Huh. My last post was defending BAC. Now I am defending Oliver. Go figure.
As Oliver has pointed out, McCain having slaveholders in his ancestry is not a big deal to me. Assuming it is true, McCain should have acknowledged it, noted that the same could be said for Obama, and dismissed it.
His denial raises a question on his attitudes towards race. Does he see race entirely as a non-issue: all past grievances have been redressed, we are now ready for a color-blind society? Or does he think there are still inequities that should be addressed through programs such as affirmative action?
I know this is going to sound like a stretch, but to some degree I see McCain's denial of his families connection to slavery the same way I would see a German's denial of his families connection to Nazism. It does not imply that he is a racist any more than the German's denial implies that he is an antisemite, but it may imply a desire to avoid the issue, and thus a certain lack of sensitivity to the role that racism still plays in society.