Forget Sex!—Anthony Weiner Falls Foul Of The "Great Taboo"
The
late
Sam Francis
opened the
introduction
to his (posthumously released) collection of essays
Race
and the American Prospect with this
observation:
"In the Victorian era, the Great Taboo was sex.
Today, whatever the label we attach to our age,
the Great Taboo is race."
After making many comparisons between the different
times, he wrote:
"If the
analogy
between the
Victorian
taboo on sex and the contemporary taboo on race is
valid, then the essays in this book are
logically the
analogue of pornography."
[Return
of the Repressed,
The Occidental
Quarterly
Fall
2005]
Francis' insight is particularly prescient given the
Anthony Weiner scandal.
The
now-disgraced Congressman
sent some pornographic images of himself to
various attractive young women
on the internet, sometimes
unsolicited.
Disgusting pornographic images are
not
taboo
to
Democrats,
of course—consenting
adults and all that—but
with so much political momentum against Weiner, they
have begun trying to find some
"progressive" reason to throw their former hero under the bus.
Naturally, the
best way is to accuse Weiner of breaking today's
"Great Taboo".
Weiner is a far-left ideologue who has a
100%
rating
from the NAACP. He
voted for
"Hate Crimes"
legislation,
to apologize for slavery, and was one of a few dozen
white Congressmen to vote against the censure of corrupt
black Representative Charlie Rangel.
What could Weiner have possibly done to deserve
this indictment?
Well, in 1991, Weiner
ran
for city council in Brooklyn
shortly after the
Crown Heights Riots.
For those unaware of the history of the riots: a
Hassidic Jew named Yosef Lifsch got in a tragic accident
which resulted in the death of a seven year old black
child and caused serious injuries to another.
Instead of helping the children, the blacks in
the area
decided to beat Lifsch brutally.
Not content with Lifsch, black thugs from Crown
Heights then went after Jews in the neighborhood, and
they were eventually joined by black thugs from the rest
of the city.
Al Sharpton and the
usual race baiters put fuel on the fire with gems
like "If
the Jews want to get it on, tell them to pin their
yarmulkes back and come over to my house."
Black Mayor David Dinkins
and black Police Commissioner
Lee P. Brown refused to
allow police to stop the riots allegedly because they
felt black community
needed to
"vent their rage"
over the incident.
The community vented for
three days by screaming
"Death to Jews"
as they
turned over cars, torched buildings, and beat up every
white person they could
find. A mob
stabbed a doctoral student
Yankel Rosenbaum to death.
An organization associated
with Dinkins and Jackson called the
Majority Coalition for a New New York
endorsed Weiner's opponent
Adele Cohen.
[VDARE.com note:
The Majority Coalition for a
New New York was a
"wide range of
minority groups with liberal leanings who argue that
together they have become the city's new majority."
The New New York they were talking about was
"white minority"
New York. In the first year
of the Dinkins administration, there were
2,262 murders.] So
Weiner distributed flyers and mailers to voters that
stated "The
Majority Coalition
endorsed
Adele Cohen. Obviously she agrees with the
Dinkins/Jackson agenda. Do you?"
The end.
That's the extent of Weiner's affront to racial
tolerance. He
connected his opponent, quite truthfully, to an
unpopular mayor and s race hustler.
To apply Francis'
analogy, this is definitely soft core pornography.
Nonetheless, it is enough to make many liberals
denounce their former hero.
The
New York Observer
reported
on
this history two years ago [An
Old Weiner Story Resurfaces In Brooklyn,
By Azi Paybarah, May 26, 2009], and Salon was the first
to exhume it after the sex scandal, in an article headed
"The
dirty trick that launched Anthony Weiner's career"
, June 7, 2011. The
author, Steve
Kornacki, [Email
him] argued that it
would be unfair if Weiner was forced to resign over the
picture—but this was just karma because it's not
"exactly fair
that he ever made it this far."
Alexis Garret Stodghill,
on the African American news site
NewsOne, wrote that Rep. Weiner's sexual perversions made her like
him more: "To err
is human, and Weiner's crimes of the heart and
underpants make him seem less like a political demi-god
and more endearingly like us."
But, like the
Daily Kos, Weiner's supposed
"race baiting" is less acceptable to Stodghill: "Can we forgive Weiner for playing on his potential constituents' fear
of blacks in the wake of the Crown Heights riots to win
his first office? Maybe… no." [Weiner
Race-Baited To Win Office,
by Alexis Stodghill, June 8, 2011]
Even some
conservatives got into the game.
Andrew Breitbart's
Big Government, which broke the Weiner scandal, gleefully linked to
the Salon
piece.
Blogger
Stacy McCain—who
himself has been the
target of vicious and
ungrounded attacks of racism—referred
to Weiner's "race
mongering past" where he
"shamelessly…exploited racial fear."
But Americans should
have quite another reason to be outraged over Weiner's
1991 campaign.
Rather than oppose him for his "race
baiting," we should oppose him because he ran as
someone who would stand up to anti-White hustlers—but
ended up embracing them.
In this respect,
Weiner joins a long line of liberal politicians like
Jimmy Carter and
Richard Gephardt, who
were elected by posing like George Wallace but governed
like Jesse Jackson.
In his
Race and the American Prospect essay,
Sam Francis noted that the
"political left
seems to enjoy virtual carte blanche to
denounce, vilify,
spy on, demonstrate against, intimidate, and even occasionally
assault and beat
up
individuals and organizations that have transgressed the
racial Victorianism of our age."
Like most
conservatives, I will admit to a bit of
schadenfreude
over Weiner's predicament.
However we should defend him against—or at least not take part in—this witch-hunt over his 20 year-old breach of racial Victorianism.
Alexander Hart (email him) is a conservative journalist.