{"id":126,"date":"2008-03-14T15:50:23","date_gmt":"2008-03-14T15:50:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/castingstones\/2008\/03\/what-was-geraldine-ferraro-thi.html"},"modified":"2008-03-14T15:50:23","modified_gmt":"2008-03-14T15:50:23","slug":"what-was-geraldine-ferraro-thi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/castingstones\/2008\/03\/what-was-geraldine-ferraro-thi.html","title":{"rendered":"What was Geraldine Ferraro Thinking?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Geraldine Ferraro, a trailblazer for women as the first woman on a major party national ticket (Walter Mondale\u2019s presidential running mate in 1984), said the following about Senator Barack Obama: \u201cIf Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position.  He happens to be very lucky to be who he is.\u201d<br \/>\nOne hardly knows where to begin in commenting on this infamously insensitive and inaccurate statement.  Do I think Geraldine Ferraro is a racist?  No, I do not.  Do I think she radically underestimates the difficulties that African-Americans, even when highly educated and wealthy, still face every day in our society?  Yes, I do.<br \/>\nOtherwise, she would never say what she did\u2014and then be so uncomprehending of why it was offensive to blacks.  First, no one who has lived as a black person in America for even one day would ever equate being black with being \u201clucky\u201d in the sense that blackness confers preference and societal advantage.  I have been educated and sensitized to this through many long discussions with black friends and colleagues over the years.  They have made me aware of the many slights and indignities African-Americans face on a weekly, if not daily, basis that most whites never see because the offending whites do not behave the same way around us.  For example, an African-American walks into a department store and the white security personnel follow only him or her, not any white shoppers.  Or, a black graduate student notices that when he walks alone across a campus parking lot, people in the cars he passes often lock their doors\u2014something they don\u2019t do when he is walking with a white student or students.  Or, black men find they are pulled over by police at disproportionate rates, no matter how expensive their automobile \u2013 just because they are black.   How can anyone call such experiences \u201clucky?\u201d<br \/>\nOne black businesswoman, trying to explain the outrage she felt at Ferraro\u2019s remarks, said, \u201cYou\u2019re always dealing with race and how not to make it part of your message and how really to get people to transcend these lines . . . that\u2019s what it is to be black.  It\u2019s to really hope that people really see you for you.\u201d<br \/>\nBarack Obama has been engaged in a Herculean struggle to transcend race in his presidential campaign and to be judged for who he is as a candidate\u2014to transcend identity politics, of race or gender.<br \/>\nFerraro\u2019s comments also signal that she may herself be a prisoner of the gender and racial identity politics of her era.  Born in 1935, Ferraro seems oblivious to the post-racial culture of those under 35 in America\u2014young people who see much hope in Barack Obama precisely because he is a brilliant candidate for national office who happens to be a black man\u2014not a black man running for president.<br \/>\nLastly, Ferraro\u2019s comments seem to dismiss Obama as an \u201caffirmative action hire\u201d who is where he is only because he is black.  Given the fact that he is one of the most naturally gifted and charismatic politicians to arise in the last twenty years, that is a lot like saying that Tiger Woods is where he is because he is black and that he is \u201cvery lucky\u201d to be where he is in the PGA Tour.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Geraldine Ferraro, a trailblazer for women as the first woman on a major party national ticket (Walter Mondale\u2019s presidential running mate in 1984), said the following about Senator Barack Obama: \u201cIf Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. 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