Here is my thought on the death of the 'Colorblind' movement that went through the '80s and the '90s -
Race baiters realized that once people stopped being 'racist' in the United States (which is already true for the most part) by living in a 'Colorblind' society, the need to give people free stuff because they were born 'the wrong color' would also dissipate.
The article quoted by BB actually makes that point, then goes on to nullify it.
Racism? Strong words, yes, but let's look the issue straight in its partially unseeing eye. In a colorblind society, White people, who are unlikely to experience disadvantages due to race, can effectively ignore racism in American life, justify the current social order, and feel more comfortable with their relatively privileged standing in society (Fryberg, 2010). Most minorities, however, who regularly encounter difficulties due to race, experience colorblind ideologies quite differently. Colorblindness creates a society that denies their negative racial experiences, rejects their cultural heritage, and invalidates their unique perspectives.
Okay - Lets view this using common primitive dogma.
Only whites can be racist.Whites are born with a privileged upbringing because of their race.We have all seen both of these points made on DU hundreds of times.
So, if the majority of whites stop recognizing race as a determining factor, and are indeed welcoming minorities into privileged white life, where is the problem ? Blacks are entering the American Melting Pot, and are becoming an integrated part of American culture, versus a distinct subset.
And to the race baiters, that
IS whats wrong with the Colorblind movement.
Once we all become Americans born with the same chances for personal success or failure, there is no longer any need for self-appointed race monitors to cry about every perceived wrong - and as racial problems melt away, so do their fortunes and political influence.
So, we have moved from 'Color Blindness' to 'Color Awareness' - which works to enhance racial tensions by highlighting racial differences instead of similarities. It also suggests that minorities are born disabled by virtue of color, and need extra help to overcome everyday obstacles.
There is no need.
1 - all of the slaves as well as their owners, are long dead.
2 - those who have lived through segregation are advanced in their years, and are dying off every day.
The truth is that if the Colorblind Movement wasn't suspended by the race baiters, nearly all of the kids born recently wouldn't care about race.