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Ron Paul’s desire to frame the Civil War as a tragedy for the South at the hands of a villainous North, a federal force that only wanted to take away the liberties of white people, is an ideal-typical example of libertarianism’s failings on matters of race and justice. Ron Paul does not seem to identify slavery—the owning of black people by white people in perpetuity—as a de facto state of war and tyranny. If libertarians were to find a historic freedom struggle to claim as their own, one would think that abolition, accomplished by any means necessary, would be at the top of their list. Second, Paul places his principle of “non-interference” over the rights of African Americans (and others) to be treated as full and equal citizens. Whites have the freedom to discriminate against, violate, and terrorize black people. The latter’s liberty and freedom are secondary to those of the former. By virtue of that most basic standard, Ron Paul is a polite white supremacist who enables and supports a herrenvolk Apartheid America in theory, if not fully in practice. The detached manner in which Ron Paul valorizes the Confederacy as “the victim” of federal tyranny, is to my eyes at least, one of the most frightening faces of contemporary, “color blind” white supremacy. Here, black people are secondary to his principles; slaves do not really enter into the calculus because as a privileged white man he cannot imagine himself as existing in such a state of existential duress and oppression. In keeping with the universal “I” of whiteness, the “normal,” the race-neutral “we,” the African American held in bondage is secondary to Ron Paul’s higher order principles. “We the people,” and “the states’ rights” apparently do not include the will of African Americans to not be held as human property. Ron Paul’s whiteness is blinding, deafening, and utterly transparent in this regard. It is ugly. I dare say that there is something evil about it. Just as the plantation owner entered profits and losses, births and deaths, crops and yields, in his ledger, we can all take comfort in the fact that Ron Paul’s particular version of white racism is “business, and never personal.” That makes it okay, doesn’t it?

Not All Slave Owners Were Rapine Beasts: Ron Paul’s Musings on States’ Rights and the “Tragedy” of the Civil War (via thetart)

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