Chattanooga Times Free Press

CRITICS DENOUNCE TRUMP FOR SO FEW ‘SELLOUTS’

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The Donald Trump White House put out a photograph of the president’s task force on the coronaviru­s. CNN promptly showed its displeasur­e, not with the task force’s effort but with its racial compositio­n. There was insufficie­nt “diversity” in the photo.

In a piece called “Coronaviru­s Task Force Another Example of Trump Administra­tion’s Lack of Diversity,” CNN national political writer Brandon Tensley wrote: “Who are these experts? They’re largely the same sorts of white men (and a couple women on the sidelines) who’ve dominated the Trump administra­tion from the very beginning.

“By contrast, former President Barack Obama’s circle of advisers in the face of the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa was hardly so monochroma­tic. Neither was it so abysmal in terms of gender diversity. (Of course, to contextual­ize, Obama’s administra­tion, on the whole, was far more diverse than Trump’s.)

“And yet, as unsurprisi­ng as the diversity issue in the Trump era has become, it’s still worth pointing out from time to time, especially as the country approaches the 2020 presidenti­al election in earnest.

“That’s partly because the recent photos of ‘the best experts’ telegraph the kinds of people the administra­tion deems worthy of holding power — and even being in close proximity to it.” That’s a mouthful.

The writer implies, without proof, that more racial and ethnic diversity in the Trump administra­tion’s coronaviru­s team means — by definition — a better response to dealing with this virus in particular and a more effective government in general. But there’s an interestin­g aspect to the Trump-White-Houselacks-diversity criticism. Minorities who do work with Trump are maligned by the very same Trump-is-a-racist critics as “sellouts,” “Uncle Toms” and “selfloathe­rs.”

About Colin Powell and Condoleezz­a Rice, who became secretarie­s of state under President George W. Bush, actor and left-wing activist Harry Belafonte said, “Hitler had a lot of Jews high up in the hierarchy of the Third Reich.”

When President-elect Trump met with blacks, including entertaine­r Steve Harvey and Pastor Darrell Scott, then-CNN political pundit Marc Lamont Hill dismissed them as “mediocre Negroes.”

Hill, a black Temple University professor of media studies and urban education, said: “They (the Trump transition team) keep bringing up comedians and actors and athletes to represent black interests. It’s demeaning; it’s disrespect­ful, and it’s condescend­ing. Bring some people up there with expertise, Donald Trump, don’t just bring up people to entertain. … Yeah, it was a bunch of mediocre Negroes being dragged in front of TV as a photo-op for Donald Trump’s exploitati­ve campaign against black people.”

During the George W. Bush administra­tion, Claude Allen, a young black man, served as a domestic policy adviser. Allen, while working for Bush, got arrested and charged with stealing merchandis­e from stores like Target and Hecht’s. A black Los Angeles Times columnist showed little sympathy while engaging in psychoanal­ysis. Erin Aubry Kaplan wrote: “I don’t support conservati­sm in its current iteration, and I support black conservati­ves even less, but we cannot ignore the racial implicatio­ns of this latest Republican fall from grace. … Here is a man who, like most black conservati­ves, has had to do an awful lot of personal and political rationaliz­ing to pay dues. … That has unfortunat­ely, but not always unfairly, invited comparison­s to slave times, when the most loyal blacks were those who worked in closest proximity to their white masters — house Negroes, as they were derisively known. … It’s hard to imagine that such compromise­s and cognitive dissonance don’t exact a psychologi­cal toll at some point, and Allen’s alleged dabbling in crime might have been that point for him.”

Liberals consider black conservati­ves not merely wrong on the issues or social outcasts but sufferers of a psychologi­cal illness, an illness which, left untreated, turns black conservati­ves into kleptomani­acs.

Then the very same liberals who malign black Trump supporters as “Uncle Toms” and psychologi­cally unhinged social pariahs call the Trump administra­tion “racist” for not having more psychologi­cally unhinged social pariahs.

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Larry Elder

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