2013: The year in whiteness
From Phil Robertson to Megyn Kelly, peddling white grievance became a bigger, crazier, more lucrative racket
JOAN WALSH
MONDAY, DEC 30, 2013 03:30 PM EST
Maybe it was the very fact of enjoying a wonderful Christmas with my family and friends, against the manufactured backlash to a nonexistent War on Christmas, that let me appreciate the perilous mental state of a small but noisy and paranoid swath of white America. Somehow over the holiday it became clear: 2013 was the year white grievance mongering became an uglier and even more lucrative racket.
Fox News has been peddling the phony War on Christmas for years, of course, but it took new Fox phenom Megyn Kelly to give it an explicitly racial cast. Not only did Kelly wage war against the menace of a black Santa declaring nonsensically that the fictional character of Santa Claus just is white but when she was called on it, she made herself out to be the victim of politically correct bullies, race-baiters and Fox haters. Suddenly it was clear: The imagined war on Christmas has become an equally farcical war on whiteness in the minds of those sad right-wing warriors.
The next week, Duck Dynastys Phil Robertson also became a martyr for the white right, after A&E briefly suspended him for holding forth on the nastiness of gay sex while insisting African Americans were happy in the Jim Crow South.
The new hysteria and hypocrisy was crystallized by one surreal fact: While paranoid white righties were fighting for their allegedly endangered right to celebrate Christmas (with their white Santa), they could watch a Duck Dynasty Christmas marathon on A&E, underscoring that theres neither a war on Christmas nor on bigoted pseudo-Christians like Robertson. But theres a lot of cash to be made, and fear to be stoked, by claiming both.
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http://www.salon.com/2013/12/30/2013_the_year_in_whiteness/