Four years later, the same old hate
FILE--This is a Jan. 26, 1994 file photo, of Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts. Pitts has received 21,000 e-mails in response to his column written the day of the terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Miami Herald, Jeffrey Salter)
By Leonard Pitts Jr.
Th is is for Vanessa in South Florida. She emailed me a few days ago after spotting a bumper sticker that read: 2012 Don’t Re-Nig. “Honestly,” she wrote, “I don’t know how to process my outrage, so I’m handing it off to you. I know that President Obama’s race has always been an issue to many people, and perhaps I live a relatively sheltered life in Democratic-leaning Broward County, but I’m still stunned by the sentiment. I’m even more stunned, naive though that may be, by the fact that some people believe it’s appropriate to flaunt that sentiment — and that it’s not a source of shame.”
Vanessa, I’m afraid I’m not nearly as shocked as you. After all, the sentiment that bumper sticker expresses has been part of the Obama narrative since before he took office.