind, referring to non-white peopleâs race is normal but it is not ordinary for him to see the term âwhite people.â In fact, it is so extraordinary, that he canât even see when I refer to Black people as âBlack peopleâ or ânegroes.â
Take the second commenter for example. There is not a single sentence in the entire article about admitting Black peopleâqualified or notâinto colleges. But somehow, he equates the criticism of the admissions testing system, which was created to exclude non-white people, with advocating for stupid people. Whatâs more, nearly every academic and scholar agrees that the SAT doesnât accurately measure a studentâs ability to perform in college.
But, because a system that is provably biased has been normalized, heâd rather argue against a strawman that doesnât exist than believe all the sociologists, scientists, academics and researchers who know more than him. Why? Because, the system that is verifiably racist is also ordinary.
And Edward drags out the âclass versus raceâ discussion even though it has been disproven a million times. A white high school dropout earns more and has a better chance of getting a job than a Black college graduate. A Black kid from a rich, two-parent household has a better chance of ending up poor than a white child from a poor, single-parent family. A home in a safe, Black neighborhood is worth $48,000 less than the exact same home in a white neighborhood. Schools with poor white children are better funded than middle-class Black schools.
But the reason that you canât believe it is because you, like a lot of white people, have been taught that hard work, education and values will always equal success, which no one disputes as true…If you are white. All I am saying is, that concept is so ordinary, you canât see any other perspective.
And to help you see it, you would need some kind of lens, not much different than how you, a person who lives under capitalism views communism, or the a person with pasty skin views melanin (not all Black people have melanin…See how it works?), or how Rusty sees invisible words.
But thanks for helping me help you.
Straight From
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