I have been inundated with these annoying, anonymous chain e-mails stating that Whitefolk are trying to sabotage Jamie Foxx's upcoming music show because he refused to put token white performers on the roster. And to foil the success of his show due to his insolent Black pride, they've purposely put him up against 'American Idol'. Is this true? Was Foxx acting with conviction or with racial malice? And regardless, so what? After all, of all the things to clog up my inbox with, why moral outrage regarding a televised music show, of the kind that Blackfolk have been disproportionately visible for years? Why is this what people have chosen to be up in arms about and leveraging the Internet to advocate for versus, say, Darfur, Haiti, Katrina, political corruption, corporate greed, the fight for a living wage, etc., etc.?
Regardless of where you come down on any of these issues, it is quite revealing how and why people respond to media-amplified and -skewed issues -- particularly when laced with race.
Do I think folks are kinda missing the point when they choose to carelessly and thoughtlessly forward unsubstantiated information about something as benign as a televised music show? Absolutely. But as my grandmother always used to posit: "If you're Black and not paranoid, you're crazy."
No precedent
There is no precedent whatsoever that any third bid could ever work to do anything but spoil the chances of their next closest ally. Should any precedent ever present itself, or should I ever see a chance at such a precedent, I might consider doing anything but voting Dem. But as things stand, third party bids are dismal failures, and that includes TR's run despite his huge popularity.
On more local levels, from time to time I vote other than Dem. Even worked for a Brooklyn Green once POST-2000 fiasco. But generally speaking, I'd prefer the Clinton over the Bush by a HUGE margin, so I am not going to pick option C when option C seldom has any positive impact.
Locally I consider options C, D, E, and F even though rarely does it get anywhere. Brooklyn has one WFP Councilmember I love--Tish James. But she's not in my district so I don't get to vote for her. Still, I am not against local third party bids because they seldom enable the right wing fanatics. But any situation where options C-Z might enable the wingnuts, I am proud to stand by option Dem.