Damn, Steve, why'd you tell him?
I still think it's just as well Bush stays away from the NAACP. But that's because I want him to lose. Steve Gilliard, being more honorable than I, explains why it's stupid…and hence, right up l'il Georgie's alley.
Yes, Bush does own the NAACP a visit. Whether they like him or not. Regardless of what some white conservatives want to believe, the secular heart of the black community lies within the NAACP and Urban League. To not speak to the NAACP is a slap in the face to the entire black community. While I personally think the NAACP represents much of the worst of the bougie black mentality, that doesn't mean I don't get or like the obvious insult George Bush issued this week.
If you do not talk to the NAACP, you do not talk to black America. Conservative blacks have no traction and no respect within the wider black community. [P6: slight exception: it's Black Conservatives©, not conservative Blacks, who have no traction.]
What whites don't get is that while black social life is conservative, it is tempered with a measure of social justice.
…Bush misses the point. The NAACP can no more be divorced from the black church than heat from summer. The same people who support the black church support the NAACP. You cannot insult or demean one without doing the same to the other. You can't refuse to speak to the NAACP and then expect to go to black chruches and be received well. It can't happen. There is no workaround. Either you show proper respect towards the NAACP or you are insulting the entire community. The black church is the core of black social and political life, the NAACP is the secular heart of black America. They are extremely close to each other. Bush cannot work his evangelical movement contacts to reach black voters after this.
Insult the institution, insult the community