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Why do racists all apologize the same way?

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

“I’m sorry if anyone was offended.”

Gaak.

How many times are we going to hear this same apology from an endless parade of clueless public figures?

The latest lame-ass apologizer is Representative Lynn Jenkins, Republican from Kansas.  In addressing a gathering in her district, Rep. Jenkins said that the GOP is searching for its “great white hope.”

Link to Article.

You can look it up in Wikipedia:  the phrase was used to describe the fervent desire of white boxing fans in the early 20th century to find a white guy — any white guy — who could take the heavyweight title back from Jack Johnson, an African American who had the temerity to win the championship while dating a series of white women.

Rep. Jenkins insists that she had no idea about the history of the term.  Nonetheless, she apologizes “if her words offended anyone.”

The reason I object to this type of apology is because of the apparent subtext:

Hey, everyone out there — I’m really this great, caring, sensitive person, who is being raked over the coals by the PC police.  Anyone who knows me knows that I don’t have a racist bone in my body, and that my remarks were clearly taken out of context.  However, in order to get past this unpleasantness, I’m willing to throw a bone (wink, wink) to those individuals out there who are too thin-skinned and, dare I say, too racist to give me the benefit of the doubt.

Honestly, I can’t begin to imagine an innocuous meaning for the phrase “great white hope.”  However, giving Rep. Jenkins the benefit of the doubt, how about the following apology:

“I’m sorry for using a phrase that has such an ugly history.  Although it was not my intention to say anything offensive, I should have known better.  I understand that, as an elected official, I have a responsibility to the public to educate myself and to choose my words carefully.  I will strive to do better in the future.”

Just a suggestion…