Re: We're not talking about family
by
Zeus-Boy
03/18/2008, 8:15 PM #
BT,
I read the speech [Thanks 'A'] and I have to say there's very little spinning going on there. Not only does he denounce and renounce the racist remarks, he demonstrates why they are at odds with his platform, which he re-asserts is about 'hope' and 'unity' in the face of understandable though unjustifiable differences. That's really where balance and context [historical, biographical, economic, etc] enter into it: He is trying to be fair to a man he knows, whose good works and life experience he knows, and yet repudiate his extremism. Ultimately, though, I guess Wright has to be judged on Wright's terms, not on those of a presidential candidate who is trying to navigate the hair-pins bends and meanderings of the American political landscape.
What I sense from your outrage is your frustration that people aren't more definitive in their affiliations and judgments. Life is more complex than that and there's too much overlap for the kind of neat boundaries you're looking for. Even your own father [whom you love, I presume] is weighted with contradictions that make for vexed and difficult choices. You say you lost a ton of respect for him, but you didn't stop loving him did you? You will try to make him better, no? Improve his views? Enlighten him? If you do so, are you automatically making excuses for him? Countenancing his evil? Are you being quiet and just glossing over it, or are you doing the decent thing? If a man you love, your own father, can disappoint you, then so can a politician for Christ's sakes. The guy's probably more flawed than your dad. Maybe. Maybe not. But what do you want or expect, beatification? All with a pinch of salt, my friend. He's not the fucking messiah.