Springfield News-Sun

Fighting left-wing lies with facts can make a difference

- Larry Elder

A couple of years ago, I gave a speech before a conservati­ve, predominan­tly white audience. I couldn’t help but notice a tall, heavyset Black man, arms folded, standing in the back. From time to time, I would look at him, only to see him frown and shake his head, I assumed disapprovi­ngly, when I made what I considered important points.

After the speech, he came up to me. “I am angry,” he said. “Not at you — at myself. I thought I was well informed. I read the news. I watch the news. I now see I’ve been manipulate­d by the party I voted for all my life.”

He then ticked off some of the points I made in my speech that he said shocked him.

He said he had no idea that (according to a 2004 Thomas B. Fordham Institute study) 44% of Philadelph­ia public school teachers send their own school-age kids to private school. Yet the Democratic

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Party adamantly opposes school vouchers, which would give K-12 children of urban parents a chance at a better school.

He did not know that Democrats, including President Barack Obama, tried to end the Washington, D.C., Opportunit­y Scholarshi­p Program. It is a lottery that allows fortunate parents to opt out of their local public school for a better private school. The program is so popular that there are far more parents who want to participat­e than there are seats. “What’s more important, “he asked me, “than making sure are kids are well educated?”

He did not know that, in 1965, 25% of Black kids were born outside of wedlock, versus 70% today, a phenomenon that cannot be attributed to slavery and Jim Crow. He did not know that Barack Obama once said, “Children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime; nine times more likely to drop out of schools and 20 times more likely to end up in prison.”

He said he was unaware that out of the approximat­ely 390,000 slave owners in 1860, no more than a “handful” were Republican.

He did not know that more Republican­s, as a percentage of their party, voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 than did Democrats. Nor did he know that more Republican­s, as a percentage of their party, voted for the Voting

Rights Act of 1965 than did Democrats. He did not know that Democrats founded the Ku Klux Klan and that one of its goals was to stop the spread of the Republican Party.

He said he was unaware that, before 1938, when the first federal minimum wage law was enacted, a Black teenager was more likely to be employed than a white teenager.

He did not know that, according to Harvard economist George Borjas, illegal immigratio­n creates winners and losers. But the big losers are low- and unskilled American workers of color who compete against low- and unskilled illegal immigrant workers.

The man did not know that, according to The Washington Post, in recent years, more unarmed whites have been killed by the police than unarmed Blacks. He was unaware of studies, including one by a Black Harvard economist, that found the police more hesitant, more reluctant, to pull the trigger on a Black suspect than on a white suspect.

According to MSNBC political analyst Steve Kornacki, 43,000 votes in just three states would have switched the winner from Joe Biden to Donald Trump. This means all Republican­s need to do is change the minds of a small percentage of the electorate.

The man at my speech proves this is more than doable.

Larry Elder is a syndicated radio show host and author.

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