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Right-wing media manufacture outrage over Michelle Obama's noncontroversial NAACP remarks

July 13, 2010 11:54 am ET — 16 Comments

Following Michelle Obama's address to the NAACP, right-wing media have selectively quoted or distorted her comments, used race-baiting headlines to cover her remarks, and manufactured outrage over her statement that "stubborn inequalities still exist" in America. In fact, Michelle Obama was correct that persistent inequality exists "in education and health, income and wealth," and her speech focused on improving the future for children, largely through her childhood obesity initiative.

Michelle Obama points out racial "inequalities still persist" and urged increased "intensity" in "fighting for a better future for our children"

Michelle Obama: "Stubborn inequalities still persist -- in education and health, in income and wealth." In a speech to the NAACP's annual convention, Michelle Obama stated that "stubborn inequalities still exist" in America, and that the NAACP's founders "would urge us to increase our intensity, and to increase our discipline and our focus and keep fighting for a better future for our children and our grandchildren." From Michelle Obama's July 12 remarks to the NAACP National Convention:

So I know that I stand here today, and I know that my husband stands where he is today, because of this organization -- (applause) -- and because of the struggles and the sacrifices of all those who came before us.

But I also know that their legacy isn't an entitlement to be taken for granted.  And I know it is not simply a gift to be enjoyed.  Instead, it is an obligation to be fulfilled.  

And when so many of our children still attend crumbling schools, and a black child is still far more likely to go to prison than a white child, I think the founders of this organization would agree that our work is not yet done.  (Applause.) 

When African American communities are still hit harder than just about anywhere by this economic downturn, and so many families are just barely scraping by, I think the founders would tell us that now is not the time to rest on our laurels.

When stubborn inequalities still persist -- in education and health, in income and wealth -- I think those founders would urge us to increase our intensity, and to increase our discipline and our focus and keep fighting for a better future for our children and our grandchildren.

Right-wing media react to speech with outrage and race-baiting headlines

Hoft: Michelle Obama "told the racist leftists" at the NAACP "that 'America is still unequal.'" In a July 12 Gateway Pundit post, Jim Hoft wrote "The first black First Lady of the United States told the racist leftists at the 101st NAACP Convention today that- 'America is still unequal.'" Hoft posted part of Michelle Obama's speech to the NAACP, and wrote "Of course, the fact that Michelle Obama criticized America at the NAACP Convention surprises no one."

Fox Nation: "First Lady Tells NAACP: America Still Unequal." The Fox Nation posted video of Michelle Obama's speech to the NAACP under the headline "First Lady Tells NAACP: America Still Unequal." From the Fox Nation:

Drudge: "Michelle tells blacks to 'increase intensity." The Drudge Report linked to an ABC news story about Michelle Obama's speech with the headline "Michelle tells blacks to 'increase intensity.'" From the Drudge Report:

Racial disparities do still exist "in education and health, in income and wealth"

Racial inequalities in education are well documented. Numerous studies and books have been written about the persisting racial disparities in education. For instance, a 2007 UCLA report found that racial disparities in education are growing. A 2005 report showed that there is an increasing achievement gap between racial groups, and that there is a demonstrable gap in school quality among racial populations. Racial inequalities also persist in special education, school financing, and at all levels of education.

Kaiser Family Foundation: "Minority population groups receive worse care than Whites." In its 2007 report, "Key Facts: Race Ethnicity & Medical Care," the Kaiser Family Foundation stated that there is "compelling evidence of racial and ethnic differences in health insurance coverage, access to primary care, and treatment for specific medical conditions," and that "in many cases, minority population groups receive worse care than Whites, and for some measures, gaps in care are getting larger rather than smaller."

Racial income disparities have widened. Racial disparities in income have grown since the civil rights era, according to a 2007 report. Census data also shows persistent racial inequality in family income. From the U.S. Census:

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    • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (July 13, 2010 11:58 am ET)
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      Drudge: "Michelle tells blacks to 'increase intensity."

      When of course every right-winger knows that blacks should take off their hats, bow and say "yassuh" to all the whites they pass...
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    • Author by southerngal (July 13, 2010 12:03 pm ET)
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      In my opinion, it's a bit of a pandering speech. But Michele Obama is more than entitled to her opinions and to give any damn speech she wants to any organization she wants.

      More idiotic hysteria from these same right wing screechers. They are far more repulsive and distasteful than anything Michele Obama could ever say.
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      • Author by RiffRabbit (July 13, 2010 3:27 pm ET)
           
        I would have to say I agree with you for the most part here. There's no reason to get all angry about someone stating facts to a group in which you have no real interest in the first place. And it's not as if referencing these facts makes anyone a communist or anything, right?
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    • Author by txthinker (July 13, 2010 1:09 pm ET)
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      Kaiser Family Foundation: "Minority population groups receive worse care than Whites."
      And everyone knows that the Kaiser Family Foundation is a radical leftist group that takes its marching orders from ACORN, George Soros, and Bill Ayres....

      <sarcasm off>
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    • Author by pilotx (July 13, 2010 1:17 pm ET)
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      Well, Michelle Obama is a beloved icon in the community so kkep it up. By 2012 there will be no Black or Latino voters in the GOP.
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    • Author by noproghere (July 13, 2010 1:44 pm ET)
         
      Of course she is correct. Now can whites complain about being second to the Asian, Pacific Islanders?
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    • Author by highliter (July 13, 2010 1:48 pm ET)
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      I agree we must stop these dam Asians! Look how much more they have on average!! This is an Outrage!
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    • Author by Ema_Nymton (July 13, 2010 2:04 pm ET)
         
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      In the end, the Republicant Party faces the fact that extremist mouth-pieces are making it impossible for the Republicant Party to appeal to any moderate individual.

      Will USA voters turn to TeaBagger/Republicant Party?

      Ema
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    • Author by pbatus (July 13, 2010 3:08 pm ET)
         
      There was no outrage when I got beat up in junior high school by a pack of boys of opposite color. There was no movement to protect me in High School either when I was beat up by the same groups. Or when our home was robbed. Or when my bike was stolen. Or when my friends were killed when leaving a party.

      There was no outrage. Except for me. I was outraged.

      Yes inequality still exists. I compete against this race with that opposite color; without a degree; every day. For years.
      Did my vote count? Does the administration represent me to?
      Living with a double standard ... why not report the truth.

      I'm white.
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    • Author by pbatus (July 13, 2010 3:38 pm ET)
         
      But Michele Obama is more than entitled to her opinions and to give any damn speech she wants to any organization she wants.

      ??

      Reply: She is (our) first lady ... I prefer she represent me too. And I don't hand any public figure who represents my country a free pass to "give any damn speech .. to any organization ..

      Telling the Naacp to increase intensity is like telling a pit bull to go get'em. Have you heard their comments lately?
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    • Author by highliter (July 13, 2010 5:21 pm ET)
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      Everyone has the right to equal opportunity not equal outcome.
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    • Author by highliter (July 13, 2010 5:22 pm ET)
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      Everyone has the right to equal opportunity not equal outcome.
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      • Author by globalRower (July 14, 2010 5:48 am ET)
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        "Black" income hovering around 60% of "White" income is hardly indicative of equal opportunities.

        Plot "Black" income as a percent of "White" income over time, and you will see that we were approaching parity faster in the 1990s than during the Bush era. Climbing from 58% to 63.5% over a decade is painfully slow, but still faster than from 61% to 62% over six years. These trends show how policies such as stacking the civil rights commission with political activists can hinder equal opportunities.
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        • Author by highliter (July 14, 2010 1:19 pm ET)
             
          No it’s indicative of a people that have been fooled into blindingly following libs into government dependency. The black man will never achieve equal outcome until they throw of the shackles of democratic government dependency.
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    • Author by DEWEY44 (July 13, 2010 7:03 pm ET)
         

      "increase our intensity" WHAT INTENSITY?
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