Well thank heaven there are some consistencies in this tired old world.
A Horses Ass is still a Horses Ass. And a White Supremacist is still
a White Supremacist, no matter how he condescendingly agrees with the
First Lady that her statement concerning the building of the White
House by Slaves, was "essentially" correct. And then, after showing
his superior kindness in stooping to agree with this Black Woman, he
went on to really make the point that he is the Father of all Racists
living today. He reckoned as though those slaves were fed good and
well housed. Even Dolly Madison knew better than that! But more
important, every Black man and woman living today knows a Racist Liar
when they hear one.
The bad news is that Bill O'Reilly represents far too many ignorant
and uninformed Americans.
Carl Jarvis
On 7/29/16, S. Kashdan <skashdan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Bigotry, Denial and the Distortion of American History: Bill O'Reilly's
Racist Dreams of 'Well-Fed' and Happy Black Slaves
By Chauncey DeVega [1]
Salon [2], July 28, 2016
http://www.alternet.org/print/election-2016/bill-oreillys-racist-dreams-happy-slaves
On Monday at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, First Lady
Michelle Obama delivered an eloquent speech about the long arc of progress
in American history and the dangers posed by the proto-fascism, cynicism,
and bigotry channeled by Donald Trump. As part of that narrative, Michelle
Obama decided to offer some teaching about a little-known aspect of American
history. She shared how:
"That is the story of this country, the story that has brought me to this
stage tonight, the story of generations of people who felt the lash of
bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, but who kept on
striving and hoping and doing what needed to be done so that today I wake up
every morning in a house that was built by slaves."
This was a profound moment of vulnerability and strength. Michelle Obama, as
a black American woman, and descendant of black human property, is also the
wife of the most powerful black man on the planet. But, she lives in a
building that was built with the blood, labor, sweat--and deaths--of black
people. As a black woman, her reminding the public that it was slaves who
looked like her that built the White House is a signal to the centrality of
black women to the black freedom struggle and American history. Michelle
Obama’s allusion to the complicated intersections of freedom and slavery in
America also highlights the unique and especially perilous and tenuous space
that the black female body occupied both during slavery, and then later on
in Jim and Jane Crow, where black women were subjected to arbitrary sexual
violence and assault by white men because they were denied the exclusive
protections of "white femininity."
If the ghosts of the black slaves who built the White House still wander its
halls, tunnels, and grounds, they must look on at First Lady Michelle Obama
and her beautiful black family with a mix of wonder, confusion, and pride.
History does indeed, on a few occasions, come full circle.
Unable to remain silent or to admire the poignancy and intelligence of
Michelle Obama’s comments about African-American slaves and the building of
the White House, Fox News personality, professional liar, and race-baiter
Bill O’Reilly felt obliged to intervene.
On Tuesday’s episode of his Fox News TV show, O’Reilly responded with a
segment which pointed out that the slaves who built the White House were
"well-fed" and had "decent lodgings." He also emphasized that free blacks,
whites, and other immigrants also built the White House.
O’Reilly’s comments are par for the course for a man who was surprised [3]
that black people use silverware to eat with while dining at restaurants.
But even by that low standard, O’Reilly’s corrective to Michelle Obama’s
speech is one of the worst moments--and there have been many--in the history
of his Fox News TV show.
O’Reilly’s statement on Tuesday that slaves were "well-fed" and had "decent
lodgings" reflects a belief that white on black chattel slavery was a
relatively "benign" institution as opposed to a relationship premised on
interpersonal tyranny, unlimited violence, exploitation, abuse, rape, and
murder.
After he was criticized for making such comments, O’Reilly responded on
Wednesday’s edition of his show with:
"It is a given that slavery is an abomination. But reporting the story
behind Mrs. Obama’s very valid points does not diminish the horror of
enslavement as these dishonest critics allege. As any honest historian knows
in order to keep slaves and free laborers strong, the Washington
administration provided meat, bread and other staples, also decent lodging
on the grounds of the new presidential building. That is a fact. Not a
justification, not a defense of slavery. Just a fact. Anyone who implies a
soft on slavery message is beneath contempt.
In reality, black human property in the Americas was often worked to death
[4], given the bare minimum of food and other support necessary to survive,
suffered from chronic illnesses [5], and would be abandoned to die in old
age or sold off once their white owners had no more use for them.
John Adam’s wife, Abigail, who was present while the White House was being
finished, made this observation about the "well-fed" black slaves [6] and
their "decent lodgings":
"Two of our hardy N England men would do as much work in a day as the whole
12, but it is true Republicanism that drive the Slaves half fed, and
destitute of cloathing,... to labour, whilst the owner waches about Idle,
tho his one Slave is all the property he can boast."
Most importantly, a "well-fed" and "strong" slave is still a slave.
This distorted understanding of American history is a product of the
discredited postbellum era Dunning School and the Lost Cause ideology.
Adherents to that "intellectual tradition" were historians, politicians, and
other white elites (almost all men) who believed that the enslavement of
black Americans by whites was a social good and a natural relationship.
The Dunning School and advocates of the Lost Cause offered a vision of
antebellum Southern life where whites and blacks lived peacefully together
and where the institution of slavery was benevolent because it "protected"
African-Americans from exploitation by northern industrialists and the
bugaboo of wage labor.
[As a child, Bill O’Reilly, who himself grew up in the racially segregated
Levittown housing community in New York [7], likely watched the 1950
documentary "The Plantation System in Southern Life" in school and
internalized its themes about how Southern slave society was harmonious and
everyone was happy in their natural place.]
In their view, the Civil War and the (self) manumission and emancipation of
black Americans destroyed a harmonious Southern society and gave a dangerous
amount of freedom to black people, freedom that would have to be reigned in
by white terrorist organizations and paramilitary groups such as the Ku Klux
Klan.
The antebellum American South was not a "Gone with the Wind" fantasy of
"magnolias mint juleps." It was a military state organized around oppressing
and controlling black bodies for the purposes of profit and wealth creation
for white people. The slave plantation was a charnel house and place of mass
rape, where white men and women could sexually abuse black boys, girls, men,
and women at their whim. As historian Edward Baptist explains in his
excellent book "The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of
American Capitalism," the "plantation" is more accurately described as a
slave labor camp.
Building on archives, personal journals, and the work of African-American
historians and other scholars, Constance Sublette and Ned Sublette have
compellingly demonstrated [8] in their book "American Slave Coast" that the
internal slave economy of the United States was fueled by forced slave
breeding and other violations of the reproductive rights of black women and
men. While there are exciting research tools such as the Voyages slave trade
database [9], there is no full accounting of the tens of millions of black
human property who likely died in the forced marches that began in Africa
through to the Middle Passage and then from labor, death, and disease across
the Americas. The centuries-long institution of white on black chattel
slavery across the Black Atlantic was a crime against humanity, the
consequences of which still resonate in the present, and for which there has
still not been a proper resolution or reckoning.
O’Reilly’s efforts to include "white immigrants" in the story of how black
slave labor built the White House is also part of a right-wing political
imagination that seeks to remove the unique sin of chattel slavery from
American history by doing such things as debating the amount of "calories"
and food that white immigrants in the North or Ireland (or Europe more
broadly) had access to as compared to black human property. Their logic,
however twisted, is that if black slaves had comparable or better diets than
white laborers or serfs, then somehow they were more "free" and "happier"
than whites of the same "class." This same sick political imagination
rewrites school textbooks to depict black human property as happy
"immigrants" to America as opposed to people stolen from their homes and
brought thousands of miles to be exploited by white society.
O’Reilly’s comments about the slaves who built the White House are neither
innocent nor harmless. They are part of a continuum of white racism that
contains the murderous actions of Dylann Roof on one extreme and expands to
include the stupidity of right-wing welfare queens such as Cliven Bundy (who
thinks that black people were "better off" during slavery and Jim Crow
[10]), and the ignorance and denial of those who actually believe that the
American Civil War was fought over "states rights" as opposed to protecting
forever the ability of whites to own black people as human property [11].
Bill O’Reilly made a choice to critique Michelle Obama’s relatively benign,
neutral, and matter of fact observations about how black American slaves
built the White House [12]. For example, during her speech she did not talk
about the slaves who were owned by presidents and kept as human property in
the White House [13]. Michelle Obama also did not talk about those
Presidents of the United States who were slave traders and personally owned
hundreds of black human property [12] on their plantations. Michelle Obama
made the decision to not speak about Thomas Jefferson, a rapist, who
fathered several babies by his slave Sally Hemmings. Yet, Michelle Obama’s
comments were still found to be problematic by Bill O’Reilly (as well as
other right-wing propagandists such as Rush Limbaugh and Fox News
commentator Tucker Carlson).
Ultimately, Bill O’Reilly could have remained silent or spoken about another
topic in his "Tip of the Day" segment on Tuesday’s edition of the O’Reilly
Factor. O’Reilly could have "spun" Michelle Obama’s comments to place them
within a right-wing narrative about how the Republican Party is "the Party
of Lincoln," the so-called "natural home" of African-Americans because it
freed her ancestors. O’Reilly could have easily defaulted to a story about
American Exceptionalism and how Michelle Obama’s history lesson is a
reminder of the country’s greatness.
Instead, Bill O’Reilly, like the white men in the Dunning School who chose
to willfully distort American history in the service of white supremacy,
decided to publicly lecture a black American woman about slavery.
He could not resist the impulse. For at least eight years, Fox News, the
broader right-wing news entertainment media, and conservatives more
generally have subjected Michelle Obama to an unrelenting assault on her
beauty, femininity, competence, intelligence, and comportment. As with
Barack Obama, the symbolic power and racial optics of a black woman and her
family in the White House as American royalty is too much for many white
conservatives (and some others) to accept. The Age of Obama ushered in an
era of derangement and mouth frothing rage by white conservatives.
O’Reilly’s
comments about slavery and the White House are just one more reminder of how
Obama derangement syndrome has consumed the Republican Party and the
right-wing media.
Chauncey DeVega is a politics staff writer for Salon. His essays can also be
found at Chaunceydevega.com [14]. He also hosts a weekly podcast, The
Chauncey DeVega Show [15]. Chauncey can be followed on Twitter [16] and
Facebook [17].
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[6] http://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/99-03-02-0799
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http://www.chaunceydevega.com/2015/12/a-conversation-with-historians-ned-and.html
[9] http://www.slavevoyages.org/
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