I kinda like hate mail.
More than a year ago, I promised to include more complimentary correspondences in the Clapback Mailbag. I swear I tried. Itâs not that people donât share their appreciation for The Root with us. The problem isâand I am still trying to figure out whyâI donât take compliments well.
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I recognize that this is a problem but there is something innate that prevents me from acknowledging compliments. I donât think it comes from self-loathing or a lack of confidence; it just seems indulgent or narcissistic to me.
But hate, though.
Thereâs something satisfying and reassuring about knowing that dumb, racist people canât stand you. Having someone whose entire worldview is wrong tell you that youâre an idiot is the closest thing youâll ever get to a confirmation that youâre on the right path.
So, to the people who read The Root and fire off angry emails, tweets and DMs, Iâd like to say, from the bottom of my heart:
Thanks for the compliment.
It would be impossible for me to include all the hate mail from the article about dumb white people:
However, I really feel the need to respond to one subset of readers: The non-racist white people who didnât vote for Trump.
To: Michael HarriotFrom: Gary
…Michael
I was born white. Iâm neither sorry nor happy that Iâm white itâs just who I am.
You donât know me. I could be a good person or a jerk, so judging me by the color of my skin is an old concept that hasnât made any sense for any shade of epidermis at any time in human history.
I was fortunate to have been raised to be color blind, and status blind, and looks blind.
My mother was ahead of MLK. She advised me that to determine the heart of a person observe how they treat others…especially those less fortunate in all the categories above.
Iâve been a Democrat for all of my 78 years. I donât like President Trumps manners, but I donât hate him. For the last four years Iâve seen him attacked, insulted and threatened. Itâs okay to disagree with him but itâs not okay to behave worse than he does.
It makes me sad to see people divided and angry, but it devastates me to see mindless hate…and thatâs what is happening all too often.
I donât know, but I imagine that youâre a good husband, father…maybe even a grandfather like me, and a good friend.
Compassion and tolerance will heal us. Hate and intolerance pave the way to violence and destruction.
We all have a choice.
What will you choose Michael?
To: Michael HarriotFrom: MarkSubject: racism
Message: Hello, I read your article about white people being dumb, deniers of science, and voters of Trump. Your article stated that 54% of white people voted for Trump. That means almost half did not. I fall into the latter category just like you fall into the majority of black people that did not vote for Trump. My point is you generalized which is the exact thing that you claim white racists do, which they do and for someone that wishes racism to go away shouldnât we end all generalizations?
Until people recognize that all people are unique and cannot be categorized we will suffer with racism. We see it all the time. The media takes for granted that the Black vote will be for democrats while the White vote will be for republicans. Doesnât this irritate you that you are taken for granted? I know it irritates me so please stop. If you are not part of the solution then you are part of the problem.
To: Michael HarriotFrom: White Person
Im white im not dumb. I voted for biden for the fact he will be a great leader. Trump is a facist delusional meglomaniac. Socialpath and plain and simple priviledged idiot. The point is im not dumb. The article you wrote was pretty racist and it scapegoated a group. Im sure you know what this feels like. If you want to know what the problem is in this country its what you named that article. Black lives do matter. But dont turn around and make a racist comment about another group just because you dont agree with their politics.
You are just as bad as they are.
Dear Gary, Mark and White Person,
First of all, Iâd like to deeply apologize for my complete failure to acknowledge your efforts to vote for Joe Biden. It is inexcusable.
Iâd also like to apologize for forgetting to praise:
All the people who didnât own slaves.
The white people who never lynched a Black person for not raping a white woman.
The people who didnât spit on kids integrating schools.
All the stores who only had one water fountain during the Jim Crow era.
Diners that served Black people who sat at lunch counters.
People who donât kill puppies.
Non-poisonous snakes and spiders.
All the women who are not my mama.
People who were born in mangers but were not Messiahs.
In fact, I often think about how we forget that most people in Germanyâs Nazi Party never laid a finger on a Jewish person. Haters like to focus on the men who herded people into concentration camps and participated in the Holocaust but we never recognize the people who didnât contribute to the genocide. What about the people who voted for Hitler because they liked tiny mustaches? How about the people who just wanted to keep their jobs and go about their lives as usual? Why should they be condemned?
Sure, they might not have done anything to stop Hitler but a lot of those people were just working-class garbagemen and secretaries and tailors and train conductors and schoolteachers. A lot of them just liked the National Socialist German Workersâ Partyâs economic policies because it had a great pension and profit-sharing plan.
Itâs terrible that we âscapegoatâ the Nazis and paint them with such a broad brush.
You know who else gets a bad rap?
Confederates.
Did you know that most Southern whites who fought for the Confederacy didnât own slaves? Sure, they killed their own countrymen for the right to create a white supremacist state that was based on the subjugation of human beings, but most of them werenât slavemasters. And yeah, some would say that it is impossible for them not to know about the brutal and inhumane treatment Black people were subjected to, but that doesnât mean all white Southerners wanted to enslave Africans.
During Jim Crow, when white people turned on the news and saw Black children being bitten by dogs and sprayed with water hoses, most white people still didnât support the civil rights movement. But does that make all the white people bad? We canât possibly know what all those white people thought so itâs dangerous to condemn all the white people.
Now, let me ask you a question:
Do you think a Jewish person differentiates between a fair-haired German who just wanted a pension plan and the engineers who built the death chambers? Do you think Harriet Tubman told her Underground Railroad passengers to only hide from the fugitive slave catchers or from just âwhite peopleâ? Do you think the people at sit-ins thought the man behind the counter was a racist but excused the actions of the white diners silently eating ham sandwiches at the same lunch counters?
Here is the thing about holocausts, Jim Crow and racism in America.
It is all white peopleâs fault.
All the enslavers, lynchers, Nazis, Klansmen and violent white extremists who ever existed could not have carried out their hateful deeds if not for people like you.
Gary, you are supposed to hate Trump. If you have an iota of tolerance or compassion for someone whose politics, ideology or plans include disregarding or harming other human beings, you are helping them. The fact that you donât, means that you are not only complicit, but you are a coward.
If you knew anything about Martin Luther King Jr., youâd know that he didnât believe that love and compassion could defeat injustice. Love and compassion are simply the necessary ingredients necessary to make someone do something about injustice. Itâs the âdoing somethingâ that is important.
And perhaps that is the difference between me and you.
I hate the death chambers. I hate the segregated lunch counters. I hate the lynchings and the slave catchers and the chains and the inequality and the racism and the white supremacy.
And youâre just a white man trying to eat his ham sandwich…
With tolerance and compassion for it all.
Of course, I must acknowledge that not all white people feel like Gary, Mark and White Person
To: Michael HarriotFrom: TJ
You are by far the most racist sob Iâve ever seen or in this case had the complete displeasure of ever coming across a written article
To: Michael HarriotFrom: Jan
Trump is going to win and kick niggs like you out of the America. Hope you have fun in Africa
To: Michael HarriotFrom: Steve
Who the fuck cares what your opinion is you dirty nigger. You treat whites like they are trash, so expect to be treated like shit right back at you, you piece of constipated shit.
Dear TJ, James and Steve:
After reading Gary and Markâs letters, you donât know how much I needed this.
Thanks!
Hereâs a brand new argument that Iâve never heard before from white women:
From: LaraTo: Michael
Instead of using the race card against white women because they voted for Trump (I didnât but recognize that many did), maybe you should point out how much we progressed. If black people couldnât vote, who do you think elected the people who passed the civil rights laws? Many white women suffragists participated in the underground railroad and the abolition movement because we have an innate sense of right and wrong. Itâs no coincidence that equal rights took a leap forward after we got the right to vote.
Intersectionality begins with feminism and itâs sexist and ignorant to lump us in with the white patriarchy. Weâve been fighting for your freedom and equality along time. Yasss!
An ally
Dear Lara, the ally,
Giiiirrrrrrllll…..
âWe?â Damn, girl, that was you! You did that? Chile, I had no idea.
I mean, I know that the womenâs suffrage movement evolved out of the abolition movement but when I read my history books about how Quakers and Black women who started the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society, I must have missed your name, Lara.
Of course, had I known it was you who freed the slaves and dealt a crushing blow to racism, I definitely would have given you credit. You deserve a round of applause for coming in second place to white men in the Olympics of historical brutality.
But then again, I was probably concentrating on all those male slave-owners, segregationists and Trump supporters and forgot that white women owned 40 percent of slaves according to the 1860 census. I forgot that the Daughters of the Confederacy are largely responsible for all the Confederate monuments. I forgot that by Brown v. Board of Education, white women were on the school boards that refused to integrate and voted for Southern segregationists. I forgot that Alabamaâs Lurleen Wallace became only the third woman to be elected governor because her husband, segregationist George Wallace, couldnât be re-elected because of term limits.
Was that you, too Lara?
What? You want credit for all the good stuff white women did but not the bad? I thought you were a part of the âwe,â Lara?
Whyâd you do that? Whyâd you let your homegirl lie on Emmett Till? Or the people in Rosewood? Or that boy in Tulsa? Whyâd you throw bottles at Martin Luther King Jr. and support Jim Crow? Whyâd you let Black women organize your suffrage movement and kick them to the curb? Whyâd you uphold white supremacy and pretend that you were an innocent little victim all this time?
It was a rhetorical question, Laura.
I know why.
Because everyone wants freedom. Everyone wants equality. And most of the time, the path to acceptance means pledging your loyalty to the oppressors and proving that you are no different than they are. Itâs not the only path but it is often the easiest path. But even if I donât blame you for that, you canât expect me to believe that you arenât with them just because you knitted yourself a pink hat and bought a Black Lives Matter T-shirt.
Iâm not blaming you for the misdeeds of all white women Laura. Iâm just asking how Iâm supposed to tell you from them? You just said you were part of the âwe,â Laura!
Anyway, Congratulations on being slightly less of a white supremacist than white men. Iâm sure the Oppression Olympic silver medal feels nice next to your cold, heartless breast.
Straight From
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