The rise in racist incidents – from university campuses to police
stations – is a sobering reminder that despite the election of Barack
Obama, there are still a lot of sick people out there stuck in the
Stone Age. Editor & Publisher magazine, the Associated Press,
and local newspapers recently catalogued some of the most egregious
incidents. In addition to the garden variety types of hate
crimes, such as painting racist graffiti on cars and houses, there was
a particularly disturbing incident that stood out from the rest.
Parents in Rexburg, Idaho contacted police after 2nd and 3rd graders on
a school bus were heard chanting, “Assassinate Obama.” I doubt that any
of them could spell the word assassinate, yet they were recycling hate
learned from their parents. Some might have learned how to hate
in school if what happened in Allison Park, Pa. is an indication.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, a teacher’s aide told a
biracial 11th grader that Obama will be shot, the U.S. flag will be
changed to the KFC flag and that the national anthem will be changed to
“Movin’ On Up,” the theme song from The Jeffersons sitcom. Students
living in Morrison Hall on the campus of Baylor University in Texas
walked outside and found a noose hanging from a tree. On the campus of
North Carolina State University, four students spray painted racist
messages that included “Let’s shoot the (n-word) and “Hang Obama by a
noose.” At the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, a poster of
Obama was defaced and carried the message, “He’ll be shot” followed by
the n-word. While there were a lot of hate crimes instigated by young people, adults proved that the youth have no monopoly on ignorance. According
to the Traverse City (Michigan) Record-Eagle, employees at Hampel’s Key
and Lockshop flew the U.S. flag upside down – an international signal
for distress – the day after Obama was elected president. In an
interview with the newspaper, one employee, Rod Nyland, said the flag
was being flown upside down because, “…We feel our country is in
distress because the n----- got in.” The Associated Press
reported that in a Maine convenience store, a reporter saw a sign
inviting customers to participate in a pool guessing what day Obama
will be assassinated. People were charged $1 for each entry into “The
Osama Obama Shotgun Pool.” The pot was supposed to go to the person
picking the closest date to the attack. “Let’s hope we have a winner,”
the sign proclaimed. Interracial couples and cars with Obama bumper stickers were targets. In
Pennsylvania’s Apolacon Township, an interracial couple discovered what
was left of a burned cross in their front yard the day after Obama’s
election. The woman, who is White, lived in the house with her husband,
an African-American. According to the Los Angeles Times, "Vandals
spray-painted swastikas and racial slurs on a house and several cars in
Torrance that displayed campaign signs or bumper stickers for
President-elect Barack Obama, authorities said Tuesday. The incidents
occurred Saturday night in the Hollywood Riviera section of the city,
said Sgt. Bernard Anderson. Four separate incidents were reported the
next day, he said. No arrests have been made. "At one house, the
phrase 'Go Back to Africa' was spray-painted across the wall, in
addition to a racial epithet on the garage door, Anderson said. Several
parked vehicles on the streets were spray-painted with racial slurs, he
said." As usual when race comes to the forefront on the national
scene, White supremacy groups see a surge in the membership. According
to AP, one White supremacy Web site attracted 2,000 new members the day
after the election. One person posted a note to the site that said, “I
want the SOB laid out in a box to see how ‘messiahs’ come to rest. God
had has abandoned us, this country is doomed.” The real danger is
when hate talk is converted to hateful acts. According to Newsday, two
18-year-olds were among a group of New York Whites who yelled “Obama”
as they assaulted a Black teenager with a baseball bat on Staten Island
the night Obama was elected president. Also in the early hours
following Obama’s election, a Black church is Springfield, Mass, was
destroyed by arson. The pastor of the church said the timing of the
blaze causes him to believe it was a hate crime. Some police may not be interested in prosecuting hate crimes for one obvious reason – they share those same feelings. For
example, Milwaukee officials found a poster of Obama with a bullet
going through his head. They discovered the poster on a table in the
police station.
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