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Yes, Ralph Northam should go. But where were the calls for Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith to resign?

  

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Yes, Ralph Northam should go. But where were the calls for Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith to resign?

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Yes, Ralph Northam should go. But where were the calls for Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith to resign?



b24e5cc0-fa39-11e8-bff6-c983281f3f32   Karen Hinton, USA TODAY Opinion   5 hours ago  






Most Republicans and Democrats seem to agree on one thing: Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam should resign because he may have posed in 1984 for a photograph, wearing either blackface or traditional KKK garb.  

Yet outraged calls for resignation from prominent figures were hard to find in the case of Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Mississippi Republican. As an appointed U.S. senator campaigning for her own term last fall, in a state infamous for its history of lynchings, she joked about “ public hangings ” before a group of white supporters.

A few days later, a photograph surfaced of   Smith wearing a Confederate military hat   and holding a rifle at the Jefferson Davis home in Biloxi. Hyde-Smith had posted the photograph on her Facebook page in 2014 and exclaimed in a caption, “This is a must see. Currently on display are artifacts connected to the daily life of the Confederate Soldier including weapons. Mississippi history at its best!"

Arguably, Northam’s blackface escapade from 35 years ago is less outrageous than a senator joyfully endorsing the use of deadly weapons to defend owning black people just a few years ago, when she was a statewide official in her   mid-50s.

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But there was no groundswell of elected officials — national or state, Democratic or Republican — demanding that Hyde-Smith step down. 

Mississippi Gov. Phil   Bryant named Hyde-Smith   to the Senate seat after Sen. Thad Cochran resigned in April 2018. She campaigned for a two-year term against Democrat Mike Espy and   won by 8 points .


Espy in 1986 became the   first African-American since Reconstruction   to represent Mississippi in the House. He later served as Agriculture secretary for President Bill Clinton. He might have been his state's first black senator   since the 19th century .

Mississippi tops the US in lynchings


My home state of   Mississippi is 50th   in most everything the federal government measures but it ranks first in one thing: the number of lynchings of black Americans. It’s   50th in health care quality   and   infant mortality   rate, 49th in   obesity rate   and 48th in   college readiness .

But when it came to hanging blacks and mostly getting away with it, Mississippi was second to none. My state conducted mob executions of   581 blacks   from 1882 to 1968, the most of any state. You can find the names of all 581 stamped on large, heavy steel plates hanging from on high at the   National Memorial for Peace and Justice   in Montgomery, Alabama. It’s a frightening sight.  

If Hyde-Smith hasn't seen it, she should.  

The same goes for Northam. Virginia counts  83 blacks   murdered by mobs — often with the acquiescence of the Commonwealth. It might help shake his rather hazy memories.  

First, Northam admitted he was in the photograph and apologized, but then a day later stated he was not in the photo. But then, he said he did   blacken his face   with shoe polish to mimic Michael Jackson doing the moonwalk. 

Racism makes for immoral victories


He was in his   mid-20s  at that time, and as hard as it is to imagine he “forgot,” there’s no doubt Hyde-Smith knew exactly what she was doing — only a few months ago with that hanging comment and a few years ago with those Confederate weapons.

After Hyde-Smith won her runoff against Espy, Republican consultant and CNN political analyst Alice Stewart wrote, “While the race was closer than it should have been, there are   no moral victories   in politics — a win is a win.” 

Yes, a win is a win. But racism is racism. And a Senate race won or a governor’s seat desperately held onto, in the face of the ugliest strain of American racism, is an immoral victory. 

Karen Hinton was Mike Espy's press secretary when he served in the U.S. House. She was also a press secretary for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and for Andrew Cuomo, when he was Housing secretary during the Clinton administration. Follow her on Twitter:  @karenhinton



















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Tessylo
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1  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

Most Republicans and Democrats seem to agree on one thing: Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam should resign because he may have posed in 1984 for a photograph, wearing either blackface or traditional KKK garb.  

Yet outraged calls for resignation from prominent figures were hard to find in the case of Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Mississippi Republican. As an appointed U.S. senator campaigning for her own term last fall, in a state infamous for its history of lynchings, she joked about “public hangings” before a group of white supporters.

A few days later, a photograph surfaced of Smith wearing a Confederate military hat and holding a rifle at the Jefferson Davis home in Biloxi. Hyde-Smith had posted the photograph on her Facebook page in 2014 and exclaimed in a caption, “This is a must see. Currently on display are artifacts connected to the daily life of the Confederate Soldier including weapons. Mississippi history at its best!"

Arguably, Northam’s blackface escapade from 35 years ago is less outrageous than a senator joyfully endorsing the use of deadly weapons to defend owning black people just a few years ago, when she was a statewide official in her mid-50s.

 
 
 
FLYNAVY1
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1.1  FLYNAVY1  replied to  Tessylo @1    5 years ago

This should be interesting..........

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

See the racist bitch next to the racist turd in chief.  

 
 
 
lady in black
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3  lady in black    5 years ago

But, but, but she did NOTHING wrong because she's a republican.jrSmiley_23_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
SteevieGee
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3.1  SteevieGee  replied to  lady in black @3    5 years ago

Seems Governor Northam doesn't need to resign.  He just needs to change parties.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3.1.1  seeder  Tessylo  replied to  SteevieGee @3.1    5 years ago

Yes, he'll be in good company there.  

 
 
 
Tacos!
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4  Tacos!    5 years ago
she joked about “ public hangings

Did she now? Did she really

Well maybe someone would like to tell us the joke. Explain it. Was it in "knock-knock" form? What was the punch line? Tell us the funny part. Diagram the joke for us. Was the joke about a specific hanging or about hangings generally? Which part of a hanging was particularly singled out for laughs?

Do it or admit finally that you have to be intentionally obtuse to pretend that she was "joking" about public hangings. Admit that this is virtue signaling. Race baiting.

What she actually did was to think of something awful that she would never want to do (attend a public hanging) to be with a person because he was just that great. See also: "I would go to hell and back," "I would walk on broken glass/hot coals etc"

 
 
 
Galen Marvin Ross
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4.1  Galen Marvin Ross  replied to  Tacos! @4    5 years ago
Did she now? Did she really

Yes, she did,

 
 
 
Tacos!
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4.1.1  Tacos!  replied to  Galen Marvin Ross @4.1    5 years ago

You haven't explained how she thinks public hangings are funny or somehow ok. Simply quoting her doesn't do that.

 
 
 
Galen Marvin Ross
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4.1.2  Galen Marvin Ross  replied to  Tacos! @4.1.1    5 years ago
You haven't explained how she thinks public hangings are funny or somehow ok. Simply quoting her doesn't do that.

I wouldn't know how she thinks, I don't think public hangings or, lynching's are funny, I think it takes someone who is really sick that does think they're funny.

 
 
 
charger 383
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6  charger 383    5 years ago

It is coming out that VA Attorney General Herring has admitted to painting his face black at a party in college. 

 
 

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