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Texas Republican Cleared Up Intentions by Adding Flag to Lynched Chair
By: Sarah JonesSep. 20th, 2012more from Sarah Jones
Republicans have been hanging chairs in effigies — it’s all the rage among angry white men these days. I mean, isn’t it so cute — chair, Clint Eastwood, Obama — it’s like, so witty!
Yesterday, Burnt Orange reported on a Northwest Austin (Texas) man who hung a chair in effigy. They explained the state’s history with lynching and why yes, it’s racist, and no, it’s not funny. The story got picked up and went national, with Republicans claiming it wasn’t political, it wasn’t aimed at the President, how can you call a chair the president, get over it you moronic libs!
So, to clear things up, our “patriot” plopped a flag atop the chair, because nothing says love of my country like an effigy of the president.
The homeowner has attached an American flag to the chair. If anyone wasn’t clear before that he meant the President, hopefully this decorative addition will make it clear: the homeowner is suggesting that Barack Obama be lynched.
Blue Virginia reported on a more clear chair effigy, where someone attached this erudite message to the hanging chair reading, “NOBAMA”. Nobama says it all. NO, Obama. We don’t want to hear any facts, it’s just NO. No, no, no, like the Republicans voted no on the Veterans Jobs bill yesterday just to get Obama. NOBAMA! They cry.
Sadly, the “reason” (not to be oxymoronic) most of these folks “hate” the president has nothing to do with the actual President Obama, but more the fictional President Obama of Fox News. Anyone would hate that guy and plus, he’s black. And what do you do to black people in the south?
Burnt Orange explained the history:
Lynching was a horrific and commonplace act in Reconstruction-era Texas and continued until the mid-1940′s, spurred on by Ku Klux Klan groups. Texas is third amongst all states — behind Mississippi and Georgia — in the total number of lynching victims between 1885 and 1942. Of those 468 victims, an overwhelming number were African-American…
There are folks who will claim that this isn’t “racist.” Republicans, especially the Tea Party types, like to claim that liberals think every attack on the President is racist. Folks like to claim that hanging a noose up as decoration is “honoring the past of the South,” blithely ignoring the context in which those same nooses were used during the pre-Civil War and Reconstruction eras — by white men to hang African-Americans.
Republicans no doubt take a lot of pleasure in things like this- hanging empty chairs up in effigy, taking their last stand against reality and change, really telling empty chairs how they feel. This is the entire basis of the current Republican Party’s positions — NOBAMA. He’s black! Or, as Mitt Romney likes to reference in his prep school slight of hand, Obama doesn’t respect the “Anglo-Saxon” traditions and he’s a welfare President. Heh, did you miss that? He will repeat it until you get it.
But you probably already know how this story ends, because you know what arm chair patriots with gun slogans on their cars are made of. Yes, Bud Johnson took his chair down today, and he played coy with a local reporter who tried to get him to say in words for the record what he was saying with the chair. Naturally, Bud danced around it, only admitting that the chair meant what it meant at the RNC.
The Statesman reported their conversation with Johnson, whose Obama chair was now sitting on the lawn, lynching references abandoned:
“What does the empty chair mean?” he asked. “What does it mean to you?”
I told him it could mean a lot of things and mentioned the Republican National Convention.
“That’s exactly what it meant,” he said. “That’s all you get.”
With that, Bud took his rage and shuffled back up his driveway. But he did respond to the reporter asking him why he took the chair down. It’s not because the lynched chair insulted people, “No. I decided to make the change because some people are stupid.”
Yes, indeed, sir. Some people ARE stupid. To see Bud yelling the equivalent of “Get off my lawn” as he cuts the chair down, click here.
Flags hung in effigy! Republicans have finally expressed themselves properly. If Obama is their president, they hate America. But if you call them on it to their face, suddenly they evaporate into hazy, vague references dotted with the almost humorous disdain of the truly ridiculous.
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Matt
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 7:36 pm
Actually, I’d *much* prefer the RW loons’ imaginary version of Obama – after all, he’s a guy who nationalized the failing banks and jailed the executives responsible, created single-payer healthcare, raised taxes on the rich, let gay people get married nationwide, apologized for all the crappy stuff we’ve passed off as “spreading democracy”, *and* finally dismantled the military-industrial complex.
Still voting for the real Obama, but the fever-dream version would have been way better. :)
Reynardine
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 7:52 pm
Yep. And taken the gun-nuts’ guns, and if they’d kicked too much about that, maybe taken the gun-nuts’ nuts, too.
David R. Kruse
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 8:45 pm
Republican hate and racism alive and well!
Foxtrotsky
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 8:55 pm
I used to live in Austin, the city that’s known in other parts of the Lone Star State as “Berkely on the Brazos”, or sometimes “the People’s Republic”-
in fact, sometimes refer to myself as “a recovering Texan”, geddit?- but sad to say, the most enlightened part of Texas is kinda like saying “progressive elements in the Republican Party.” If that ain’t damning with faint praise, I shore dunno whut is…
Sally
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 8:37 am
My brother lives outside of Austin, and calls me a ‘tree hugger.’ I respond that with the Texas droughts going on three years now, he might want to consider joining us, as my clean Lake Michigan water may save his sorry hide in a few years. That is, unless the Pete Hoekstras of the world get their way and start drilling the lakes, in which case water wil soon cost more than gas, and we wil be importing that too. Pray, Ricky, pray for rain. I don’t think God is real happy with Texans.
Denise
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 9:43 pm
UNACCEPTABLE!!! THAT TREASONOUS LOUT SHOULD BE SPENDING TIME BEHIND BARS. I don’t care if you are left, right or somewhere in the middle, this sort of garbage is UNACCEPTABLE!!!
Ignia
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 8:49 am
I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I don’t think the lynching symbolism was intentional- or at least conscious. I’m sure if it was, he could have tied a noose instead of the knot he did tie.
And the reason to hang it does kinda make sense in the idea that a disabled elderly man who still mows his own lawn is going to want it out of the way while he’s mowing because of the difficulty of stopping and moving it every time to mow would be a hassle to a man on crutches.
I kept trying to offer through the screen to help him get that rope down from the tree- a 70 year old diabetic (guessing from leg condition) man on crutches does not need to be on a ladder by himself regardless of the nasty temper, especially when there are two perfectly able-bodied people watching!
Then again, that response may be what makes me a progressive instead of a conservative.
1voice1vote
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 10:40 pm
if you’re a Republican
murder = hilarious
this is your 2012 Republican Party, you sick f_cks
Jo B T
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 11:00 pm
Simulated lynchings of _anything_ are despicable – and, this one is more so by adding a flag.
Natasha
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 11:43 pm
Maybe im not reading the article right but im Not sure of where the quoted lynching numbers come from? but there were approx. 3500 during those years. Lynchings Definitely not including the Middle Passage, Slavery, or the Martyrs of The modern CRM (1954-1968) and beyond. The records of these particular lynchings mentioned after Reconstruction thru 1942 are kept on the grounds of Tuskegee University Campus in Tuskegee Alabama.
Sally
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 8:39 am
And don’t forget the recent ones…the poor guy who was trussed up and dragged behind the white guys’ truck until his body came apart for one.
Lynchings have not stopped. Hatred is still there and on display in these redneck towns. And these are Mitt’s 47%, who will happily vote for the white guy even though he despises them. Meanwhile, these areas dumb down their school systems even more to ensure the votes of the ignorant keep coming. Yes, the GOP sure cares about Americans.
stenc
Sep. 20th, 2012 at 11:46 pm
The Rush Limbaughs of the world incite this sort of thing. But it has been there long before that fat drug addicted ass showed up.
Disgraceful. People who act this way are not Americans. They are beyond contempt.
It seems appropriate this jerk would place an American Flag there. It is exactly what the neo-fascists are trying to accomplish. WE CANNOT LET THEM. VOTE !!! AND DON’T LET ANYONE STOP YOU !!!
Eddie Powell
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 12:33 am
Then we wonder why we are hated by 2/5 of the world’s population… Blacks knew without the flag… The way it was stopped from being so widespread IN THE “40S was “We the People” decided enough was enough. This November offers another “We the People” moment to remind the ReBaggers that we “STILL” the grand and great grand children that continues to be that same mindset that will not tolerate that same moronic racist attitude of their great great fathers and mothers…. NOT THIS DAY!!!…… NOT THIS YEAR!!!!…… NOT THIS CENTURY!!!!…..
Sergio
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 1:57 am
Let him have his flag and chair he can hang him self in black face if he likes we don’t need to give him the spot light. but remind his kind that this isn’t the old west and our desire for equality does not mean acts of racially motivated violence will be allowed to stand
majii
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 3:00 am
We Black Americans saw the racism before the rest of our nation’s citizens. It’s easy to see the thing you’ve been dealing with all of your life. What pizzzes me off is the nonchalant attitude that many republicans have toward racism. If anyone mentions the racism that some Americans have demonstrated toward PBO, the first thing these particular republicans do is accuse you of being a racist and follow it up with, “You can’t say anything about Obama without liberals calling you a racist.” Nope, no. What is insulting is to be told that you’re not witnessing what you know you’re witnessing. Few of them know much about racism because they’ve never had to deal with institutionalized racism every day of their lives. I think it was Chris Matthews who said recently that “white people have been very silent” about the racism they’re seeing that’s been oozing out of the GOP. Now, we Black Americans haven’t said much publicly about the racism, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t noticed, and that doesn’t mean that it has caused us to become depressed. It’s had the opposite effect. We plan to vote in November the way we voted in 2008. It’s no surprise to us that Romney received zero support from Black Americans in the last poll. We may not say a lot, but it doesn’t mean we aren’t keeping score, and that we will forget. We learned long ago that the way to defeat people like the racists and their enablers in the GOP is to vote, and vote we will!
lois
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 11:31 am
Well at least the racist acknowlege Obama is american. OBAMA/BIDEN 2012