
Steele’s theory must seem very
strange to Iraqi residents of Fallujah, a city
that was destroyed by the U.S. military. American
troops fired on ambulances in Fallujah. There was
certainly no restraint in that doomed city. His
theory must seem odd to the victims at Guantanamo,
who have been imprisoned for up to five years
without being charged. The victims of America’s
policy of rendition to secret prisons must be
similarly intrigued by Steel’s assertions.
Steele does admit that white people
did bad things, once upon a time, but they long
ago saw the error of their ways. They have
achieved a “remarkable moral transformation.” It
isn’t clear how Steele developed the ability to
read the minds of millions. Of course, some did
transform, but more did not. The people who run
the country are firmly in the non-transformative
camp.
Steele’s confusion is so great that
one has to wonder if he even reads the newspaper
or watches the news. “There are no serious
advocates of white supremacy in America today,
because whites see this idea as morally
repugnant.” There are thousands of
self-proclaimed, uncloseted white supremacists,
but Steele would explain it away by declaring that
the Klan and Aryan Nation are not “serious.” Is a
member of the United States Senate serious enough
for him? Senator George Allen of Virginia had a
noose displayed in his office until quite recently
and had himself photographed with a confederate
flag pin in his yearbook. Allen is running for
president.
Of course the Klan, Aryan Nation,
and wannabe red neck Senators are not the only
white supremacists afoot in the land. White
supremacy takes many forms. It exists when
legislatures across the country de-fund black
public school districts in favor of funding white
districts. It exists when college educated black
patients with health insurance are deprived of the
most aggressive medical treatments. It certainly
exists when Iraqis are tortured at Abu Ghraib.

Steele’s assertion that there are no
advocates of white supremacy is truly difficult to
fathom, until the simple truth behind his argument
is made clear. Shelby Steele just loves white
people. There is no other explanation for his
deluded words.
Steele doesn’t love all white
people, just those who believe in their supremacy
and their right to entitlement. If he thinks white
supremacists have disappeared he need only look in
the mirror. He has achieved the rare feat of being
a man of color who cheerleads for an idea that has
murdered and otherwise destroyed the lives of
millions of people he should identify with. He
believes in manifest destiny, imperialism and
white skin privilege. Consequently, he exults in
shame and hatred of his own people.
The Wall Street Journal and Steele
have had a long running love affair. In the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the onslaught
of federal government inaction that created so
much suffering, Steele used the Journal to say
that he was ashamed of black
people in New Orleans. “Today it has to be
conceded that whites have made more progress
against their shame of racism than we blacks have
made against our shame of inferiority.”
Is Steele ashamed that his
government did not do its job and strengthen the
levee system? Is he ashamed that the banana
republicanization of America eviscerated FEMA and
other agencies? Is he ashamed that his government
exiled thousands of people to far away places and
refuses to rebuild their city?
No, Steele is just ashamed of the
black poor. Poverty is all their fault and even if
a natural disaster occurs they are to blame for
their circumstances.

There is a temptation to try and
analyze the Steeles in the black community, but
there really isn’t very much to say. Steele is in
love with the worst manifestations of whiteness
and is filled with self-loathing.
When reading Steele’s bizarre
assertions keep that fact in mind. Doing so will
prevent confusion and anger. That is very
important to know because Shelby Steele isn’t
worth anxiety or a great deal of thought in
anyone’s
mind.