Allen West: I Am A “Modern Day Harriet Tubman”
Rep. Allen West, known for outlandish statements and flat-out lies, yesterday described himself as a “modern-day Harriet Tubman,” who will guide Democratic voters via a hypothetical underground railroad to the promised land of the Republican Party.
“The Florida congressman, who is black, was responding to a raucous town hall hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Tuesday in Detroit,” reports Fox News. “Participants vented to Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters, who in turn voiced frustration with President Obama and asked the crowd to ‘unleash’ her and other black lawmakers on the White House.
“But West, the only Republican member of the CBC, told Fox News the Democratic Party as a whole has let black voters down.
“‘You have this 21st-century plantation that has been out there. Where the Democrat Party has forever taken the black vote for granted and you have established certain black leaders who are nothing more than the overseers of that plantation. And now the people on that plantation are upset because they’ve been disregarded, disrespected and their concerns are not cared about,’ West said.
“‘So I’m here as the modern-day Harriet Tubman to kind of lead people on the underground railroad away from that plantation into a sense of sensibility’.”
In the past month alone, West has associated homosexuality to ice cream, opposed gays in the military, said,  “you cannot compare me and my race to a behavior. Sexuality is a behavior,” called an LGBT group “intolerable,” called Obama supporters “a threat to the gene pool,” attacked fellow Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and more.
What do you think? Is it offensive for West to use an analogy of slavery? I find it disgusting — so should West, his wife, and all his constituents, not to mention, well, everyone.
Washington Post opinion writer and member of the Post editorial board Jonathan Capehart certainly isn’t very happy about West’s latest offense.
“Today, I have a rule for black elected officials (and potential office seekers), especially if they are Republicans. Never invoke slave imagery or liken yourselves to historical figures from the era. You’ll never measure up and you trivialize your argument — not to mention the sacrifices made by the heroes you think you’re honoring with such a comparison.
“By calling himself “a modern-day Harriet Tubman,“Â a famed “conductor“of the Underground Railroad who freed more than 300 slaves over the course of a decade, Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) is a flagrant offender of this new edict.”
“The Democratic Party is a ‘plantation.’ Black elected officials, such as Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), “are nothing more than overseers over that plantation,â€Â Capehart adds.
“Just because African Americans are expressing their deep dissatisfaction with the jobs picture (like everyone else, btw) doesn’t mean they are ready to jump on the GOP bandwagon, Capehart writes, concluding, “if West wants to show black voters there is an alternative to the Democratic Party, he can start by laying off the slave nonsense. It bespeaks a condescending attitude from the GOP to which African Americans are quite accustomed.”
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