A Legacy of Liberalism

Guest Post by Thomas Sowell

Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said there were “phrases that serve as an excuse for not thinking.” One of these phrases that substitute for thought today is one that depicts the current problems of blacks in America as “a legacy of slavery.”

New York Times writer Nicholas Kristof asserts that there is “overwhelming evidence that centuries of racial subjugation still shape inequity in the 21st century” and he mentions “the lingering effects of slavery.” But before we become overwhelmed, that evidence should be checked out.

The evidence offered by Mr. Kristof in the November 16th issue of the New York Times seems considerably short of overwhelming, to put it charitably. He cites a study showing that “counties in America that had a higher proportion of slaves in 1860 are still more unequal today.” Has he never heard statisticians’ repeated warnings that correlation is not causation?

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The South long remained a region that blacks fled by the millions — for very good reasons. But, in more recent years, the net migration of blacks has been from the North to the South. No doubt they have good reasons for that as well.

But there is no reason to believe that blacks today are unaware of the history of slavery or of the Jim Crow era in the South. Indeed, there are black “leaders” who seem to talk about nothing else. Yet blacks who are moving back to the South seem more concerned with the present and the future than with the past.

Kristof’s other “overwhelming” evidence of the current effects of past slavery is that blacks do not have as much income as whites. But Puerto Ricans do not have as much income as Japanese Americans. Mexican Americans do not have as much income as Cuban Americans. All sorts of people do not have as much income as all sorts of other people, not only in the United States, but in countries around the world. And most of these people were never enslaved.

If we wanted to be serious about evidence, we might compare where blacks stood a hundred years after the end of slavery with where they stood after 30 years of the liberal welfare state. In other words, we could compare hard evidence on “the legacy of slavery” with hard evidence on the legacy of liberals.

Despite the grand myth that black economic progress began or accelerated with the passage of the civil rights laws and “war on poverty” programs of the 1960s, the cold fact is that the poverty rate among blacks fell from 87 percent in 1940 to 47 percent by 1960. This was before any of those programs began.

Over the next 20 years, the poverty rate among blacks fell another 18 percentage points, compared to the 40-point drop in the previous 20 years. This was the continuation of a previous economic trend, at a slower rate of progress, not the economic grand deliverance proclaimed by liberals and self-serving black “leaders.”

Ending the Jim Crow laws was a landmark achievement. But, despite the great proliferation of black political and other “leaders” that resulted from the laws and policies of the 1960s, nothing comparable happened economically. And there were serious retrogressions socially.

Nearly a hundred years of the supposed “legacy of slavery” found most black children being raised in two-parent families in 1960. But thirty years after the liberal welfare state found the great majority of black children being raised by a single parent.

The murder rate among blacks in 1960 was one-half of what it became 20 years later, after a legacy of liberals’ law enforcement policies. Public housing projects in the first half of the 20th century were clean, safe places, where people slept outside on hot summer nights, when they were too poor to afford air conditioning. That was before admissions standards for public housing projects were lowered or abandoned, in the euphoria of liberal non-judgmental notions. And it was before the toxic message of victimhood was spread by liberals. We all know what hell holes public housing has become in our times. The same toxic message produced similar social results among lower-income people in England, despite an absence of a “legacy of slavery” there.

If we are to go by evidence of social retrogression, liberals have wreaked more havoc on blacks than the supposed “legacy of slavery” they talk about. Liberals should heed the title of Jason Riley’s insightful new book, “Please Stop Helping Us.”

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com. To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

 

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CCRider
CCRider
May 2, 2018 8:48 pm

It’s good to read him again. He has the ability to cut through liberal bullshit with the precision of a surgeon. Just concentrate on his prose. He can encapsulate a logical stream of thought in the least amount of words. I hate his foreign policy views. They seem incongruous with his otherwise sensible positions. But it’s well worth it when he scythes pompous, devious blowhards like kristof.

whiskey tango foxtrot
whiskey tango foxtrot
May 2, 2018 8:49 pm

The only legacy is that of weak, pandering whites and extortionist blacks. I remember the race riots in the ’60s and lessons learned. Want that kind of shit to stop? You kill people. When they’ve had enough of death, they stop. Sorry folks but it really is just….that….simple. This is This.

thetruthonly
thetruthonly
May 2, 2018 9:12 pm

I realize this has 0% to do with the post, BUT I gotsta pass this one on:

“Follow the Flush the 2018 Santa Cruz Wastewater Walk
“Follow the Flush,” is a 5K walk tracing the path of human waste from UCSC campus to the Santa Cruz wastewater treatment facility at Neary Lagoon on Saturday May 5th. The walk is a playful way to raise awareness of the hidden infrastructure of wastewater flows, and to embed this awareness in the physical landscape through embodied experience. It can also be seen as a kind of spiritual pilgrimage to the commons, where our most abject creations go to commingle with the rest of our community’s. (And it’s also an excuse for some good old fashioned potty humor!) Tickets are FREE and available on the Eventbrite page via (wastewaterwalk.com)!

Details:

Details:
Saturday, May 5th 2018
9:30–3pm (9:30–noon walk, 11–3pm plant party)
The walk takes about 2 hours, leaving in groups roughly every half hour between 9:00–11:30am. Free public tours of the wastewater plant at 11, 12, 1, and 2pm. (Register to reserve a spot.) There are activities, videos, and art installations at the beginning and end for those waiting for tours to begin. For the full experience, plan 2.5–3 hours. and visit wastewaterwalk.com for the full list of artists and groups involved.

Start: UCSC East Remote Lot (free parking; Hagar Drive, UCSC campus)
Finish: Neary Lagoon Park (110 California St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060)

Bus 19 leaves from Bay and California every hour, takes about 25 minutes to return to East Remote Lot. Free bus tickets are available at the Wastewater Walk info table.

This is a FREE and family-friendly event! Kids are welcome, though all adults attending (and anyone who wants a commemorative T-shirt) should register separately. And expect some healthy discussion of bodily functions! ;)”

A nice liberal day outing to be had by all.

whiskey tango foxtrot
whiskey tango foxtrot
  thetruthonly
May 2, 2018 9:35 pm

I realize this has 0% to do with your comment BUT go fuck yourself. Get back to me when your testicles drop.

Jake
Jake
  thetruthonly
May 3, 2018 12:01 am

Wonderful. More evidence liberalism is a mental disorder.

Alfred1860
Alfred1860
  thetruthonly
May 3, 2018 2:18 pm

Weird post indeed, but if anything it might get a few people to stop and think how many engineers, objective standards, and other ” constructs of the white patriarchy” are required if you want to take a dump without having to worry about smelling it or stepping in it.

RHS Jr
RHS Jr
May 2, 2018 11:35 pm

Percent of Blacks problems due to innate Black ignorance and bad behaviors: 99%; Percent of the Black problem due to slavery: 1%; Percent of Blacks problems due to Evil Whites: 0%

Jake
Jake
  RHS Jr
May 2, 2018 11:59 pm

I think half their problems are caused by stupid Prog fuques “helping” them. Walter Williams says white liberals using minorities for social experiments is the root of most race problems today.

Mr. Frosty
Mr. Frosty
May 3, 2018 5:24 am

Since I’m directly descended from Irish slaves shipped to the American colonies in the 1700s, I don’t care, at all, about blacks. Every day of my entire life, the media, government and schools have been wailing about the plight of Africans in America. It’s obviously an intentionally unsolvable problem used to strip Americans (especially Whites) of their freedom and wealth.

The only way to solve the problem of “racism” in America is to ship them all back to Africa.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 3, 2018 9:02 am

When we talk about the plight of Blacks, we need to remember there are two groups of them: The ones that were (and are) smart enough to get an education and stay away from the inner city ghettos and the ones who never even bothered to get a free minimal public school education and remained in the inner cities to live off of welfare, drug dealing and other criminal activity, and the few bottom end jobs that require no education that are still there.

One group is just like the rest of America, the other something very different in almost every way.