lundi 13 septembre 2004

Why black Americans are "riding this donkey"

The Bushistas can't understand why black Americans don't want to join their party. Maybe, just maybe, it's because the Republican party doesn't think they should be allowed to vote:



More than 80 percent of the population of Detroit is black. This is very well understood by John Pappageorge, who is white and a Republican state legislator in Michigan. "If we do not suppress the Detroit vote," said Mr. Pappageorge, "we're going to have a tough time in this election."



Oops! Republicans aren't supposed to actually say they want to suppress black votes. That's so retro. It's so Jim Crow. This is the 21st century, and the thing now is to do the dastardly deed, but never ever acknowledge it.



That's where our friend Pappageorge went wrong.



After his startling quote was published several weeks ago in The Detroit Free Press, Mr. Pappageorge, who is 73, apologized and said he certainly never meant to suggest that anything racist or illegal take place. But he reiterated to me in a phone conversation last Friday that he did indeed mean that the vote in Detroit needed to be kept down.





Bob Herbert spills the beans.

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