In 2007 I, John K. Press, Ph.D., published the first edition
of my book, ‘Culturism: A Word, A
Value, Our Future.’ In 2014, Mr.
Scott Hampton published, ‘Culturism: The Real Reasons People Dislike
African-Americans.’ Upon noticing
Mr. Hampton’s book, I wondered how his work would add to, or undermine, the use
of the terms ‘culturism’ and ‘culturist’ I had already established and promoted.
I was glad to find that Hampton, like myself, utilizes the
terms ‘culturism’ and ‘culturist’ to sidestep those who would call all
criticism of any ethnic group ‘racist.’ Hampton is black. This means that he, more effectively
than I, (being white), can make the argument that criticizing black culture is
not racist. To bolster this claim,
he distinguishes between ‘black-trash’ and ‘right-minded’ black people. He uses the fact that many black people
are law-abiding, productive citizens to prove that his attack on black-trash
culture is culturist, not racist.
Hampton’s ‘Culturism’ provides an engaging analysis of
black-trash pathology via anecdotes.
He skewers a mother who was indignant over a doctor mispronouncing her
child’s ebonic name while showing no guilt over having birthed many children, who
she could not support, by multiple men. And, I was shocked to learn black-trash women inject
Fix-a-Flat in their buttocks to make them bigger! Such peppered anthropological
tidbits kept me glued to the page.
But, in the long run, what is of most value in Hampton’s book is his
overall systematic – if impressionistic – analysis.
In the new Culturism
we learn that the cause for educational and economic disparities between
black-trash and others comes from “rejecting America’s language (bad grammar),
educational system (bad grades, high school dropouts), laws (drug, violence),
and familial customs (out-of-wedlock children).” (88) The author lists causes,
such as horrible role models, short-term thinking, and peer-pressure. He then attacks excuses black-trash often
given for poor behavior: Racism and slavery; unequal schooling; poverty; lack
of job prospects, etc. Finally, he
lists solutions: Cessation of the blame game; extracting detrimental aspects of
black culture, and more. Overall, Hamilton provides a tight problem / solution
organization.
Hampton, however, fails to make some policy connections. He
documents that approximately 75% of black households contained a wife and
husband in the 1950s. (172) And, while he mentions government assistance five
times (by my accounting; there is no index), he never blames the ‘Great
Society’ subsidizing of single motherhood, via welfare, for undermining the
black family. He also fails to
identify the antagonism between culturism and the values-undermining nature of
its opposite, multiculturalism.
His focus on anecdotes keeps him from identifying the systematic forces supporting
and justifying black pathology.
There is a sense in which Hampton’s book should not be
called ‘culturism.’ My book’s chapters discuss culturism in history,
philosophy, natural sciences, psychology and anthropology, as well as a range
of culturist policies. After page
44, Hampton only uses the words ‘culturism,’ and ‘culturist,’ once (171). But, rather than focusing on culturist
theory, his book provides a concrete example of culturist analysis and solution. In fact, in some ways, Mr. Hampton’s
eschewing academic analysis in favor of real examples makes it a stronger book
than mine.
Because he is black, Mr. Hampton’s criticism of black-trash
culture might be better received by black people than my book. Furthermore, his
book highlights the fact that culturism actually empowers minorities more than
does blaming all their ills on whites’ racism. Hopefully, Mr. Hampton’s work can inspire all of us to frankly
discuss the wider cultural pathologies weakening America as a whole. ‘Culturism: The Real Reasons People
Dislike African-Americans - And Race Has Nothing to do With It,’ compliments,
rather than detracts from, my work.
It is a welcome addition to the culturist literature.
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