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Orcinus on identity politics:

“Identity politics,” though it was not called that then, was an invention of 19th-century white supremacists who, along with their acolytes, continued to employ such divisions with abandon through most of the first half of the last century. Their heirs continue to do so, but in less nakedly racial terms.

Now we have attacks on affirmative action, the “welfare state,” hate-crimes legislation, and various aspects of civil-rights law, all under the umbrella of combating “identity politics.” And consistently, there has been one primary source for this resurgence of white supremacy camouflaged as “normal” politics: the conservative movement generally, and the Republican Party specifically.

Black leaders often criticize the Democratic Party for its abysmal lack of leadership at times like these, pointing to such failures as indicative of the party’s tendency to take black voters for granted. Certainly, there’s little doubt that Democratic silence on these issues not only empowers the bigots, it also saps the energy from the party’s base.