Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America
- 2016
- 1 h 36 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDaryl Davis is an accomplished musician who was played all over the world. He also has an unusual hobby, particularly for a middle aged black man. When not displaying his musical chops, Dary... Ler tudoDaryl Davis is an accomplished musician who was played all over the world. He also has an unusual hobby, particularly for a middle aged black man. When not displaying his musical chops, Daryl likes to meet and befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan. When many of these people eventu... Ler tudoDaryl Davis is an accomplished musician who was played all over the world. He also has an unusual hobby, particularly for a middle aged black man. When not displaying his musical chops, Daryl likes to meet and befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan. When many of these people eventually leave the Klan with Daryl's support, Daryl keeps their robes and hoods; building his ... Ler tudo
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- CuriosidadesAccording to the Southern Poverty Law Center, there are 2 active branches of the Ku Klux Klan with headquarters in Maryland: East Coast Knights of the True Invisible Empire, and Confederate White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
- ConexõesReferenced in Harmontown: Less Than White (2017)
In "Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America", Daryl Davis has forged a new approach to dealing with the racial problem. While the premise seems so obvious it couldn't possibly work, Davis's strategy entails listening to the "other side", even befriending members of the "other side". So instead of standing on soapboxes and getting into shouting matches which may escalate into violence in urban streets, Davis has done almost the unthinkable: enter their territory and listen to their views. Interestingly, Davis never lets their racist views stand, but he's willing to hear them out. When one racists states he feels Whites are being "invaded" by other races, Davis gently points that at least among African-Americans, they were brought to America by force by Whites, implying the "invasion" was at the very least originally created by Black slavery. Strangely, many White Supremacists have taken to Davis and have even called him their friend.
At the beginning of the documentary, Davis is shown offering a lecture about the racist dilemma. He says that often people who wish to end racism in America simply get together among-st themselves and discuss about how bad racism is, but as well-intention-ed as these groups are, they are ineffective because they're only preaching to the choir. He suggests that anti-racists need to engage with racists to open a dialogue. Davis, similar to comedian W. Kamau Bell on CNN, has entered into KKK and other White Supremicist locations and conversed with them, willing to listen to their side to understand why they feel the need to engage in a race war. He finds there's a wide range of attitudes, from those who desire the destruction of other races to those who believe a separation of the races is the answer.
Davis' mantra is "If they're talking, they're not fighting" which I interpret as "if the racists are engaged in a dialogue, at least they are not engaged in violence". Through his friendships, Davis has been able to persuade a number of hardcore racists that their views were based on erroneous information and their attitudes could lead to behavior which is ultimately self-destructive. Although these changes of heart don't happen over night, it seems over a period of friendly dialogue, Davis has been able to turn a not insignificant number of racists, some of whom were leaders of their groups. One of Davis' codettas after "turning" a racist is to request the newly reformed to give him his/her KKK uniform if they were part of the Ku Klux Klan. Davis then hangs the uniform in a kind of museum which celebrates his battle against racism. Why I think Davis' strategy has a lot of merit is simply because he believes racism itself is the enemy and not the racist.
I contrast Davis' approach to that of W. Kamau Bell on a CNN series called "United Shades of America". While I applaud both men for risking their lives to enter enemy territory, Davis' goals appear more concrete. I watched a few episodes of Bell engaging in similar friendly infiltration but I never got a sense of what Bell was trying to accomplish except making some jokes about racism, convincing them that African-Americans are for the most part "harmless", and watching them engage in KKK rituals. By contrast, Davis' goals are very clear: he wants to make friends with racists which may in turn lead to their questioning their racism. At the end of the documentary the quote by Lincoln succinctly sums up his approach: "Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?"
Simultaneously, Davis has had his critics. The most virulent came from a fellow African-American who wouldn't shake Davis' hand because he felt he had "sold out" African-Americans by befriending racists. Even a White intellectual in pursuit of destroying racism was questioning Davis' approach because he felt it would take "too long". One of the other eye-openers is that Davis learns that a racist who has "turned" away from racist sensibility becomes even more vilified by the racists than even those of the other races! Considering that we've had civil rights legislation for 50 years, we still have a long road ahead before racist sensibilities are completely eradicated. Rather than just making speeches on soapboxes as has been the typical approach, Davis is willing to travel the roads to Racism, USA, and see if there is a way to make peace by offering alternative paths.
- classicalsteve
- 14 de fev. de 2017
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