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archive.today • On Race, House Speaker Mike Johnson Says His Views Were Shaped By Raising a Black Child - The New York Times

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Before this week, Mr. Johnson was an obscure southern Republican, with little known about his background beyond his home state; the story of Michael, who was 14 when he joined the Johnson family, was even less known.

In his public remarks over the years, Mr. Johnson describes Michael as his son and did not correct an interviewer who described Michael as “adopted.” Ms. Day said in an interview that the Johnsons did not formally adopt Michael because of the “lengthy adoption process.” Ms. Day declined to say whether Michael was using “Johnson” as his surname.

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When Mike Johnson, the new House speaker, talks about race in America, he often draws a striking personal connection, telling the story of how he and his wife, Kelly, “took custody” of a Black teenager 24 years ago and raised him as a son.

“I have walked with him through discrimination that he has had to endure over the years and the hurdles he sometimes faced,” he told a House committee in 2019, while testifying against reparations for slavery. “I know all this because I was with him.”

When Mr. Johnson was named House speaker this week, his relationship with his son, like much of Mr. Johnson’s personal and political life, faced new scrutiny. There is no mention of the man, who is now an adult, raising his own family in California, in Mr. Johnson’s official biography. And he does not appear in the family photos posted on the congressman’s website. Mr. Johnson has four biological children: two daughters and two sons.

On Friday, Mr. Johnson sought to explain the absence, saying it was in deference to his son Michael’s request for privacy. […] Michael could not be reached for comment.

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Mr. Johnson has spoken publicly about Michael largely when he has talked about race. He has described Michael as a “success story” and likened the experience of being a white couple adopting a Black teenager to the movie “The Blind Side,” the 2009 film that depicts a wealthy white family taking in an impoverished Black teenager who becomes a football star.

In his testimony on racial reparations before a subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee, Mr. Johnson said that Michael, too, opposed reparations because it defied an “important tradition of self-reliance.” Mr. Johnson’s comments drews boos from supporters of reparations in the hearing.

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Mr. Johnson’s remarks on race have also drawn criticism from the right. In a 2020 interview on PBS, he spoke with the journalist Walter Isaacson about racial tensions in America in the immediate aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white Minneapolis police officer. Mr. Johnson described the killing of Mr. Floyd as “an act of murder,” and said he had learned about racial disparities in America firsthand from raising a Black son.

At the time, Mr. Johnson noted that his oldest biological son, Jack, was now the same age as Michael was when he came into the house. “And I’ve thought often through all these ordeals over the last couple of weeks about the difference in the experiences between my two 14-year-old sons,” he said in the PBS interview. “Michael being a Black American and Jack being white Caucasian. They have different challenges. My son Jack has an easier path. He just does.”

  • BeamBrain [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    The headline reminds me of how, in the 2000 Republican primary, Bush ran a successful smear campaign against McCain by heavily implying that McCain had fathered an illegitimate black child.

  • HexbearGPT [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    Well if It helps him understand racism better than good but god damn republicans are incapable of understanding anything until or directly effects them.

    ‘Republicans understand any issue that doesn’t directly affect them challenge (impossible).’

    But it’s also just as possible that it is some weird ass shit. Wonder what the adopted son has to say about dear old dad?

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      8 months ago

      Wonder what the adopted son has to say about dear old dad?

      There’s a backstory here that will ultimately come out. It has to. I’m curious how long the GOP will keep his son away from the media. Eventually he’ll have to make at least a tiny appearance to a very friendly outlet like Fox News. I assume the interview will be stiff and (very) strange.

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      8 months ago

      I mean, it says the first time he mentioned this adopted son was literally only to use him as a tool in arguing against reparations. Like “my adopted son faced systemic challenges but was able to overcome them without systemic help. In conclusion, all black people should have to do the same.”

      And then he faced backlash from Republicans for vaguely implying systemic racism might exist and completely backtracked

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    likened the experience of being a white couple adopting a Black teenager to the movie “The Blind Side,” the 2009 film that depicts a wealthy white family taking in an impoverished Black teenager who becomes a football star.

    I’m sure that’s not suspicious at all. So if I’m reading between the lines correctly, this dude had a power of attorney (or something similar) but never formally adopted the kid.

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    This reminds me of my old coworker (white) lying and telling everyone that her adopted daughter (asian) ran away with a drug dealer. I looked up the latter on Facebook and, as it turned out, the daughter was fine. She’d married a latino guy who sometimes smoked weed. She wrote a really long public status about her adoptive mom spreading lies about her because—surprise, surprise—her adoptive family was racist.

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      8 months ago

      I only read that one article about him. It’s a weird situation. There’s very little about him in there. Also - my wild hunch is that reporters did all the work and the democrats and Biden did little to no oppo research on him because the dems refuse to actually see the GOP as the enemy. To them speaker Johnson is about as threatening as Mister Rogers.