Sotomayor need not apologize

By Barbara Ransby, June 9, 2009

Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has nothing to apologize for.

A comment she made in 2001 has become the crux of conservative attacks on her worthiness to serve on the high court. Even President Obama has said that her choice of words was poor.

But from my vantage point as a scholar of race and American history, Sotomayor’s remark needs no apology.

Here’s the comment in question: “A wise Latina, with the richness of her experience, would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who has not lived that life.”

What did Sotomayor mean by that?

She meant that life experience matters in how we see and engage the world — and how we make decisions.

If it doesn’t matter, then all the emphasis in our society on diversity is meaningless. But as a society, we’re committed to diversity because we recognize the value of having various perspectives that stem from having different backgrounds and experiences. Where we come from does not dictate what we believe but it does inform our beliefs.

A Latina would bring a different set of questions and sensibilities to the table, or the bench in this case, than a white male or female that hasn’t walked in her shoes.

Now the second question is, does different mean better?

In some cases, yes. Here is why.

Privilege insulates us. Millions of white people are unaware of the indignities and hardships still experienced by blacks, Latinos, Native- and Asian-Americans each day in this country.

The infamous police beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles in 1991 or the more recent killing of an unarmed Oscar Grant in Oakland, Calif., earlier this year did not come as a surprise to blacks.

Many whites were shocked because they do not generally see, except on television, the routine injustices that go on in poor urban black and brown communities.

Similarly, most men are less aware of sexism than women because women bear the brunt of sexual harassment and violence.

Privileges of all types give us the luxury of not knowing about others unless we choose to. We can roll up the car window, look the other way, turn off the television and pretend that everyone lives the way we do, that is unless we have racism, poverty, sexism or homophobia slapping us in the face when we get up each morning.

So a “wise Latina” would have a wealth of experience that someone from a more privileged background would not likely have.

Sotomayor’s remark doesn’t suggest that white men are somehow intrinsically bad or unaware but that they have a more limited range of experiences than women of color who often live in two worlds, or as the distinguished black scholar, W.E.B. DuBois once wrote, live with a “double consciousness.”

So, Sotomayor’s comment reflects an understanding of the substance and not just the cosmetics of diversity.

A Puerto Rican woman from a poor neighborhood in the South Bronx should bring her unique experiences and sympathies with her to positions of power. And if she sympathizes with groups of people who, for too long, have been ignored or invisible in our society, that is a strength of character — not a character flaw.

Such sympathies would make for a caring and compassionate jurist.

At the same time, Sotomayor’s own hard-fought success and her writings and court decisions in all their complexity mean she is neither naive nor simplistic in her approach to life or the law. I only hope she relies more, not less, on her “Latina wisdom” if she is confirmed.

Barbara Ransby is an associate professor in the department of African-American Studies and History at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is the author of the award-winning biography, “Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision.” She can be reached at pmproj [at] progressive [dot] org.

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Comments

First, you're right, you don't imply, you state it outright that Sotomayor's statements are racist. Of course, as I've clearly shown, this is absolute and utter nonsense, but that doesn't stop you from continuing to claim her statements are racists. The fact you're (and yes, I'm assuming here, but even if you claim otherwise, I'll believe my assumption over your claim since you have NO credibility with me) a white male making these CLEARLY FALSE CLAIMS of a Latina woman being a racist, or more precisely claiming her remarks are racist, shows YOU'RE A RACIST. That is the example, moron.

Second, yes, it's IMPOSSIBLE for a white male to be INHERENTLY INFORMED in their judgment about racial and sexual discrimination issues. Of course, as I've repeatedly stated, as has Sotomayor, this does not necessarily prevent them from rendering correct conclusions about such issues, but it does mean it makes it a bit tougher for them, for they have to step OUTSIDE their own experiences and draw more on "external" empathy to understand such issues and apply those understandings to the facts of the case. I'm sure I just went right over your head, and you'll make some completely lunatic comment on this and twist it to show how your insane view is correct.

Third, you claim you're a Libertarian as if that means you're NOT a lying, lowlife, Right-Wing, Neo-Fascist Troglodyte. Sorry, but I've encountered too many of your kind to buy that line. You're a Right-Wing loony. Whether you're an Anti-Abortion nut or not matters not a whit.

Finally, I will not regret one bit that the Liberals in this country will be controlling the agenda for the next couple of decades or more at the very least. You, on the other hand, I am absolutely certain WILL be regretting it. In fact, you won't just be regretting it, you'll be lamenting it, whining about it, crying about it, screaming about it, ranting about it, posting moronic, ignorant, pathetic, stupid, Right-Wing, Neo-Fascist posts about it, and basically living the most miserable life imaginable as you shout to everyone who will bother listening to your pathetic butt that all your ills are caused by us "Liberals". Oh, and spare me the projection of claiming I'm a poor person. I may not be rich (yet), but I'm not poor. I live rather comfortably.

In fact, I can imagine you're probably some poor, white-trash, butt-scratching Trailer-Monkey who lives with his fat, gap-toothed wife and your ten ignorant welfare-rat kids in some dilapidated trailer somewhere in the "heartland" of America. You probably get up every morning (forgoing your monthly shower), throw on your filthy, ratty bluejeans over your shiitestained Fruit of the Loom underwear, tug on your equally stained and filthy t-shirt with the sleeves torn off over your beer-belly, slip on your smelly boots and "Catipillar" cap, and head out to your rusted 1970 Ford F-150 with the empty gun rack behind the seats. Empty? Yes, because you had to sell that cheap .22 you owned to keep the electric on this week since you lost your job at the local chicken ranch shoveling shiite out of the coops.

What surprises me is that you Trailer-Monkeys actually ever learned how to use a computer. But, I guess ignorant hate will drive even morons like you to pay attention and learn enough to turn on a switch...lmao

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