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Government
and Racism
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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The controversy
surrounding remarks by talk show host Don Imus shows that the nation
remains incredibly sensitive about matters of race, despite the
outward progress of the last 40 years. A nation that once prided
itself on a sense of rugged individualism has become uncomfortably
obsessed with racial group identities.
The young women
on the basketball team Mr. Imus insulted are over 18 and can speak
for themselves. Its disconcerting to see third parties become
involved and presume to speak collectively for minority groups.
It is precisely this collectivist mindset that is at the heart of
racism.
Its also
disconcerting to hear the subtle or not-so-subtle threats against
free speech. Since the FCC regulates airwaves and grants broadcast
licenses, were told its proper for government to forbid
certain kinds of insulting or offensive speech in the name of racial
and social tolerance. Never mind the 1st Amendment, which states
unequivocally that, Congress shall make NO law.
Lets
be perfectly clear: the federal government has no business regulating
speech in any way. Furthermore, government as an institution is
particularly ill-suited to combating bigotry in our society. Bigotry
at its essence is a sin of the heart, and we cant change peoples
hearts by passing more laws and regulations.
In fact it
is the federal government more than anything else that divides us
along race, class, religion, and gender lines. Government, through
its taxes, restrictive regulations, corporate subsidies, racial
set-asides, and welfare programs, plays far too large a role in
determining who succeeds and who fails in our society. This government
"benevolence" crowds out genuine goodwill between men
by institutionalizing group thinking, thus making each group suspicious
that others are receiving more of the government loot. This leads
to resentment and hostility between us.
The political
left argues that stringent federal laws are needed to combat racism,
even as they advocate incredibly divisive collectivist policies.
Racism
is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans
strictly as members of groups rather than individuals. Racists believe
that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics
are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups.
By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates
of so-called "diversity" actually perpetuate racism. Their
obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist.
The
true antidote to racism is liberty. Liberty means having a limited,
constitutional government devoted to the protection of individual
rights rather than group claims. Liberty means free-market capitalism,
which rewards individual achievement and competence, not skin color,
gender, or ethnicity.
More importantly,
in a free society every citizen gains a sense of himself as an individual,
rather than developing a group or victim mentality. This leads to
a sense of individual responsibility and personal pride, making
skin color irrelevant. Rather than looking to government to correct
our sins, we should understand that racism will endure until we
stop thinking in terms of groups and begin thinking in terms of
individual liberty.
April
18, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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