Friday, July 27, 2018

HISTORY OF THE RACIST TERM "WELFARE QUEEN" AND RONALD WILSON REAGAN


"On the trail, the Republican candidate told a tale about a fancy public housing complex with a gym and a swimming pool. There was also someone in California, he’d explain incredulously, who supported herself with food stamps while learning the art of witchcraft. And in stump speech after stump speech, Reagan regaled his supporters with the story of an Illinois woman whose feats of deception were too amazing to be believed.
“In Chicago, they found a woman who holds the record,” the former California governor declared at a campaign rally in January 1976. “She used 80 names, 30 addresses, 15 telephone numbers to collect food stamps, Social Security, veterans’ benefits for four nonexistent deceased veteran husbands, as well as welfare. Her tax-free cash income alone has been running $150,000 a year.” As soon as he quoted that dollar amount, the [predominantly white republican] crowd gasped....
Four decades later, Reagan’s soliloquies on welfare fraud are often remembered as shameless demagoguery. Many accounts report that Reagan coined the term “welfare queen,” and that this woman in Chicago was a fictional character. In 2007, the New York Times’ Paul Krugman wrote that “the bogus story of the Cadillac-driving welfare queen [was] a gross exaggeration of a minor case of welfare fraud.” 
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews says the whole thing is racist malarkey—a coded reference to black [laziness] and criminality designed to appeal to...
[drum roll please]
working-class whites."

Sounds recently familiar, don't it? 
Read More & hear Reagan for yourself:  
Even More: 
Ronald Reagan's Embrace of Apartheid South Africa


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