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Tough Questions and Throwaway Gestures
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Hey Brent,
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Now you're confusing things. I'm all for paying respect to minority groups.
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I'm all for equal access. I'm committed to the goal of better race relations.
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And I resent the insinuation that I might not be. If I've devoted myself to
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anything in my life as a journalist, it's to advocating what I call
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"integration." (I still use that old-fashioned word because I think it best
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captures what I believe in-the still distant ideal of a truly shared,
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interracial community.) Check out my book, or just about anything else I've
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written in the past decade: It's all about figuring out how to make what you
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call "the browning of the nation" a smoother, happier process. But paying
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respect and pandering are not the same thing, and what the presidential
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candidates are doing is pandering, pure and simple.
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The hard questions on all these issues are about means, in my view, not
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ends. I know there are still plenty of bigots out there: lots of people who
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think the black check-out clerk won't do as good a job as the white one next to
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her, and some-though a much smaller number, I think-who actually wish black
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people ill and would go out of their way to harm them. But most Americans, I'm
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convinced, have come around by now to accepting the goal of racial equality.
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Just about everybody thinks there should be a healthy share of blacks at top
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colleges. Most whites know there must be black politicians, black judges, black
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generals, and black corporate chiefs. And I don't think most whites want to
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step in the way of anyone-black, white, or brown-who's qualified. What's hard
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is figuring out how best to achieve these ends, and that's where I think the
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candidates-and lots of the rest of us-are ducking the issues.
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C'mon, Brent, you can't think George W.'s pass at the Unity convention
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amounted to anything serious? I'm pretty enthusiastic about his candidacy, and
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even I saw that as a throwaway gesture. This is what I mean when I say the
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fault's not in the candidates but in ourselves. We've got to ask more of these
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people-on race and all the other issues that we care about.
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I don't think the answers are easy-far from it. But all the more reason why
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we need some leadership that can face up to the tough questions. Surely, you
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and I can agree on that?
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All best,
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Tamar
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