The more I live on this earth the more convinced I am that "one drop"
propaganda is almost SOLELY attributable to black elites and so-called
"white" liberals. Black elites give "permission" to social-climbing
so-called "whites" to attack creole whites and light mulattoes as "black"
and not good enough for their white ancestry. The liberals get the chance
to indulge in ego-boosting racism against an unprotected group while
pleading "not guilty" to any charges of racism because they are only
quoting from black elites and "blacks," they claim, are always right on
"race." At the same time that liberal elites join black elites in
demanding that creole whites like the late New York Times book critic
Anatole Broyard (attacked in The New Yorker magazine as "black" and only
"passing for white") confess to every passerby every drop of magical (i.e.,
"inferior") "black blood," these same liberals take great pains to hide
THEIR "inferior" Jewish, Slavic, Hispanic (a group whose racial mixture is
not acknowledged), Mediterranean, etc. ancestry. Consider the following
excerpts from a racist article against Anatole Broyard by a racist
"liberal" editor who wants his own ancestry to remain unknown:
[After a long piece of ego-boosting whining because a clerk was nice to him
and he's certain she would have been nasty to him if he had been black,
Eisen says:]
"Black remains the all-powerful, indelible adjective.
Of late, no better illustration of this reality can be found that Henry
Louis Gates' New Yorker profile of Anatole Broyard, the late New York Times
literary essayist. I had always imagined Broyard as a quintessential
Gotham intellectual, no doubt Jewish, a product of City College, and so on.
Wrong. Broyard was a light-skinned black (sic) man from New Orleans whose
family had migrated to New York in the 1940s.
Gates investigates the essential riddle of Broyard: Why did he deny his
blackness (sic)? Why didn't he tell his own children? How did his secret
inform his writing? The answer, Gates suggests, is that Broyard
understood, in the context of America's hypersensitivity to race, that
the label "black" would forever stereotype his writing.
So Broyard chose to shroud his racial heritage and construct a new identity
(how typically American). He even ended contact with his darker-skinned
sister, As a Village intellectual on the make, he owned a bookstore, wrote
for Commentary and Partisan Review, hung out with Alfred Kazin and all the
lit-politick lions (Eventually, though, he traded the Boho life for a
series of upper-class Connecticut homes and even a day job at an ad agency
before joining The Times.).
But never, never, did Broyard willingly `fess up to his blackness, not even
to his grown children as he lay dying, painfully, of prostrate cancer. For
Broyard, life was a matter of self-invention - not "authenticity" as the
promoters of identity politics believe. Broyard wanted to be known as a
writer, not a Negro writer. `His perception was perfectly correct,' Gates
writes sympathetically. `In a system where whiteness is the default,
racelessness is never a possibility.'
This is an essential truth of America in the 1990s. We kid ourselves to
believe that America has arrived as a color-blind society. Yet,
astonishingly and to our peril, we seldom talk about it."
July 24, 1996
Isthmus
Editor:
Is Marc Eisen running for Fuhrer?
I'm not kidding. If the late New York Times book critic Anatole Broyard
had been guilty of child molesting instead of "rasenschade," Eisen would
have treated him with far more respect ["Life in Black and White," July
12].
The "crime" that Broyard committed, in the eyes of Marc Eisen, is the same
"crime" that Jews were alleged to have committed during the reign of the
Third Reich. Even though German Jews looked and acted like other Germans,
the Nazis alleged that they were really a separate "race" of "impure blood"
who were really only inferior imitations of "Aryans" and not entitled to
call themselves German at all. Eisen's attack on Broyard says the same
thing, except that he uses "black" for "Jew" and "white" for "Aryan."
What is Eisen trying to prove? He knows that millions of people in this
country de-emphasize or fail to mention Jewish, Slavic or other ethnic
ancestries, poor or working-class backgrounds, etc. in order to either rise
in the world or exercise the individualism and self-determination which are
supposedly at the core of the American character. The federal government's
traditional way of dealing with the racial mixture (Indian, black and
white) that characterizes the Hispanic population was to "pass off" or
declare all of them "white" regardless of racial phenotype. Now what was
Broyard's "crime" again? Being a white guy who called himself white? By
the way, does Marc Eisen recite his genealogy to everyone?
Marc Eisen used to spend his time attacking powerful elites who were guilty
of abuses that harmed real people and the public interest (the
privatization of HEAB, for example). Now he's reduced to attacking a dead
man for "rasenschade." Broyard's honor is untarnished but the same
can't be said for Marc Eisen's.
A.D. Powell
Dear Mr. Powell,
How could you misread my column as badly as you have? Are you dense or
just tendentious?
The point of it, which should have been abundantly clear to you, is this:
American is horribly hung up on race. Despite the successes of the civil
rights laws, blacks are often treated differently than whites in both large
and small ways.
To cast me as a Nazi for pointing this out is beyond belief.
You castigate me for "attacking" Anatole Broyard yet make no mention of the
fact that I was citing Henry Louis Gates'profile of Broyard in the New
Yorker. I can only conclude that you are a willfully dishonest person for
(a) trying to besmirch me for something that Gates wrote and (b) for
horribly misrepresenting Gates' point - that black people haven't been
assimilated into the American mainstream, unlike Jews, Italians, and other
ethnics. The Gates profile, if anything, is sympathetic to Broyard for
having to go to extremes (i.e., denying his blackness) in order to be
judged by his writing alone rather than his skin color.
I don't know what planet you're operating from.
With great disdain,
Marc Eisen
P.S. Yes, we will run your letter.
Actually, my last letter was very friendly, giving Eisen the benefit of the
doubt. Perhaps he is merely ignorant instead of an evil social-climber
trying to make himself whiter by destroying the reputation of a dead man.
Obviously that is not the case. Eisen tries to assign to Broyard a false
"black" racial identity that is meant to be the ultimate insult. How would
Eisen react if his right to call himself "white" were questioned? Indeed,
doesn't Eisen take great care not to "insult" the Hispanic or Arab with
Negroid features by calling them "black." I have met Jews and Italians who
claimed "pure" European ancestry and had the suspiciously Negroid looks
that Broyard didn't have. Wasn't Broyard whiter than they are?
Both Eisen and Henry Louis Gates are jealous of Anatole Broyard. Gates is
jealous because he wishes he had Broyard's whiteness and ability to
assimilate. Eisen is jealous because he wishes he had Broyard's literary
fame. He cannot stand the thought of a man from an ethnic group he
despises (the multiracial Louisiana Creoles) achieving the fame and respect
that has alluded him.
Both Gates and Eisen hate the fact that Broyard was accepted as white by
friends who knew of his "impure" ancestry and those who "suspected" didn't
care. This certainly makes them the moral superiors of Eisen and Gates.
Eisen claims that Jews, Italians, etc. are assimilated. The Far Right
would dispute him on that. The German Jews were deemed to be perfectly
assimilated until the Nazis placed upon them the same charge that Eisen and
Gates use to condemn Broyard: The charge that they were an inferior,
separate race that looked like Germans, spoke like Germans but were not
good enough to be German. The Nazi analogy holds and anyone who cannot
see it is either ignorant of history or deliberately blind. Eisen is too
great a fool to realize that, in utilizing the myth of white racial
"purity" to attack Broyard, he is giving strength to an ideology that can
be used to destroy innocent people from any ethnic group - not just the
ones despised by Marc Eisen.
Instead of uniting with Gates, Tina Brown of The New Yorker and other
social-climbing hyenas attacking Broyard's corpse, Eisen should humbly sit
at the feet of others and learn wisdom.
Dear Mr. Powell:
What is your problem?
You've apparently fallen down the rabbit hole, eaten a strange substance
and created a magical world in which up is down, black is white, and
fantasy is reality. I'm at a loss to connect your ravings to what I said
in my column.
One more time: The column discusses how extraordinarily racially sensitive
America is and how black people in large and small groups are treated
unfairly by the majority culture. Despite the extraordinary
accomplishments of the Civil Rights laws, we continue to be, fundamentally,
a racially-divided society.
I conclude: "This is an essential truth of America in the 1990s. We kid
ourselves to believe that America has arrived as a color-blind society.
Yet, astonishingly and to our own peril, we seldom talk about it.
Having bizarrely ignored the main points of my article, you've fixated on
the idea that Anatole Broyard wanted to be identified as a Creole. THERE
IS NOTHING IN HENRY LOUIS GATES' PROFILE THAT SUGGESTS BROYARD HAD ANY SUCH
DESIRE. You've concocted this out of thin air!
You have, in your fevered imagination come to believe I said Broyard
committed a "crime" by denying his black heritage. You bizarrely continue
to assert that I want a race-based society. You somehow assert I feel
that Broyard isn't good enough to be white. I think you're hallucinating.
For reasons I don't understand, you've inverted the meaning of my column
and accused me of the very thing that I've tried to spotlight-America's
tragic hang up with race.
You're a crank lost in your fantasies.
With disdain,
Marc Eisen
1) He followed a traditional, racist attack line used against mixed whites
in which the racist states that the "inferior Negro blood" makes them too
leprous to be "whites" but the "white blood" would make them a "superior"
variety of "black." If Eisen is totally ignorant of the tradition he is
following, then he has no business lecturing people on "race."
2) Eisen studiously ignores the evidence explaining why the "one drop"
myth if not truly enforced (Hispanics and other groups) and the example
from Holocaust history of what happens if you endorse the concept of
"invisible" race and the "racial purity" of the dominant "race."
3) Eisen (like other "America is so racist" liberals I've known) insists
that putting down "uppity" mulattoes and creole whites is merely a
statement of his love for blacks and that anyone who supports the right of
mulattoes and creole whites to be "white" or otherwise nonblack is denying
the existence of racism in the U.S. - both past and present. This neat
trick is designed to silence debate on a issue they personally fear - the
white race's lack of "purity."
4) Eisen (like other "blacks can do no wrong" liberals) denounces Broyard
for enjoying white-skin privilege but Eisen wants to keep the same
privilege for himself. Eisen's column goes so far as to deny Broyard's
physical whiteness altogether, implying that he shared the same "color" as
Gates. Eisen denounces Broyard for not announcing his "inferior" drop of
blood to every passerby (like the Biblical leper shouting "Unclean!
Unclean" so others would not be contaminated by his touch), but Eisen has
never, in all the years he's been editor of Isthmus, informed his readers
of HIS ancestry. Passing is fine for Eisen but not for Broyard.
5) Your enemy is always the person who wants to deny and denounce you for
the very things he himself practices. Eisen is a racist enemy of the
multiracial community and probably the social climber he accuses Broyard of
being. If he were 1/10 as antiracist as he claims to be, he would denounce
"white purity" and note the shared ancestry, social situations and other
commonalties between many ethnicities that are recognized and those that
are yet to be recognized. Eisen is 100 times more dangerous than any
avowed racist because he (along with Gates) misleads people of good will
and tells them that you must go against your conscience and embrace white
"purity" and the "one drop" mythology in order to be antiracist.
Excerpt of "Life in Black and White" by Marc Eisen, "Liberal" and
self-described "white" editor of the "liberal" Madison, WI news weekly,
Isthmus, July 12, 1996.
My letter to Isthmus edit@isthmus.com printed in the August 23 issue:
101 King St.
Madison, WI 53703
Reply from Marc Eisen:
My reply to Eisen's letter:
Another reply from Eisen, just as stupid as the last one:
Isthmus
101 King St.
Madison, WI 53703
edit@isthmus.com
Eisen carefully ignores these facts:
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