
It appears that Glenn Beck enjoys the idea of comparing black people to monkeys. Beck's latest rant featured him comparing President Barack Obama's America to "the damn 'Planet of the Apes.'" Beck made these comments in response to the president's statements against the AFL-CIO.
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"Special interest! What planet have I landed on? Did I slip through a wormhole in the middle of the night and this looks like America? It's like the damn 'Planet of the Apes.' Nothing makes sense! The guy who's helped destroy all these pensions, Andy Stern, is now on the financial oversight committee. Is this who we want to take advice from?
"The unions who have collapsed all of the businesses, who have collapsed all of their pensions, they are bankrupting everything they touch, and we go to them and we say, yes, tell me, what should we do? It's like any marital tips from Tiger Woods."
I was once tempted to take Beck seriously, but now I just see him as a cute little monkey who seems to live off of attention. Making one outrageous statement after another is his way of keeping his ratings high, so that Fox will pay him more money. Perhaps his scheme is working, since I am writing about him right now.
While Beck's outrageous words (it was no accident that he compared Obama to an ape, which is highly offensive to black people) may gain him attention right now, he must also realize that he loses credibility with each ridiculous statement. I find myself less and less shocked by anything he says, and I hardly consider him to be a serious political figure.
Additionally, his ironic comparison of Obama's America to 'Planet of the Apes' is interesting in that it seems to imply that he feels our nation has (as in the movie) shifted roles, where the apes are running the world and the humans are being subjected to their abuses.
Beck reflects the sentiments of many white Americans, who believe that a nation being run by black people is going to turn into a zoo.
With regard to the meat of Beck's disagreement with Obama's support of the AFL-CIO, his reaction is natural. Republicans tend to be pro-business, typically at the expense of working Americans.
Labor unions reduce corporate profits by demanding that rank-and-file Americans get their share of company revenue. Such a fight is important in light of the fact that undermining labor unions, business deregulation and irresponsible globalization is part of the reason that the wage of the American worker has remained stagnant for the last decade.
The bottom line is this: Obama is right to support labor unions, since they need additional help. Beck is right to get angry over Obama's support for workers, since Beck's constituents have little incentive to back the idea of wage increases for working Americans. (Some say that this is why the Republicans have always turned a blind eye to cheap labor via illegal immigration.)
What always confuses me, however, is how the Republican Party is able to recruit working-class people who vote for interests that directly conflict with their own. While Beck and other Republicans reel in the poor on issues like guns, gay marriage and affirmative action, they are ultimately focused solely on keeping their pockets full at our expense. That's why they will never appreciate labor unions.
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Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce's commentary delivered to your e-mail, please click here. 

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By: wha-up on 8/09/2010 12:01PM
so what, leave it alone and it will bother him more than crying about it. he only says it so that it will get a rise out of people. sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me
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By: THE TRUTH on 8/10/2010 10:02AM
His point is clear as he was referring to confusion when attempting to understand a concept or perspective. I’ll yield when it’s obvious he could have utilized a more appropriate, “sensitive” comparison such as “The Matrix”, “One flew Over the Cuckoos nest”, etc, but I’ve heard him use the same comparison on other issues. One must now ask to what point would you refer to Glenn Beck as a “Cute Little Monkey? Feeling comfortable or righteous using the N word just because you’re black offers a glimpse into ones true character.
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By: paul on 8/11/2010 4:51AM
"Republicans tend to be pro-business, typically at the expense of working Americans."
Can't you see the irony of this statement? "Pro-business" is pro-jobs is pro-worker. When businesses leave or close down, they take jobs with them.
Worthless out-dated jobs that only exist because of union contracts only make us less competitive. We need to fight to do things that make us more competitive - that means stretching our tax dollars so there is more left over for businesses to grow and pay more workers. Wasting of tax dollars on cushy do-nothing government jobs (and on benefits for people who chose not to work) is treasonous.
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By: DaOne on 8/10/2010 10:45AM
You are so right. Business is pro jobs. However, many of these businesses do not create jobs in America; they pawn them out overseas and have been raking in credits for creating job for years. Also, everyone who is not working does not choose to not work; there are actually people who cannot get a job or can only land mimimun wage jobs at best; it's employment but will not feed a family.
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By: paul on 8/10/2010 11:55AM
"everyone who is not working does not choose to not work"
I figured that was coming. Of course not - that's why I made the distinction. I'd go as far as to say that the able-bodied, able-minded people who choose not to work make up a relatively small percentage of the unemployed. But they're out there and they suck their existence off of the rest of us and make it harder for America to compete on a global scale.
(I used all three "there's" in one line!!)
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By: Vickiss on 8/09/2010 12:28PM
He's white, what do we expect him to say?
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By: Alie on 8/09/2010 12:54PM
When is someone going to slap a law suit against fox news for preaching race hate? do americans want another civil war? they keep pushing and pushing and pushing the envelope!
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By: Gail on 8/10/2010 7:02PM
pushing the envelope????
hell, i hope the envelope gets pushed like never before!!!!
i hope all their racist ranting spews out like a volcano, like hot ash all over their foreheads!!!
like diarrhea, like sh*t out of their filthy racist mouths!!!!
i hope it explodes, like gases and guts from a dead whale in the city streets of America!!!!!
so everyone can exhale and finally see
what these hate mongers are all about and shut these President naysayers up!!!
i refuse to let little glen lucifer beck and his little cohorts get my panties in a bunch, let them
say what they will. let them show their true colors, let them make an ass of themselves, LET THEM LOOK BAD - WE, I, WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR AND SUPPORT MY PRESIDENT NO MATTER WHAT - WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED!!!!
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By: pablo on 8/12/2010 8:02PM
It is called freedom of speech . That is the only way this supreme idiot and his cohorts at Fake Fox news can get away with the hate they are preaching . I cannot stand anyone on Fox , they have to be the most racist television network on air today , and their following is through the roof . But hopefully someday , people will realize they are spreading hate and most of all " Bold face lies " . How can they keep this up ? There are dummies that believe what they say , it is not even comical to watch , ignorant sheep are taking their words as truth , but informed people know they are clowns .
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By: altha cutright on 9/24/2010 10:26PM
Glenn Beck can say what ever he please, because he know blacks will do nothing about it now or ever.
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