Chauncey DeVega

Chauncey DeVega
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Chicago, Illinois, USA
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September 11
Title
A (Sometimes) Respectable Negro
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Editor and Founder of the blog We Are Respectable Negroes He has been a guest on the BBC, Ring of Fire Radio, Ed Schultz, Joshua Holland's Alternet Radio Hour, the Burt Cohen show, and Our Common Ground. His essays have been featured by Salon, Alternet, the New York Daily News, and the Daily Kos. The NY Times, the Daily Beast, the Utne Reader, Washington Monthly, Slate, and the Week (among others) have featured his expert commentary and analysis on race, politics, and popular culture.

JULY 16, 2012 1:52PM

White Like Mitt Romney?

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I am going to let you in on a big secret. Mitt Romney is white. In certain political circles we are not allowed to talk about such an obvious thing. Conservatives and the Right-wing media also tend to get upset when the American people talk about the fact that Mitt Romney is a white man. Apparently, to do so is to commit an act of “reverse racism”—and we all know that in the Age of Obama there is no greater sin.

I have a second secret that may surprise you as well: I do not care one bit if Mitt Romney is a white man.

Why? Because his racial background means little in the context of the many challenges facing America in the time of the Great Recession. However, this does not mean that Mitt Romney’s particular type of whiteness is unimportant to either his political worldview or his chances of becoming the next President of the United States.

Race still matters despite the “colorblind” rhetoric of the post-civil rights era: it impacts life chances, job opportunities, health care, income, and wealth. Race is also a type of common sense that helps orient people in relation to the world around them. Here, racial identity, while not as fixed as it once was because the color line has evolved over time, influences the neighborhoods in which we live, who we marry and socialize with, our country’s politics, and the types of privileges (unearned or not) that individuals enjoy in this country.

Mitt Romney’s identity as a rich, white, heterosexual man is integral to his political brand. It also explains much of his appeal for conservative voters. This is especially crucial given that since the 1960s, the GOP has effectively become a de facto white political party.

The Republican Party’s base consists of white “working class” men, rural and Southern white voters, those without college educations, Christian Evangelicals and Dominionists, older voters, and the rich. By contrast, the Democratic Party base consists of women, people of color, younger voters, the college educated “creative” and professional classes, as well as the working classes and poor.

As political strategist Ed Rollins recently pointed out, the Republican Party is “too white,” and is facing demographic suicide because its base is both older and less diverse than that of the general public. This is especially problematic given the United States’ changing racial profile. An embrace of the politics of white racial resentment, States’ Rights, the Southern Strategy, and an obsession with a particularly narrow type of patriotism and nationalism (with all of its “real America” talk) has created a Republican Party that is racially exclusive, as opposed to one that is multicultural and racially inclusive.

The Tea Party, with its ethos of white populism, Birtherism, and racial animus towards the country’s first Black President (and people of color more generally) is emblematic of an even bigger challenge for the Republicans—they are looking to a fictive past for inspiration, what were the “good old days” when the colored folk, the gays, and the women all knew their places. This is an America that never truly was. However, it is a true lie and dreamworld that is central to the Right-wing political imagination.

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney’s family photos reflect this contrasting view of America. Mitt Romney’s family is a collective poster child for conservative “whiteopian” Culture War political dreams. Everyone is white; they are all the same.

When the Republican Party talks about a return to “traditional values” and “American exceptionalism” this is the vision of family—and the past—they are signaling to. To them, Mitt Romney’s particular brand of whiteness is normalizing, comforting and familiar.

Obama’s family photo is quite different. His family consists of folks from different racial backgrounds, and united inter-generationally across the lines of ethnicity, culture, and nation.

The diversity of Barack Obama’s family is the stuff of fear and anxiety for the Right. If conservatism (as a political and social ideology) is dedicated to protecting “tradition” in the face of change, Obama’s family photo is an embodiment of a type of cosmopolitanism and forward thinking, that for decades, the Right-wing in America has been standing firmly against.

The United States is increasingly Balkanized along lines of political ideology and life style. As Bill Bishop details in his book The Big Sort, liberals and conservatives do not live in the same neighborhoods, consume the same media, travel in the same social networks, and are increasingly tied to communities which are divergent and apart from one another both in terms of political attitudes, as well as beliefs about basic matters of empirical reality.

The rich also live an existence that is fundamentally divergent from that experienced by the middle and working classes. During the Great Recession for example, the most affluent Americans saw their wealth and income skyrocket while the rest of the country was financially decimated.

In ways that are unprecedented in American history, the rich increasingly do not attend the same schools as the average American, live in protected enclaves and gated communities (sometimes in major cities with their own “private” zip codes and “secure” buildings), and have constructed a parallel support system of exclusive hospitals, as well as private police and fire departments.

The sum effect of these changes is that the rich in the time of the Great Recession are increasingly distant from a basic social compact that used to tie all Americans together.

And of course, one of the most enduring dividing lines in American society remains that of race: almost fifty years after Brown vs. Board of Education, black and brown children still go to racially segregated schools; America’s neighborhoods remain divided by race and class.

Mitt Romney's whiteness is a perfect embodiment of these broader social dynamics.

However, we need to be careful with these types of analyses because there is a tendency to homogenize and flatten away all of the different experiences that stand behind what it means to be white in America.

There are many different types of white folks. There were white “race traitors” who fought and died in the Black Freedom Struggle. There were white brothers and sisters who quietly worked to integrate their workplaces, schools, churches, and neighborhoods.

There are rich white people. There are poor white people. There is the white working and middle class. There are straight, gay, transgendered, bisexual, heterosexual, and polyamorous white people too.

Some white folks struggle with issues of physical ability and difference. There are white people who acted like rank bigots, throwing rocks at black kids who wanted to just go to school, or alternatively sat by the lynching tree and enjoyed a picnic while black Americans were burned alive and tortured.

There are white folks who listen to Rush Limbaugh and other right-wing bloviators, who are worked up into a political priapism, as they are told on a near daily basis to hate those black and brown folks that are destroying America. There are others who reject reactionary white conservatism and see it for the social evil that it truly is.

Ultimately, most white people, like members of any other group, are just free riders who want to stay out of the way of history. Whites, just like Black and Brown folks, are mostly average, with a few exceptional people thrown into the mix.

Mitt Romney’s identity as a white man, and by implication his relationship to whiteness, is a function of a very particular type of racial and class privilege. While it is easy to point at Romney, and fall into the lazy trap of only focusing on the fact that he is amazingly wealthy and that class must, by definition, trump race, those two attributes are inexorably tied together in the United States.

Social science data overwhelmingly demonstrates that to be white in America makes one significantly more likely to be rich. Moreover, white people have at least 20 times the wealth of blacks; poor whites have more wealth than middle and upper class African Americans; people of color are significantly more likely to be unemployed, and for a longer period of time, than white Americans during the Great Recession.

During the Republican primaries Mitt Romney casually joked about making a 10,000 dollar bet with his rivals—as though we all walk around with that much money in our pockets. He has suggested that young people should just borrow thousands of dollars from their parents and start a business so that they too can be successful in America like him—what to do when many young people are actually supporting their aged parents and other relatives? Mitt Romney has elevators for his cars. His wife receives a tax deduction for her stable of performing horses that is larger than most Americans earn in a year.

As measured by these criteria, Mitt Romney has lived a particularly “white” life.

Consider the following for a moment: a 2011 survey by The National Bureau of Economic Research revealed that half of Americans could not come up with 2,000 dollars in order to deal with a routine emergency such as a sick pet, personal injury, loss of a job, or a broken car. If I had a chance to ask Mitt Romney one question, it would be about regular folks such as them.

How will Mitt Romney lead an increasingly diverse America, one that is quite different from the particularly and uniquely white world in which he has lived his whole life?

Can Mitt Romney relate to the struggles of all Americans across the lines of class and race?

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At least for the time being, it looks like the Obama campaign has done serious damage to Mitten's psyche with its latest ad campaign. White America is in mortal peril!
He doesn't and he can't...
We're the first to be fired, and the last to be hired. It's the same old story. I'm going on nearly two years without a full-time job. Hispanics make up only a small percentage of the U.S. population, but our unemployment figures are way above the national average. And I have college degrees and years of experience. Right now, cronyism is the only thing that matters. And I'm nobody's crony. ... Compelling piece filled with years of wisdom and truth. I know it will be hard for some to swallow.
Irrational, racist twaddle. Would it be too much to ask the policies of the candidates to be judged on their merits regardless of whether they are white, black, or, according to you the summum bonum, half breeds.
Heehee - Ole Mitt can't get any whiter. Even the name fits. I mean, who names their kid Mitt?

I'm Italian - and I feel beige when looking at the Whiteness of Mitt.

:-) / r
Toritto: How I wish there were more good people like you in the world, and fewer of the evil ones.
Unfortunately, Mitt just doesn't seem to grasp the fact that not everyone has had the opportunities he has had.

Excellent article!
I'm practically albino and Mittsy's whey whiter than me.
@Gordon ~ Not too much at all. Go ahead and ask them, the policies. If, on the other hand you meant to ask those discussing the policies to address only their "merits," I would say racial coding can easily be found in Romney's statements and stated positions, as revealed by Karl Rove and other GOP strategists of their so-called "Southern Strategy" of signaling white voters of lesser intelligence their solidarity with racial fears über alles.

Oh, I know, Gordon, I know. You want your cake and eat it, too, and maybe you can at a Klan rally, but this is hardly the place. Come to think of it, you can't vote in our elections anyway, can you.
You asked a question:

"Can Mitt Romney relate to the struggles of all Americans across the lines of class and race?"

I think there is, unfortunately, a more important question to ask here:

Does he want to?
@Matt: You are my hero!! :)
Chauncey:

You are very much a "fact" man, and I have a question. Has nothing to do with Mitty being white, but rather the fact that he is Mormon.

The only president I am aware of that was not a WASP was Kennedy, and during his election the fact he was Catholic was the uproar then, people actually said if he was elected the "Pope" would be running the country.

If the Republicans nominate their first non-WASP (and the P is the only difference with Mitty) I wonder if they turned a blind eye to that political fact because he has the looks, and the money to run.

If any other Democrat were running who was a Mormon, you could bet they would want to see marriage certificates....(even though everyone knows Mormons do not practice polygamy any more, facts ever get in the way of the news).
exactly. a rich person with EMPATHY gets a pass. but maybe they're increasingly like white elephants.
ps thx much for the plug for the polyamorous, wink =)
of course he can't, but he doesn't want to. he's done everything else, and sees no reason why he shouldn't be president, to round out his cv. rest of his life, he has top status bodyguards, his wife is gonna swan around like a queen.

this was a thoughtful survey of american political culture, but you didn't say at the end: "rise up and hang republicans." maybe there's too many of them? yep, that's america, way too many republicans.
Willard rommey like the entire gop is struggling! honestly any party that offers candidates like Sarah palin, Michele bachmann, Rick perry, Newt gingrich, Bobby jindal and have icons like Theodore nugent, Pat robertson, Ann coulter, Rush limbaugh, Glenn beck, Bill o'reilly you've got problems!! 85% of the gop is caucasian 37% are 65 yrs and older 14% are between 40 and 65 yrs old!! this is a undisputed fact! the republican party is dying! the country is changing hispanics make up 16% of american citizens blacks are 13%. and both minorities are growing! not to mention interracial dating that create bi racial offspring aren't going to buy the republicans constant rants on racism! BYE BYE republican party