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George Allen, Racist Pig.

 
 
grant
18:12 / 15.08.06
This is basically a reprint of something I just stuck on my blog. I still can't quite believe the story. I mean, I have no doubt that it actually happened, but... man.



Hi! I'm George Allen, and I'm a racist pig! Meet my lily-white family!



George Allen, who's positioning himself to be our next president said some stuff to an Indian-American at a campaign appearance that has some commentators mystified:

Let's consider which positive, constructive or inspirational ideas Mr. Allen had in mind when he chose to mock S.R. Sidarth of Dunn Loring, who was recording the event with a video camera on behalf of James Webb, the Democratic nominee for the Senate seat Mr. Allen holds. The idea that holding up minorities to public scorn in front of an all-white crowd will elicit chortles and guffaws? (It did.) The idea that a candidate for public office can say "Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia!" to an American of Indian descent and really mean nothing offensive by it? (So insisted Mr. Allen's aides.) Or perhaps the idea that bullying your opponents and calling them strange names -- Mr. Allen twice referred to Mr. Sidarth as "Macaca" -- is within the bounds of decency on the campaign trail?

We have no inkling as to what Mr. Allen meant by "Macaca," though we rather doubt his campaign's imaginative explanation that it was somehow an allusion to Mr. Sidarth's hairstyle, a mullet.


Other commentators are not so fond of the rhetorical question as a literary device, and have a rather more ominous interpretation of the mysterious word macaca:

Macaca' or 'macaque' is a nasty racial epithet alright. It is often used by American white supremacists to describe black people. In Belgium, it is a racial slur for 'dirty arab.' Could this be George Allen's Mel Gibson moment?

What I hope to show in these results are instances where the word 'macaca' or 'macaque' are being used as an offensive racial slur on par with other more familiar racial slurs. This research is intended to clarify what exactly happened in the outburst by George Allen using sources commonly available to anyone with a computer.


There follows on that page a rather convincing (to me) list of occurrences of the word in some rather unpleasant contexts, used pretty consistently as a synonym for the words we all know for people with darker skin than our lily-white whiteness.

Apparently, it's a rather common slur used by French-speaking people to refer to the folks native to their former colonies in North Africa. Allen would be very familiar with this use of the word -- his mother is one of those colonists, from Tunisia.

If you'd rather do your own first-hand research, the video Sidarth (who, by the way, was born in Fairfax County, Virginia) was shooting is up on YouTube, over here. (Hopefully, that link is working -- as you can imagine, it's getting a lot of hits right now.)
 
 
elene
07:51 / 16.08.06
Sen. George Allen apologized today for referring to a man of Indian descent as "macaque." "In no way was it meant to demean him, and I'm sorry if he was offended," Allen said in a telephone interview.

"I'm sorry if he was offended." Wow! Will this hurt Allen's chances tough, grant?
 
 
Hieronymus
16:26 / 16.08.06
If I remember correctly George Allen is a 'reformed' Republican racist (in the style of David Duke I suppose) who is anything but reformed. Just polished to a presentable shine.

The New Republic had a pretty indicting article about his past. (Use Bugmenot to gain full access to the article)

Ah the party of Lincoln, as they say.
 
 
Hieronymus
16:45 / 16.08.06
And if you can't completely access the New Republic article (it's a good one), here's a few excised bits about Mr. Allen.

Totally punchable.
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
17:24 / 16.08.06
The thing that bothers me about this is that I read the articles, and I think he's scum, but I also don't think in my heightened post-Dubya cynicism that anything short of Allen being caught on camera eating healthy live white babies would make any impact on his electoral chances if he were the designated candidate for the Republican party.

I mean, there was ample evidence that GWB was a draft-dodging, coke-snorting, dull-witted fuckup before the FIRST time he was almost-elected-and-appointed. This wasn't theory or rumor or some abstract pontificating by Gore Vidal. This was readily available information that anyone with third-grade reading skills could find and understand.

But a significant portion of the electorate just shoved their fingers in their ears and yelled "LA LA LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU" and voted for him anyway. Because he was "more personable." And they did it twice.

So does being a closet racist make George Allen less personable? While this is good information for anyone already inclined not to vote for cowboy-boot-wearin, tobacco-chawin', macaca-spoutin' jerks, I don't think this is nearly enough to pull fingers out of ears and make itself heard over "LA LA LA" from Limbaugh and friends.

Especially when explaining why "macaca" is offensive takes over ten words and involves a foreign language. Do you really think Jeff Foxworthy is going to take a French insult seriously?

I thoroughly agree that George Allen looks like scum. But the question isn't do we agree he's scum, it's how to convince the cowboy-boot-lovin', tobacco-spit-lappin', macaca-not-understandin' folks that he's scum. I don't think this'll do it.
 
 
Jack The Bodiless
10:37 / 17.08.06
Absolutely. This kind of thread would be interesting in a forum where it wasn't preaching to the converted. As it is, readers will probably fall into one of two camps - those who hadn't heard of Allen before today but wouldn't have voted for him anyway, and those (like me) who had, who aren't that surprised that a confirmed racist made a racist comment.
 
 
grant
16:16 / 17.08.06
Have to note that "macaque" is not just an insult confined to France, but has a lot of currency in America's white supremacist circles.

To the point where some have speculated this was Allen's way of signaling secretly to any Klansmen in the crowd that he's on their side. I don't necessarily think he was doing this, but the possibility has come up.
 
 
Chiropteran
18:27 / 17.08.06
MoveOn.org just started sending around a petition to ask the Republican National Committee to withdraw support from Allen. I don't know how effective it could possibly be, but they are trying to increase awareness of the incident.
 
 
grant
21:08 / 17.08.06
Good Lord, it's spread through Katherine "You don't look American" Harris to her Republican competition.

Tramm Hudson knows that blacks can't swim. He does.

At least he's apologized....
 
 
Slim
02:18 / 18.08.06
I mean, there was ample evidence that GWB was a draft-dodging, coke-snorting, dull-witted fuckup before the FIRST time he was almost-elected-and-appointed.

Seeing as how Clinton fit the bill as a draft-dodging drug user and Bush I and Reagan were dull-witted fuckups, I'm curious as to what made you think that these characteristics would deter voters from voting for Bush II.
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
14:27 / 18.08.06
Orders of magnitude!

I think that's a bit beside the point, Slim... I'm essentially saying that George Allen comes across as innately smarter, less troubled and less prone to disaster than Bush II, and I think the denial buffer that got Dubya into office twice is more than thick enough to accomodate Allen's current problems.
 
 
Francine I
03:15 / 20.08.06
"Seeing as how Clinton fit the bill as a draft-dodging drug user and Bush I and Reagan were dull-witted fuckups, I'm curious as to what made you think that these characteristics would deter voters from voting for Bush II."

[threadrot]
That point might be valid as regards his first term, but how do you explain the second? Personally, I found the irony a little dark for my tastes when Bush II supporters turned a blind eye to his AWOL status while simultaneously supporting his platform based largely on his status as a "war time president". Of course, things careened deeply into the realm of the surreal when particularly zealous Bush II supporters claimed that voting against him was an act of treason because that constituted "trying to remove a sitting president during a time of war".
[/threadrot]
 
 
grant
02:15 / 31.08.06
George Allen & the CCC.

This is a group with which I was unfamiliar, but who probably bear a lot of close watching.

Those cs, I'm imagining, are *hard* cs. Follow the links in that story to their Statement of Principles.
 
 
Less searchable M0rd4nt
12:58 / 31.08.06
Good grief. What a revolting man.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
16:48 / 31.08.06
Wow, my work filter has blocked it on the grounds of 'racism and hate'. I'll have to have a looksee when I get home.
 
 
Olulabelle
23:21 / 31.08.06
Grant I feel like I've descended into hell with those links from the C of CC.

Hideousness

And can someone please explain to me what the deal is whith the vile flags at the bottom of the page here?
 
 
Olulabelle
23:41 / 31.08.06
Hi I'm George Allen and I feel the need to pose with a football in my hand even though I'm wearing a fucking SUIT.
 
 
spectre
11:51 / 01.09.06
'belle-
The flags are differently colored versions of the South Carolina state flag. The blue one on the left is the official version.
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
12:46 / 01.09.06
"His flag collection"?

Christ, even his excuses make him sound like a wanker.
 
 
grant
21:07 / 12.09.06
Crossposting from my blog again, but....

Our (racist) presidential hopeful now has a photo gallery up from an "ethnic rally".

Ethnic. Rally.

Look! He can hang with the ethnics!

My, aren't some of them swarthy???

What's really interesting is that if you click that link to the photo gallery -- the second one, I mean, the one that goes straight to Allen's site -- the pictures automatically move through the different collections as a slide show. In the time it's taken me to type this, it has shown me five different galleries. Five different rallies. With the exception of, I think, three photographs, you can probably guess where all the non-white faces are.

Mister Allen! Mister Allen! THE POINT IS BACK HERE, MISTER ALLEN!
 
 
grant
17:42 / 21.09.06
It keeps getting better:

George Allen, Racist Jewish Pig!

Sept. 20 -- Henrietta "Etty" Allen said Wednesday that she concealed her upbringing as a Jew in North Africa from her children, including Sen. George Allen (R-Va.), until a conversation across the dining room table in late August.

She said Allen asked her directly about his Jewish heritage when he was in Los Angeles for a fundraiser. "We sat across the table and he said, 'Mom, there's a rumor that Pop-pop and Mom-mom were Jewish and so were you,' " she recalled, a day after Allen issued a statement acknowledging and embracing his Jewish roots as he campaigns for a second term in the U.S. Senate.

At the table in Palos Verdes, Calif., Allen's mother, who is 83, said she told her son the truth: That she had been raised as a Jew in Tunisia before moving to the United States. She said that she and the senator's father, famed former Redskins coach George Allen, had wanted to protect their children from living with the fear that she had experienced during World War II. Her father, Felix Lumbroso, was imprisoned by the Nazis during the German occupation of Tunis.

"What they put my father through. I always was fearful," Etty Allen said in a telephone interview. "I didn't want my children to have to go through that fear all the time. When I told Georgie, I said, 'Now you don't love me anymore.' He said, 'Mom, I respect you more than ever.' "

Allen's heritage became an issue in the Virginia Senate campaign Monday, when television reporter Peggy Fox raised it at a televised debate in front of 600 business executives in Fairfax County. Allen repeated what he has said in the past: "My mother's French-Italian with a little Spanish blood in her. And I was raised as she was, as far as I know, raised as a Christian."

In fact, Allen had just recently learned about their Jewish roots when he made those comments. Allen declined to comment, but his mother said she had sworn him to secrecy.


I think the pity part starts somewhere around here.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
09:22 / 22.09.06
I said, 'Now you don't love me anymore.' He said, 'Mom, I respect you more than ever.' "
(emphasis mine)
 
 
CameronStewart
15:18 / 22.09.06
Yeah, I noticed that too.
 
 
Hieronymus
15:26 / 25.09.06
Jesus. This guy's a lunatic.

Shelton said he also remembers a disturbing deer hunting trip with Allen on land that was owned by the family of Billy Lanahan, a wide receiver on the team. After they had killed a deer, Shelton said he remembers Allen asking Lanahan where the local black residents lived. Shelton said Allen then drove the three of them to that neighborhood with the severed head of the deer. "He proceeded to take the doe's head and stuff it into a mailbox," Shelton said.

Details here
 
 
grant
15:38 / 25.09.06
Governor of Virginia.
United States Senator.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
 
 
haeresis
22:12 / 25.09.06
Apparen tly Allen was quite unabashed about his racist affiliations until the litle tree with a dangling noose he kept on his desk became a campaign issue... (he claimed it was a 'lasso.')
 
 
Baz Auckland
22:39 / 25.09.06
It does go well with his 'flag collection'...
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
14:17 / 27.09.06
What about

Three former college football teammates of Sen. George Allen say that the Virginia Republican repeatedly used an inflammatory racial epithet and demonstrated racist attitudes toward blacks during the early 1970s.

"Allen said he came to Virginia because he wanted to play football in a place where 'blacks knew their place,'" said Dr. Ken Shelton, a white radiologist in North Carolina who played tight end for the University of Virginia football team when Allen was quarterback. "He used the N-word on a regular basis back then."

A second white teammate, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he feared retribution from the Allen campaign, separately claimed that Allen used the word "nigger" to describe blacks. "It was so common with George when he was among his white friends. This is the terminology he used," the teammate said.


From the start of that article?
 
 
Slim
02:16 / 28.10.06
George Allen is going to win the Senate race for the following reasons:

1)99.5 Americans out of 100 had no clue what "macaca" meant before the incident and the vast majority probably still don't
2)The man Allen insulted was of Indian descent so it doesn't carry the same weight as it would have if the guy was black or Jewish
3)Accusations of Allen's racism have come from people who knew him 30 years ago. The accusers' claims can be refuted as lies given for political or personal reasons and even if they ARE true, they happened so long ago that people assume things have changed.
4)Apparently his opponent, Jim Webb, has admitted to using the word "nigger" in the past and in a recent interview used the term "towelheads"

Ah, Virginia. Hell of a state!
 
 
Slate
01:41 / 09.11.06
Well he lost.

I wonder what the wash-up meetings will be like for Mr. Allen?

"Note to self; stop using the N-word, stop using the Macaca word, be less of a twat"

But wait! Allen refuses to go! What happens if he still won't go in a week? National Guards?

So did the people of Virginia oust him for other reasons? It seems the Dems have been going places. What will this Democrat run Senate mean for the broader community, particularly in relation to foreign policy? Exciting!
 
  
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