Who’s afraid
of Keith Ellison?
BY LEAH JOHNSTON
The Republicans, with the help of the Star Tribune,
seek to generate fears related to Keith Ellison’s racial and
religious identification in order to destroy his candidacy without
ever addressing his constructive accomplishments and substantive
political agenda. In a political culture where candidates for office
change political views all the time, and the executive branch is
committing crimes against humanity, discrete actions and statements
in the course of Ellison’s genuine political development and
evolution are taken out of context to prevent any honest understanding
of what he really represents as a person and candidate.
Outside of their invocation of racial and religious
prejudice, the rightwingers really fear Ellison’s commitment
to social justice. This being the source of their real fear, they
seek to cover it up by continual character assassination.
I have known and worked with Ellison since we were both in law school.
He has always had a deep commitment to the most serious issues of
social justice, and acted on his beliefs. Ellison’s first
public political action in Minnesota consisted of organizing activists
to paint over racist and anti-Semitic graffiti which had covered
the Washington Avenue bridge at the University of Minnesota for
several weeks. He then became a primary organizer and spokesperson
in a large community coalition responding to police brutality in
Minneapolis in the aftermath of the killing of an elderly couple
and a police attack on a party of African American students.
These efforts led to a broad public awareness
of the problem and the establishment of the civilian review authority.
At the same time that he engaged in activism, Ellison devoted great
intellectual energy to analyzing the causes of and solutions for
society’s deepest problems, and openly explored all sorts
of ideas. Like many of us trying to deal with heavy issues at a
young age, Ellison might have been less mature, had more unchanneled
anger, and shown less careful analysis.
He now has a four-year recent record as a legislator
and citizen activist. This record includes developing concrete environmental
legislation, working in broad coalitions to protect basic civil
rights and liberties and to prevent discrimination against the most
vulnerable groups in society, and engaging in consistent peace activism.
It is this recent record that DFL delegates representing all these
interests considered when quickly endorsing him for Congress.
Ellison’s full story is one of evolution
from a committed young activist with racial anger that is common
and understandable in light of our society’s history of racial
discrimination and injustice, to an elected official and candidate
for Congress who maintains his commitment to justice combined with
an inclusive vision of issues that need to be addressed to improve
society. It is a story that if properly reported, should generate
inspiration and hope rather than divisive controversy. Ellison’s
candidacy should embody the reconciliation and unity that most yearn
to see—except for the Rovian right-wing manipulators whose
power depends on creating division and disenfranchisement.
The fear of the message and the potential of
Ellison’s candidacy is what has the right-wing Republicans
so obsessed with ruining it. They undoubtedly fear the potential
to draw a much larger turnout of inner-city voters who could easily
tip the balance in close statewide elections. The Republican attackers
obviously fear what Ellison will do in Congress. His past and recent
stands make it clear that he will stand up to and challenge every
aspect of the extreme right-wing agenda that is so dangerous to
our future, and that currently dominates the government.
llison will be a powerful voice and organizing
force against the agenda of endless war, shredding of the Constitution,
looting of society’s resources for the benefit of the ultra-rich,
ecological destruction of the planet, and discrimination against
targeted groups for short-term political gain. What his attackers
fear most is that Ellison’s long history of willingness to
take on controversial causes indicates that he will not be deterred
by the powerful forces able to intimidate the vast majority in Congress
from trying to make a difference.
The reasons for the right-wing Republican’s
fear are the reasons that make it so important that Keith Ellison
prevail.
Jordan S. Kushner, Minneapolis
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