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    Actor Samuel L. Jackson -- Vote Your Race

    Larry Elder's column is released once a week.

    What if actor Clint Eastwood gave an interview in which he explained why, in the 2008 presidential election, he voted for John McCain: "I voted for McCain because he was white. 'Cuz that's why other folks vote for other people — because they look like them. ... That's American politics, pure and simple."

    No, Eastwood did not say that. But actor Samuel L. Jackson did, in explaining why he voted for President Barack Obama — "because he was black." Jackson also said his vote had nothing to do with Obama's agenda: "(Obama's) message didn't mean (bleep) to me." If Eastwood had said stuff like this, a cry to boycott his films would come from everybody from the NAACP to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

    But the popular Jackson, who played in more films during the '90s than any other actor, makes an incredibly racist statement and it's ... yawn.

    Jackson insists he just does what every voter does. If they did, Obama could not have been elected U.S. senator from Illinois (15 percent of the state is black, 72 percent white) or the president of the United States (13 percent black, 72 percent white).

    How does Jackson explain Obama's election in a country where people vote their race? Simple, you see. Obama isn't really a black man — at least as defined by Jackson: "When it comes down to it, they wouldn't have elected a (n-word). ... A (n-word) is scary. Obama ain't scary at all. (N-words) don't have beers at the White House. (N-words) don't let some white dude, while you in the middle of a speech, call (him) a liar. A (n-word) would have stopped the meeting right there and said, 'Who the (bleep) said that?'" White voters, according to Jackson, voted for Obama because they found him un-black or semi-black or quasi-black.

    Obama did, in fact, lose the white vote — as has every white Democrat presidential candidate since 1964. But Obama outperformed Democrat John Kerry, who ran in 2004, pulling in 43 percent of the white vote to Kerry's 41 percent.

    How does the vote-my-race Jackson explain the 2010 elections of black House Republicans Tim Scott and Allen West, in South Carolina and Florida, respectively? Scott won in a district that is 75 percent white and 21 percent black. West won in a district that is 82 percent white and 4 percent black.

    Polls repeatedly show that only a small percentage of Americans refuse for vote for a black person. A 2006 Times/Bloomberg poll found that 3 percent of voters would not vote for an otherwise qualified black candidate. But 4 percent wouldn't vote for a woman, and 14 percent ruled out voting for a Mormon.

    What if people chose movies the Jackson way? What if blacks only saw movies about or starring other blacks? What if sports fans only saw players or teams that consisted solely of athletes who looked like them?

    Back in 1980, an advertising magnate named Ted Stepien purchased the abysmal Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team. Stepien thought he had a formula for success. White fans, he said, like to watch white players. Because the Cavaliers' stadium was then located between Cleveland and Akron, a demographical area that is predominately white, Stepien felt fans would come if the players looked like them.

    Stepien employed the Samuel L. Jackson formula. He stacked the team with white players for the white fans. Stepien made a series of bad player trades that hurt the team's competitiveness for years. The team played even worse than before. Embarrassingly, the league eventually instituted the "Stepien rule," forbidding any team from trading its first-round pick in consecutive years. The team also drew even fewer fans. White fans, Stepien learned, did not enjoy watching white players lose anymore than watching black ones lose.

    Confused? According to the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., a black president is a problem — for black people: "A white president, frankly, could be pushed a great deal more than we would push President Obama because nobody would accuse him or her of having partiality toward African-Americans. So it's a tough spot. It also means we still have a long way to go in terms of race relations in this country, and the President has, I think, moved through these troubled waters about as well as any African-American could, becoming the first black president."

    Cleaver says black lawmakers make fewer demands of the Obama administration than they would have under a McCain presidency. To follow Cleaver's logic, blacks should have voted for McCain because he would not be labeled as preferring blacks — unlike the way a black president would be so labeled.

    To sum up, Rep. Cleaver tell us that he expects a black president to do less for blacks than would a white president. And actor Jackson tells us that he votes for blacks just because they are black. This might explain why moviegoers stayed away Jackson's recent movie, "Snakes on a Plane."

    Why, how could people decide whether to see the film — without knowing the race of the snakes?

    Larry Elder is a best-selling author and radio talk-show host. To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an "Elderado," visit www.LarryElder.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2012 LAURENCE A. ELDER

    DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS.COM

     
    • KarlaH  •  1 mth 27 days ago
      WHO CARES FOR QUALIFICATIONS
    • Tweacherwous Twickster  •  3 mths ago
      You know what? I'll vote with my wallet, against ANYTHING having to do with Samuel L. Jackson. This idiot doesn't deserve one penny of my money, and neither does anyone that sponsors or financially backs him.
      • Anne 2 mths ago
        Agreed!!!
      • Elena 2 mths ago
        I also agree. From now on, I will make sure that SLJ gets none of my money.
      • Arioch 2 mths ago
        I had never realized what a bigot he was. Wasn't he the one who said the way to get rid of racism was quit talking about it? What a hypocrite. He won't see another dime from me either.
    • Muscarella  •  Alexandria, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Comments about Samuel L Jackson ignore Larry Elder's main points, i.e. that the media would have eviscerated a white actor who said that he voted for a candidate based on race and that the results of the 2008 election show white voters don't vote based on race.
      • Topkick 2 mths ago
        Agreed that Black voters went overwhelmingly for Obama! But to suggest that many white voters didn't vote FOR McCain, but voted AGAINST Obama, because he is Black, is to absolutely ignore reality. Voters at 2008 GOP rallies stated emphatically they wouldn't vote for a Black. Look at many of the comments on Yahoo! Need I say more?
      • jwilson 2 mths ago
        What are you saying? I'm a white republican. I voted against Obama, because I don't agree with his policies. I've never been a fan of McCain, but he was the only other choice. My decision had nothing to do with race. The policies and methods of the democrat party has angered me so much, I don't think I could ever bring myself to vote for any democrat. Like you said topkick, look at the comments on yahoo.
      • NOEL 2 mths ago
        @topkick...you state "voters at 2008 GOP rallies stated emphatically thay wouldn't vote for a black." you were at these rallies? you have video of voters saying this? i'm sorry, but whoever said this, if indeed someone did, does NOT represent the majority of republican voters, who actually tend to be more intelligent than democrats: 32% of democrats, compared to 19% republicans, are high school drop-outs. Larry Elder knows his history and knows WHY MLK was a republican, as was Jackie Robinson. it was the republican party who promoted the civil rights act and fought the democrats to integrate schools in alabama. it was the democratic party who passed laws to facilitate the ownership of slaves, spit on the 9 black schoolchildren who had to be escorted to Central High by the national guard,and fought every proposal to advance blacks tooth and nail.
    • Louis  •  New York, New York  •  2 mths ago
      I rarely agree with Larry Elder; however, I do today. The double standard was wrong when it was biased towards Whites, and it's wrong when it's biased toward Blacks. The double standard is just plain wrong. Period. Elder is completely correct when he points out that if a White celebrity justified voting for Senator McCain the way Samuel Jackson justified voting for President Obama the media outcry would be overwhelming.
      • shelia 2 mths ago
        continued from above post----nbc, cbs, cnn, msnbc, hln, all think obamas poopoo is golden and cannot print or say any thing that is degrading to him but they sure do any of the repub candidates. they are flaming bigots.
      • Elio L 2 mths ago
        Shelia, (is that how you spell your name?) don't be the other side of Jackson. I support the President and I STILL think Jackson is a turd for saying that. I actually agree with Louis. Bigots come in all sizes, races, and colors.
    • Plan A  •  3 mths ago
      Anybody have any White Guilt left? I'm all out.
      • Arioch 2 mths ago
        Sorry, can't help you. I never had any to begin with!
      • deafBurro 2 mths ago
        Arioch, you should be thumbed-up double Al W' s amount.
      • Tanya 2 mths ago
        LOL That was a good one.
        And I'm black btw. No need to feel guilty, waste of time my friend
    • Westwind  •  2 mths ago
      Jackson's comments perfectly illustrate the total hyprocrisy and double standard we have about race in our country. For example, it's OK to have a "Black Caucus" in Congress, but if anyone tried to create a "White Caucus," there would be an uproar from one end of the country to the other. We have all kinds of people who have made a profession out of playing the "race game"--and they do it to get their hands on money and political power. Race is crooked business, plain and simple. And this is why the Civil Rights Movement has lost all its credibility. No one believes in it anymore.
      • Bear B 2 mths ago
        Stop bitchin, your still in control, whitey. u own everything, fukr!
      • Shawntay 2 mths ago
        white would there need to be a white caucus when 90% of congress is white..You guys just dont get it and like two year olds your response is why cant we do it too....STFU
      • hehe... i dunno 2 mths ago
        The "double standard" argument would make sense here if all races shared the power and wealth in this country. But they don't. Non-whites are bullied, and have been bullied since our country was founded. You shouldn't be so surprised when they band together to protect their interests. On a side note, while I don't agree with Samuel Jackson's comments, I can clearly see where they came from. Oh, and in case you missed my picture, I'm white.
    • thudar9  •  New York, New York  •  2 mths ago
      Jackson is proof that you can be successful and completely ignorant.
    • Bear  •  Waldorf, Maryland  •  2 mths ago
      Does our congress have a white caucus?
    • Oglaigh n h'Eirran  •  3 mths ago
      Vote my race??!! I would, but there are no uber white Mick candidates running! What's a guy to do?
    • Steve W  •  3 mths ago
      Statements like that are why people say, when talking about entertainers, "shut up and sing"!
    • H. Blake  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 mths ago
      RACIST! Isn't he promoting the very thing these people are so against? What a HYPOCRITE!
    • Kristy Powell  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      I hope his hometown..Chattanooga doesn't do anything in his honor now...racist pos! I was always a fan but now..he can kiss my white #$%$
    • Octavius  •  3 mths ago
      I've never thought Samuel L. Jackson was much of an actor. He's best at protraying what he is....
    • MarkN  •  Frisco, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Jackson is, simply, an idiot. Decent character actor, fun to watch, but that fact does not make him intelligent (nor does it do so for ANY actor, regardless of their race). It does, however, provide him a forum in which his idiotic opinions are shared with more people than the average #$%$s. That simple.
    • Frederick  •  3 mths ago
      He must be trying to be a Jesse jackson or Al Sharpton wanna be. Always playing the race card because that is all he has.
    • A Used Yahooer  •  2 mths ago
      The point is, its only racist if a white guy says it. Nobody ever said blacks were smart. Even smart blacks are looked down on by their own race. They are accused of conforming to "the man".
    • Alan  •  3 mths ago
      well, we see now who the real racists are & it isn't the white people. I'm white & I would vote for Bill Cosby, I would have voted for Herman Cain, but the leftist liberal media couldn't stand having a successful black Republican who made it on his own.....oh no, they dragged up all these women who were willing to say anything who now all of a sudden have just vanished into thin air......I'm really disappointed in Samuel Jackson, I didn't realize what a bigot he is. I admired his success too, but to read what he has said proving what a total racist he is.....I no longer admire him. I'm just sorry for him.
    • V  •  Jackson, New Jersey  •  2 mths ago
      I'm white and didn't vote for Obama because his politics SUCK. I don't care if he's black, purple, pink or green.
    • EDWARD  •  3 mths ago
      That is the kind of statement that could get you a free lifetime membership to the NAACP.
    • KENNETHZ  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Geez...I hope Hugh Hefner runs for President someday! Pathetic! That certainly explains why the U.S. is in such disrepair!
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