Presidential Election Spurs Hundreds Of Race Threats, Crimes

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JESSE WASHINGTON | November 15, 2008 09:00 PM EST | AP

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This undated file photo provided by Gary and Alina Grewal of Hardwick Township, N.J., shows a charred cross that had been burned on the lawn of their home. The Grewals placed a banner congratulating President-elect Barack Obama on his election victory in their yard and found the banner wrapped around the charred cross Nov. 6, 2008. Lt. Gerald Lewis of the New Jersey State Police says they are treating the incident as a bias crime. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Grewal family)

Cross burnings. Schoolchildren chanting "Assassinate Obama." Black figures hung from nooses. Racial epithets scrawled on homes and cars.

Incidents around the country referring to President-elect Barack Obama are dampening the postelection glow of racial progress and harmony, highlighting the stubborn racism that remains in America.

From California to Maine, police have documented a range of alleged crimes, from vandalism and vague threats to at least one physical attack. Insults and taunts have been delivered by adults, college students and second-graders.

There have been "hundreds" of incidents since the election, many more than usual, said Mark Potok, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate crimes.

One was in Snellville, Ga., where Denene Millner said a boy on the school bus told her 9-year-old daughter the day after the election: "I hope Obama gets assassinated." That night, someone trashed her sister-in-law's front lawn, mangled the Obama lawn signs, and left two pizza boxes filled with human feces outside the front door, Millner said.

She described her emotions as a combination of anger and fear.

"I can't say that every white person in Snellville is evil and anti-Obama and willing to desecrate my property because one or two idiots did it," said Millner, who is black. "But it definitely makes you look a little different at the people who you live with, and makes you wonder what they're capable of and what they're really thinking."

Potok, who is white, said he believes there is "a large subset of white people in this country who feel that they are losing everything they know, that the country their forefathers built has somehow been stolen from them."

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Grant Griffin, a 46-year-old white Georgia native, expressed similar sentiments: "I believe our nation is ruined and has been for several decades and the election of Obama is merely the culmination of the change.

"If you had real change it would involve all the members of (Obama's) church being deported," he said.

Change in whatever form does not come easy, and a black president is "the most profound change in the field of race this country has experienced since the Civil War," said William Ferris, senior associate director of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina. "It's shaking the foundations on which the country has existed for centuries."

"Someone once said racism is like cancer," Ferris said. "It's never totally wiped out, it's in remission."

If so, America's remission lasted until the morning of Nov. 5.

The day after the vote hailed as a sign of a nation changed, black high school student Barbara Tyler of Marietta, Ga., said she heard hateful Obama comments from white students, and that teachers cut off discussion about Obama's victory.

Tyler spoke at a press conference by the Georgia chapter of the NAACP calling for a town hall meeting to address complaints from across the state about hostility and resentment. Another student, from a Covington middle school, said he was suspended for wearing an Obama shirt to school Nov. 5 after the principal told students not to wear political paraphernalia.

The student's mother, Eshe Riviears, said the principal told her: "Whether you like it or not, we're in the South, and there are a lot of people who are not happy with this decision."

Other incidents include:

_Four North Carolina State University students admitted writing anti-Obama comments in a tunnel designated for free speech expression, including one that said: "Let's shoot that (N-word) in the head." Obama has received more threats than any other president-elect, authorities say.

_At Standish, Maine, a sign inside the Oak Hill General Store read: "Osama Obama Shotgun Pool." Customers could sign up to bet $1 on a date when Obama would be killed. "Stabbing, shooting, roadside bombs, they all count," the sign said. At the bottom of the marker board was written "Let's hope someone wins."

_Racist graffiti was found in places including New York's Long Island, where two dozen cars were spray-painted; Kilgore, Texas, where the local high school and skate park were defaced; and the Los Angeles area, where swastikas, racial slurs and "Go Back To Africa" were spray painted on sidewalks, houses and cars.

_Second- and third-grade students on a school bus in Rexburg, Idaho, chanted "assassinate Obama," a district official said.

_University of Alabama professor Marsha L. Houston said a poster of the Obama family was ripped off her office door. A replacement poster was defaced with a death threat and a racial slur. "It seems the election brought the racist rats out of the woodwork," Houston said.

_Black figures were hanged by nooses from trees on Mount Desert Island, Maine, the Bangor Daily News reported. The president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas said a rope found hanging from a campus tree was apparently an abandoned swing and not a noose.

_Crosses were burned in yards of Obama supporters in Hardwick, N.J., and Apolacan Township, Pa.

_A black teenager in New York City said he was attacked with a bat on election night by four white men who shouted 'Obama.'

_In the Pittsburgh suburb of Forest Hills, a black man said he found a note with a racial slur on his car windshield, saying "now that you voted for Obama, just watch out for your house."

Emotions are often raw after a hard-fought political campaign, but now those on the losing side have an easy target for their anger.

"The principle is very simple," said BJ Gallagher, a sociologist and co-author of the diversity book "A Peacock in the Land of Penguins." "If I can't hurt the person I'm angry at, then I'll vent my anger on a substitute, i.e., someone of the same race."

"We saw the same thing happen after the 9-11 attacks, as a wave of anti-Muslim violence swept the country. We saw it happen after the Rodney King verdict, when Los Angeles blacks erupted in rage at the injustice perpetrated by 'the white man.'"

"It's as stupid and ineffectual as kicking your dog when you've had a bad day at the office," Gallagher said. "But it happens a lot."

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Associated Press writers Errin Haines, Jerry Harkavy, Jay Reeves, Johnny Clark and researcher Rhonda Shafner contributed to this report.

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My mom was watching FOX late at night a few days ago to just view the reaction from the "other side" and she was disgusted about what she heard. They were making racial jokes about Barack Obama and sexist jokes about Michelle Obama. She said they were making the most digusting jokes about Michelle and it was apalling.

I understand the notion of free speech but there comes a point when the speech is inciting violence and hatred against our fellow Americans and our President. As much as Bush has destroyed our Country, you have not seen this much violence against him.

This is purely racism and if Fox News and the Republicans are going to use the media to spew their violence and hatred, they should be censured. This is dispicable and disgusting.

I hope when Obama becomes President that he pushes the authorities to go after these lunatics.

My prayers are with Obama, his family and his supporters. I pray that we overcome this terrorism in our own Country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 11/15/2008

You may remember the Pres. Bush mouthed the words "...with freedom comes responsibi­lity..." in one of his recent speeches. I said the same words to him in an email that I sent to the white house several days after 911 when I heard a reporter describing every move that the president made in an effort to keep the terrorists guessing about his and the vice president's whereabouts. I was appalled that this was being reported on the news and I told him that something should be done about this type of Irresponsible journalism.

Fox is not news for the most part. It is a tabloid on TV. It is not unlike the ones you see at the checkout counter that say things like "Son of Big Foot Found.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 11/15/2008
- MPeter I'm a Fan of MPeter 25 fans permalink

McCain, Palin, Limbaugh, Hannity and the race-baiting Rethugs did this. MSM can praise Mccain for his concession speech all they want but he helped incite this bigotry. Now we have to deal with these scumbags who could care less what happens to this country, the economy or the rest of us. What a shame!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 11/15/2008
- TallGrrl I'm a Fan of TallGrrl 15 fans permalink

Absolutely.
Yes, this country still has the deep-seated racial problem, but the McCain campaign, Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly, Coulter..a­ll of those psychopaths have stoked the fires.
All of these problems should be put directly into their laps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 11/15/2008
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I obtained a 'hate youtube comment' after the election..­.

I knew that some folks would be upset but not like this...thi­s just makes me more eager to succeed...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 11/15/2008

This really pisses me the hell off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 11/15/2008

Count me in!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 11/15/2008
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And we wonder why Prop 8 passed in CA, along with similar Props passing in 3 other states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 11/15/2008
- DASM I'm a Fan of DASM 9 fans permalink

Palin, Fox "news", McCain, & radical right-wing pundits share responsibility for this. They incited hatred & violence, and certainly a lot of this has to do with them. They should be saddened & ashamed, & should speak out strongly to end this, but we know they won't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 11/15/2008

Don't forget Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly -- just as radical, just as hateful and just as unabashedly incendiary in their opinions. Here's Limbaugh in March of this year:
[quote] Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh issued an on-air apology to Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., today after a caller said her daughter thought the Democratic presidential frontrunner looked like the cartoon character Curious George, a monkey. Limbaugh, who laughed at the caller's comments, later apologized explaining he didn't know anything about Curious George.

"I've got to do something here to open this hour of today's excursion into broadcast excellence. I need to apologize to both Sen. Obama and to Sen. McCain, " said Limbaugh. "I had never heard of Curious George. Only now have staffers sent me little pictures of Curious George," he continued. [unquote]
Link: http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/03/limbaugh-caller.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 11/15/2008

Not that I am shocked by any of this I am surprised that the jump on everything media has not been on this. With that said it is heartbreaking to see that in a time when the country and the world is in turmoil we rely on racism and hate instead of unity to get by.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 11/15/2008
- diane12 I'm a Fan of diane12 2 fans permalink

Please, write the news media, write John Mccain and Palin and demand a public apology from them and demand that they publicly repudiate their hate speech. You don't call the first black potential president a terrorist sympathizer and socialist anti-american traitor, and rev up the ignorance and hatred that Mccain and Palin both are very well aware of, without consequence.
They need to come out and speak out against this, since they are the ones that stirred it up, perpetuated it, and legitimized it.
The media plays a part as well. Drilling Ayers, etc. into the public consciousness without bringing up any of the Mccain Palin associations like Liddy, AIP, etc. which would show the emptiness and hypocrisy of Mccain and Palin's anti-Obama smears.
Where the heck is the public outrcry about this?
Shame shame shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 11/15/2008
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Americans should stand up and say Never Again.

There was a great deal of reckless race-baiting and fear/hate mongering during the campaign:
Palin, McCain, Right Wing Media and even the Clintons. Sadly we still have miles to go as a nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 11/15/2008
- Wolf Larsen I'm a Fan of Wolf Larsen 152 fans permalink
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For those that believe you are losing what our forefathers built.....­you are right.

This country was built on slavery, hatred and ignorance and the sooner it finds its way to the dustbin of history the better for those among us that still have a shred of sanity.

We deal with racists the same way we always have.....e­xpose....i­solate....­.and incarcerate to the point that its followers have nowhere to hide. Treat it like a cancerous tumor and destroy it with the advancement of dialog and the natural evolution of our better angels....­..if that fails.....­then crush is out like a spent cigarette!

There was a time that a vast majority of Americans were repugnant racists...­..now they are in the minority and hopefully in the not to distant future they will be marginalized to the point that they are societal oddities.

We must be vigilant and unceasingly on guard to protect what we have claimed. We must allow no hate crime to go unpunished. We must zealously hunt down and incarcerate those that choose to live outside the laws of decent society. It is incumbent upon all of us to root these vermin from our midst and leave them no sanctuary to flourish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 11/15/2008
- tdpubs I'm a Fan of tdpubs 89 fans permalink
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For all the "Real Americans" that feel they are losing their nation, go talk to the Native Americans who you've forgotten over the last 400 years. Chickens do come home to roost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 11/15/2008
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ITA...I believe that we have to make them feel bad for committing these acts...

everyone who had a signed scrawled on their lawn...mak­e a bigger one that exposes what the person did...make them look stupid and foolish...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 11/15/2008
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Ok, my last comment will not make it through so here is the revised one:

All of this is SO sad What a nation we are. Yes, Sarah Palin is in part responsible for what has gone on. Sure there would be problems but she helped it all bubble to the surface and it was allowed in her rallies.



Shame on her and shame on the Re Thugs for all of this. Sarah, time for you to leave the stage. We do not need your h a t e speeches and your h a t e filled followers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 11/15/2008
- noelalumit I'm a Fan of noelalumit 7 fans permalink
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Race is a difficult discussion. I hope we don't ignore it. We should tackle it head on. Even in this new century, remnants of our country's past haunt us. We need to discuss race, sexuality, sexism. We will lose our greatness in the world if we don't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 11/15/2008

The Problem is not race it is RACISM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 11/15/2008
- BN2112 I'm a Fan of BN2112 60 fans permalink
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Thanks John McCain. You personally stoked this fire and only gave a token rebuttal to your frothing masses when you knew the camera was rolling. Hope you're proud of what you presided over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 11/15/2008
- Garrett123 I'm a Fan of Garrett123 8 fans permalink

Our Country is on a n irreversible road of progress and these racist morons are the last of a quickly vanishing scar of our society.
Report all hate crime and have these felons arrested, do not let hate speech go uncontested. We all have to do our part now to make sure these rats go back into their holes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 11/15/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 179 fans permalink

I do think you are correct. In spite of all the concern I feel about these hate crimes, we are on a path forward.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 11/15/2008
- stevi I'm a Fan of stevi 4 fans permalink

I wonder if Sarah Palin is proud of this? She certainly contributed, abundantly, to the cause. I am, again, ashamed of my fellow Americans. Home of the free and land of the brave, but apparently only if your a white republican. Very Sad!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 11/15/2008
- jobecky20 I'm a Fan of jobecky20 5 fans permalink
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Even without Sarah Palin, this crap would still be happening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 11/15/2008
- wndrwrthg I'm a Fan of wndrwrthg 36 fans permalink
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I rather doubt that palin even thinks of what her incitments are doing, but if she does, she is probably very proud of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 11/15/2008

sarah palin is clueless and just as unaware of anything BLACK with the exception of any and all black microphones placed before her to spew her continued bigotry and hatred. RETHUGS: You wanted her, you got her...now go down in flames with her!!! The demise of your entire party could not come soon enough for me...you'r­e a dy ing breed and you stand for absolutely NOTHING!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 11/15/2008
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