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This is a repsonse to The Hip-Hop Republican, Lenny McAllister's blog:

GG's Lenny McAllister Tells Us Why?

Why can’t you defend your party? Rattling on and on about values and Lincoln and diversity of ideas is intellectually dishonest and doesn’t do the job.  I truly respect your right not just as a black person but as an American to be a Republican. You owe me no explanation. But if you’re going to build a defense, your case needs work.  

Ideology is made up of values. And legacy is made up of history. A party, however, is made up of people and policies. And you have registered with a party. You vote for elected officials within that party and support the policies of that party. So your defense of the party should begin there.

Talking about values is irrelevant. Many of them are universal and have far more to do with humanity than a particular political ideology. On a side note, I don’t think that Faith and Family registered in the past several elections so I don’t understand know how you conservatives repeatedly claim them as your own. Nevertheless if you want to list those and other values to define social and fiscal conservatism, fine. That is not the same as being a Republican.

As far as history goes, I don’t give a rat’s behind that Lincoln was a Republican. He also suffered from clinical depression, wore a really tall hat, and had a pet turkey. So what? Legacy and tradition are never good stand-alone reasons to make decisions and they certainly don’t recruit. On the contrary, remembering that Lincoln was a Republican should challenge current Republicans to act more like Lincoln, not current Independents and Democrats to respect a party that behaves in a manner completely antithetical to said icon.

Last but not least, please stop telling me “Black people shouldn’t all belong to just one party”. That still doesn’t make your party right. Choosing to be a Republican for the sake of variety within the black body politic is an insult to our ancestors that fought and died for you to exercise your vote. They did so with the intent of advancing justice and equality – not just some theoretical ideal of political diversity.

I am tired of you telling me to ignore the sick, dangerous people and policies of your party and to instead just look at…well…you. “Hey,” you say, “I know that I support harsh immigration policies, block large investments in health care reform and education, don’t believe that women have the right to choose what happens to their bodies, and so on. And I know that many of the leaders that I support and vote into office are racist, sexist homophobes and use religion to spread intolerance and fear. But I’m cool.” Apples and oranges. In fact, it just makes me all the more confused as to why someone so “cool”, who professes to care about the needs of the poor and believes in choice and freedom and  values diversity, would choose to be a Republican.  
 
So stop trying to sell me and my fellow black people a fake bag of goods. On balance, I support Democratic policies and while I have issues with almost all politicians, I can at least say that I am not regularly embarrassed or appalled by the words and actions of the people that I vote for. If you can’t say the same (which it seems to me, you’re having a difficult time doing right about now…), stop defending the indefensible and just fix it.  

-Erica Williams



12 comments

  • I was in attendance at the State of Black America in LA and heard you speak there and later on CSPAN. You are a breath of fresh air and it is nice to know that there are young people such as yourself out there that are so passionate about making a positive difference in our country. Keep on speaking out and voicing your eloquent opinion!! You make us so proud!!
  • Here's what conservatism is:



    http://globalgrind.com/content/819562/Conservatism-The-Terms-are-Simple/



    Hope this does a better job.
  • Erica, Your words are so refreshing. The world need people like you. I'm one of many people that are really starting to pay attention to the whole political landscape. to be honest I always vote democrat because well because thats what most black folks vote. But since this past election I'm like really into it and concerned about a bunch of issues now. There are somethings I agree with Obama about and there are somethings I dont. The positive is that I care now. The eyes are open. because the eyes are open i'm reading blogs, posting comments and getting involved. Thank you erica and keep touching the world.
  • Erica Williams might be the most misinformed person in America. She embarrassess herself everytime she opens that big trap of hers. But, we don't want you to stop. We do think you are very funny. I fall down laughing everytime you speak. Keep it up.
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    I was in attendance at the State of the Black Union and was impressed with you. After reading this response...I still am. I regularly site you amongst friends as one of my generations Black leaders...thanks!
  • Erica, you are so intelligent that it's not even funny. You words are powerful beyond belief. Thank you for this post and for all that you do.
  • Thanks for the love ya'll. Cmyst - I have to record this day in my diary..you liked my post? (smile).

    To be clear, I have the utmost respect for Lenny. And if it was just a poorly written or thought-out post that he wrote (which I myself also do from time to time), I would not have bothered to respond. I was compelled to write something because these are the arguments that I hear quite a bit. It wasn't just directed at him...it was directed that this new generation of young "hip hop Republican" leadership that is on a mission to defend the party and their choice. I respect them (and Lenny) too much to believe that there aren't better reasons for being a part of their party than the ones in his blog post. So I wanted to challenge him/them to put some real substantive reasons out there so that when our community engages in conversations about political ideology, they can be honest and intelligent.
  • Owwwww. Go Erica, I agree.
  • Very well said,very well written.I think you spoke for alot of people/the majority of people in this matter. Stay speakin your mind,lord knows...if we all just did that a little more and kept it 100% wit no nonsense..we might get somewhere in this world on every aspect. CONTINUE YOU!
  • You don't need my cosign, but I warned him this would happen. Even though I roll with the conservatives, I know a good response when I see one. It needed to be said.

    Good job, EW.
  • I think I've just found my new heroine - you just said everything I've thought of, and couldn't articulate.

    I have no problem with a black person NOT being a Democrat. But by all means please do not fault the Democrats (or our President) for things that don't suit your own agendas. (As I've seen in every single blog previously written by X)

    This administration may not be bowling a perfect 300 - but compared to the gutter balls, spares and attempted pick-ups by the Republican party, I think our game is pretty much on target.

  • Damn Erica you didn't have to go in like that, I mean after all the mans party is in shambles, have some compassion, he has nothing to hold on to he's like the elephant hanging onto a daisy by its trunk over a cliff and you just cut him loose. What am I saying great job Erica.

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