{"id":10179,"date":"2024-09-26T15:02:26","date_gmt":"2024-09-26T15:02:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/2024\/09\/26\/clay-higgins-sets-a-new-benchmark-on-the-racism-republicans-will-excuse\/"},"modified":"2024-09-26T15:02:26","modified_gmt":"2024-09-26T15:02:26","slug":"clay-higgins-sets-a-new-benchmark-on-the-racism-republicans-will-excuse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/2024\/09\/26\/clay-higgins-sets-a-new-benchmark-on-the-racism-republicans-will-excuse\/","title":{"rendered":"Clay Higgins sets a new benchmark on the racism Republicans will excuse"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">In early 2019, at the beginning of the 116th Congress, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) announced to the media that Rep. Steve King would not be seated on any committees, limiting his power. The move followed comments the Iowa Republican made to the New York Times a few days before in which he wondered how the terms \u201cwhite nationalist\u201d and \u201cwhite supremacist\u201d had become offensive.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cThis is not the first time we have heard these comments,\u201d McCarthy told reporters. \u2018That is not the party of Lincoln, and it is definitely not America.\u201d With the move, he said, \u201cI think we spoke very loud and clear that we will not tolerate this type of language in the Republican Party.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Even in 2019, with Donald Trump in the White House, McCarthy\u2019s comments rang a little hollow. But particularly by current standards, McCarthy\u2019s position was laudable. Here, at least, was a Republican leader willing to call out a legislator whose sympathies with White nationalism and anti-immigrant racism were obvious.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">If anything, King was simply ahead of the curve within his party. He first rose to national attention with breathless jeremiads against immigration, including, at one point, presenting a model of a wall he suggested should be built on the border with Mexico. This may sound familiar.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">In 2018, King expressed support for the \u201cgreat replacement\u201d theory, a claim advanced by White supremacists suggesting that there\u2019s a plot to subvert countries through immigration. This idea, amplified on Fox News by Tucker Carlson, has now been embraced widely on the right and pops up regularly in rhetoric from prominent officials, including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">That same year, King shared on social media a photo of a group of young immigrants who had been separated from their parents, declaring that they were \u201cold enough to serve in the military.\u201d Describing immigrants as \u201cmilitary-aged males\u201d in an effort to amplify a perceived threat is now commonplace in Republican rhetoric.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">King\u2019s punishment (and eventual primary loss) did not curtail the rhetoric he presented. If anything, the trend on the right has been to see how far that rhetoric can go while still being defensible as not explicitly racist. Because the rhetoric has become more commonplace, though, what Republicans view as defensible has steadily crept further to the right. A party that\u2019s centrally powered by White Americans\u2019 perceptions of diminished status has given itself lots of space to lash out at those who aren\u2019t White.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Which brings us at last to Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.).<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">On Wednesday afternoon, Higgins joined the Republican presidential nominee and his running mate in bashing immigrants from Haiti.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cLol. These Haitians are wild,\u201d he wrote on X, the social media company formerly known as Twitter that\u2019s become a central vehicle for the aforementioned lashing out. \u201cEating pets, vudu, nastiest country in the western hemisphere, cults, slapstick gangsters \u2026 but damned if they don\u2019t feel all sophisticated now, filing charges against our President and VP. All these thugs better get their mind right and their ass out of our country before January 20th.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">The \u201cfiling charges\u201d comment related to a group in Ohio that is seeking to hold to account Trump and Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) (not \u201cour\u201d president and vice president at the moment) for their rhetoric targeting Haitian immigrants in the city of Springfield. But that\u2019s beside the point, which is that nearly every other word in Higgins\u2019s screed is explicitly racist and\/or toxic.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">This is not the first time we\u2019ve heard such things from Higgins, to paraphrase McCarthy. Higgins is a former law enforcement officer who faced sanction for his treatment of an unarmed Black man he was detaining. In 2016, The Washington Post covered him after his viral videos calling out criminals drifted into his referring to Black suspects as \u201canimals.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Oh, and then there was the interview he granted a newspaper in his home state when former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke was seeking election as governor.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cRegardless of the fact that David\u2019s a homeboy and all that, the boy\u2019s a Nazi, and that\u2019s a real problem,\u201d Higgins said of Duke. Nonetheless, the reporter noted, Higgins voted for him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">After Higgins\u2019s post about Haitians created a predictable uproar, Speaker Johnson spoke to reporters about the controversy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cI just talked to him about it,\u201d Johnson said. \u201cHe said he went to the back, and he prayed about it and he regretted it, and he pulled the post down. That\u2019s what you want the gentleman to do.\u201d He added that Higgins \u201cprobably regrets some of the language he used.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Higgins didn\u2019t seem to agree. Speaking to CNN, he leaned into his original comments.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cIt\u2019s all true,\u201d he said of the post that included overtly false assertions. \u201cI can put up another controversial post tomorrow if you want me to. I mean, we do have freedom of speech. I\u2019ll say what I want.\u201d He compared the post to \u201csomething stuck to the bottom of my boot: Just scrape it off and move on with my life.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">When Democrats called for Higgins to be censured, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) rose to his colleague\u2019s defense. The post had (by then) been deleted, he insisted, and \u201cif we want to go through everything the other side has said we\u2019ll be happy to do it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Whataboutism, another prominent feature of the modern Republican Party. Good luck to Mr. Scalise in finding social media posts from Democrats as aggressively hostile and racist as Higgins\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Presumably part of the reason Johnson and Scalise circled the wagons is that they, like Higgins, are Louisianans. Part of it, too, is that their majority is extremely narrow, and aggravating any individual legislator is something they would rather avoid. But part of it, without a doubt, is that holding Higgins to account means holding the party to account and holding its leader, Donald Trump, to account. How do you say that Higgins\u2019s language was unacceptable when Trump and Vance are making similar claims?<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">This is precisely why it\u2019s important to intercept false, inflammatory and racist rhetoric early on. The more you allow it to seep into the conversation, the more you simply accept it and the further it ends up traveling.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Everyone agrees, at least for now, that the n-word counts as racist. Anything else, it seems, is excusable, if not defensible \u2014 at least when political power is on the line.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<div>This post appeared first on washingtonpost.com<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In early 2019, at the beginning of the 116th Congress, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) announced to the media that Rep. Steve King would not be seated on any committees, limiting his power. 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