I guess we're just going to disagree. I don't read this article as an attempt to paint the TP as a bunch of racists Rather, I read it as an attempt to provoke the readership to examine its reaction to TP activities. The whole "imagine" activity is designed to get the reader to insert someone else into the TP's shoes and attempt to react to that hypo.
Through this process we're hopefully left not with a negative impression of citizens exercising their 1st Amendment rights, but with a sense of empathy should another, non-white group attempt the same tactics.
Opinions of the article aside, Wes. You're second paragraph raises an interesting point in my eyes. It illustrates something I've pointed out in other threads here in the SGA forum.
I think what most "white" groups take offense to is not so much that there are ethnic groups exercising their 1st Amendment rights, but the assertion that any tactic taken regardless of the circumstances automatically pins question of racial and harmful intent on them.
A lot of this is the fault of activists that have completely lost touch with the true causes of their origins, and instead have taken the cause of self promotion and the very basic naked cause of making noise to make noise. Rev. Sharpton and Rev. Jackson are the shining examples of this, but there are countless others that take advantage of the misinformed and misguided people that otherwise have no voice, or at minimum, no way of knowing how to, or have the ability to voice their concerns appropriately.
I see a lot more examples of people that have common ground, rather than total disagreement, but that gets lost in the sensationalization of making a scene, rather than solving problems.
I would argue, that despite the more extreme ends of the spectrum, there are vast majority of the people that would rather come to true compromise. However, there is a huge divide right now between the basic left and right that keeps that from happening, NOT because of common beliefs and wants for the people of this country, but more because of the means it takes to accomplish those beliefs and wants.
Just like even some of the most LEFT people on this board, I'd love to see the border secured, but ultimately open to any and all looking to make themselves a better life, and in the end make this country better. Because I disagree with the timing of doing it now, and because I do believe in taking measures that in an immediate sense curb what I see as a crisis, doesn't make me a racist, or someone that would rather people suffer.
While it's a current issue that drove me to post in the SGA, this represents a summation of why I've never really participated on this political board, and it's something that I've been reminded of over and over the past few days while I have.
There's just been too much of a demonization of the person, rather than an opposing plan that either needs to be voted up or down based on the wants and representation of the people of this country.
November is going to be a bitch for a LOT of people on BOTH sides of the aisle.