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An Open Letter to Certain White Women
Who are Threatening to Withhold Support From Barack Obama in November




By Tim Wise


June 5, 2008


This is an open letter to those white women who, despite their proclamations of progressivism, and supposedly because of their commitment to feminism, are threatening to withhold support from Barack Obama in November. You know who you are.

I know that it's probably a bad time for this. Your disappointment at the electoral defeat of Senator Hillary Clinton is fresh, the sting is new, and the anger that animates many of you--who rightly point out that the media was often sexist in its treatment of the Senator--is raw, pure and justified.

That said, and despite the awkward timing, I need to ask you a few questions, and I hope you will take them in the spirit of solidarity with which they are genuinely intended. But before the questions, a statement if you don't mind, or indeed, even if (as I suspect), you will mind it quite a bit.

First, for those of you threatening to actually vote for John McCain and to oppose Senator Obama, or to stay home in November and thereby increase the likelihood of McCain winning and Obama losing (despite the fact that the latter's policy platform is virtually identical to Clinton's while the former's clearly is not), all the while claiming to be standing up for women...

For those threatening to vote for John McCain or to stay home and increase the odds of his winning (despite the fact that he once called his wife the c-word in public and is a staunch opponent of reproductive freedom and gender equity initiatives, such as comparable worth legislation), all the while claiming to be standing up for women...

For those threatening to vote for John McCain or to stay home and help ensure Barack Obama's defeat, as a way to protest what you call Obama's sexism (examples of which you seem to have difficulty coming up with), all the while claiming to be standing up for women...

Your whiteness is showing.

When I say your whiteness is showing this is what I mean: You claim that your opposition to Obama is an act of gender solidarity, in that women (and their male allies) need to stand up for women in the face of the sexist mistreatment of Clinton by the press. On this latter point--the one about the importance of standing up to the media for its often venal misogyny--you couldn't be more correct. As the father of two young girls who will have to contend with the poison of patriarchy all their lives, or at least until such time as that system of oppression is eradicated, I will be the first to join the boycott of, or demonstration on, whatever media outlet you choose to make that point. But on the first part of the above equation--the part where you insist voting against Obama is about gender solidarity--you are, for lack of a better way to put it, completely full of crap. And what's worse is that at some level I suspect you know it. Voting against Senator Obama is not about gender solidarity. It is an act of white racial bonding, and it is grotesque.

If it were gender solidarity you sought, you would by definition join with your black and brown sisters come November, and do what you know good and well they are going to do, in overwhelming numbers, which is vote for Barack Obama. But no. You are threatening to vote not like other women--you know, the ones who aren't white like you and most of your friends--but rather, like white men! Needless to say it is high irony, bordering on the outright farcical, to believe that electorally bonding with white men, so as to elect McCain, is a rational strategy for promoting feminism and challenging patriarchy. You are not thinking and acting as women, but as white people. So here's the first question: What the hell is that about?

And you wonder why women of color have, for so long, thought (by and large) that white so-called feminists were phony as hell? Sister please...

Your threats are not about standing up for women. They are only about standing up for the feelings of white women, and more to the point, the aspirations of one white woman. So don't kid yourself. If you wanted to make a statement about the importance of supporting a woman, you wouldn't need to vote for John McCain, or stay home, thereby producing the same likely result--a defeat for Obama. You could always have said you were going to go out and vote for Cynthia McKinney. After all, she is a woman, running with the Green Party, and she's progressive, and she's a feminist. But that isn't your threat is it? No. You're not threatening to vote for the woman, or even the feminist woman. Rather, you are threatening to vote for the white man, and to reject not only the black man who you feel stole Clinton's birthright, but even the black woman in the race. And I wonder why? Could it be...?

See, I told you your whiteness was showing.

http://www.timwise.org/
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  -"Your Whiteness is Showing:" thecatburgler  Jul-17-08 02:38 AM   #0 
  - And Cynthia's running mate is a woman so this letter is now doubly right.  sfexpat2000   Jul-17-08 02:49 AM   #1 
  - Um...no  Athens30603   Jul-17-08 03:00 AM   #2 
  - Why would voting against Obama be anything else?  thecatburgler   Jul-17-08 03:08 AM   #5 
  - Leaving aside the rest of the content of the letter, I wonder  Zavulon   Jul-17-08 03:02 AM   #3 
  - You apparently don't get it.  thecatburgler   Jul-17-08 03:05 AM   #4 
  - But you do.  Zavulon   Jul-17-08 03:30 AM   #9 
  - But you do.  Zavulon   Jul-17-08 03:42 AM   #10 
  - Zavulon your post is right on.  Evergreen Emerald   Jul-17-08 09:01 AM   #31 
  - I agree. Another person who believes acting like an asshole somehow helps their candidate.  John Q. Citizen   Jul-17-08 09:32 AM   #42 
  - Psst....Timmy...if you REALLY want women to vote Obama, shut yer fuckin' mouth.  Jim Sagle   Jul-17-08 03:09 AM   #6 
  - Or you could read his fucking essay.  thecatburgler   Jul-17-08 03:14 AM   #7 
  - Nothing offended me except the spectacle of a dumb jag, knowing he needed women's votes,  Jim Sagle   Jul-17-08 03:24 AM   #8 
  - no, it seems to be all about him and his complexes. I don't think you realize how counter  RedShoes   Jul-17-08 05:46 AM   #16 
  - forget it....  cricket08   Jul-17-08 09:42 AM   #46 
  - The poster did nothing wrong but ask some valid questions that some did not answer.  barack the house   Jul-17-08 09:34 AM   #43 
  - do you actually believe this is going to get voters to switch?  DrDan   Jul-17-08 04:25 AM   #11 
  - As far as I am concerned this is BS  artfan   Jul-17-08 04:59 AM   #12 
  - More Proactive? You do see the difference between now and 2004 don't you?  JTFrog   Jul-17-08 05:17 AM   #13 
  - Tim Wise is quite the one-man merchandising and self-promoting machine.  DemItAllAnyway   Jul-17-08 05:19 AM   #14 
  - can you imagine if in the primary season someone had said, 'Attn "certain" AA's: Your Blackness is  RedShoes   Jul-17-08 05:44 AM   #15 
  - I can imagine it...  Umbram   Jul-17-08 08:01 AM   #20 
     - got a link? I saw no such thing  RedShoes   Jul-17-08 08:15 AM   #21 
        - Ah, yup.  Umbram   Jul-17-08 08:18 AM   #23 
  - What patronizing, sexist nonsense.....  Darth_Kitten   Jul-17-08 06:44 AM   #17 
  - ???WTF???  sourmilk   Jul-17-08 07:08 AM   #18 
  - Why do people post this racist crap?  niceypoo   Jul-17-08 07:42 AM   #19 
  - I have no idea why but it is indeed, VERY racist.  RedShoes   Jul-17-08 08:17 AM   #22 
  - Racism is mostly about oppression as is with sexim. In reverse the poster ...  barack the house   Jul-17-08 09:41 AM   #45 
  - huh?  dionysus   Jul-17-08 08:27 AM   #25 
  - So much for a discussion on race in America  Evergreen Emerald   Jul-17-08 08:27 AM   #24 
  - sigh  JMackT   Jul-17-08 08:37 AM   #26 
  - I Have a Gift For You. It's a Clue  Crisco   Jul-17-08 08:52 AM   #27 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Jul-17-08 08:53 AM   #28 
  - It sure did din't it. =) Great work.  barack the house   Jul-17-08 09:38 AM   #44 
  - This was posted when it was current and quickly locked. n/t  QC   Jul-17-08 08:57 AM   #29 
  - not going to work...try this instead  cap   Jul-17-08 09:00 AM   #30 
  - I love Tim Wise.  DesertedRose   Jul-17-08 09:16 AM   #32 
  - He sure did  blogslut   Jul-17-08 09:23 AM   #33 
  - A very beautiful post. Subtle and to the point.  barack the house   Jul-17-08 09:27 AM   #34 
  - you can say that again  grantcart   Jul-17-08 09:28 AM   #37 
  - A very beautiful post. Subtle and to the point.  barack the house   Jul-17-08 09:27 AM   #35 
  - its rhetorical not literal  grantcart   Jul-17-08 09:28 AM   #38 
     - It's a board glitch  blogslut   Jul-17-08 09:29 AM   #39 
        - I know I feel compelled to try and make it look silly when it happens for some reason lol  grantcart   Jul-17-08 09:31 AM   #40 
  - A very beautiful post. Subtle and to the point.  barack the house   Jul-17-08 09:27 AM   #36 
  - The most telling part is none of the detractors debated the post wrong.  barack the house   Jul-17-08 09:32 AM   #41 
  - Yeah, I sent this to a friend who is undecided and she said, "fuck that asshole, I'm voting  John Q. Citizen   Jul-17-08 09:43 AM   #47 
  - Locking  The Magistrate   Jul-17-08 09:47 AM   #48 
 

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