Black's Dilemma With Obama

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Election of our nation's first black president is delivering an unexpected message to our black population.

Blacks are discovering that what a man or woman does -- their actions -- is what matters, not the color of their skin.

It seems ridiculous to point out that this was supposedly the point of the civil rights movement. Purge racism from America.

But blacks themselves have been the ones having the hardest time letting it go.

It is not hard to understand why black Americans were happy that a black man was elected president of the United States. It was kind of a final and most grand announcement that racism has finally been purged from America.

But for the highly politicized parts of black America this was certainly not the only message. Because for the highly politicized parts of black America, the point has always been to keep race in American politics.

For black political culture that dominated after the civil rights movement, the point was not just equal treatment under the law, but special treatment under the law. Plus the assumption that more black political power -- defined by more blacks holding office -- would mean that blacks would be better off.

In other words, post-civil rights movement black political culture embraced an agenda exactly the opposite of what the civil rights movement was about. Its agenda was to get laws and policies that were not neutral but racially slanted and to put individuals in power based on their race and not on their character and capability.

So, according to the script of this political culture, election of a black man as president meant more than an end to racism. The conclusion had to be that if the man holding the highest political office in the nation was black, it must follow that blacks would be better off.

Now blacks have a dilemma. We have a black president and blacks are worse off. Not just a little, but a lot worse off.

In the words of longtime Congressional Black Caucus member Maxine Waters, D-Calif., "Our people are hurtin'.."

Blacks now grapple with two possible conclusions.

One, our black president is a traitor to his race. Our struggles put him in power and now he's not taking care of his folks. He's become, in the words of left wing professor and activist Cornel West, a "mascot" of Wall Street.

Or, two, that the man's performance reflects his views and his capability, not his race. He's not delivering for anyone. Blacks are hurting more because they were already in worse shape when Obama got elected. Bad policies hurt the weakest the most.

And it happens that the bad policies that have always failed are the big government liberalism that has defined modern black politics.

With further thought, blacks might realize it's this same flawed idea -- that growing government and electing black politicians would make blacks better off -- that explains why blacks have remained disproportionately "hurtin".

Take the Congressional Black Caucus itself. The average poverty rate in Black Caucus districts is almost 50 percent higher than the national average. Yet, these black politicians have 100 percent re-election rates.

Maybe a real bonus that will have come from electing a black president is that blacks will take seriously Dr. King's dream that we judge men by their character and not their color.

The Civil Rights Movement took blacks to the edge of the Promised Land. But political activism can only remove barriers to freedom.

It's up to the individual to embrace freedom and take on the personal responsibilities that go with it.

Maybe blacks will realize that they should blame Barack Obama. Not because he is black, but because he is a liberal. And because he has grown government to the point where the oxygen necessary for freedom and prosperity is being squeezed out of our nation.

http://townhall.com/columnists/starparker/2011/08/22/blacks_dilemma_with_obama/page/full/
 
Election of our nation's first black president is delivering an unexpected message to our black population.

Blacks are discovering that what a man or woman does -- their actions -- is what matters, not the color of their skin.

It seems ridiculous to point out that this was supposedly the point of the civil rights movement. Purge racism from America.

But blacks themselves have been the ones having the hardest time letting it go.
It is not hard to understand why black Americans were happy that a black man was elected president of the United States. It was kind of a final and most grand announcement that racism has finally been purged from America.

But for the highly politicized parts of black America this was certainly not the only message. Because for the highly politicized parts of black America, the point has always been to keep race in American politics.

For black political culture that dominated after the civil rights movement, the point was not just equal treatment under the law, but special treatment under the law. Plus the assumption that more black political power -- defined by more blacks holding office -- would mean that blacks would be better off.

In other words, post-civil rights movement black political culture embraced an agenda exactly the opposite of what the civil rights movement was about. Its agenda was to get laws and policies that were not neutral but racially slanted and to put individuals in power based on their race and not on their character and capability.

So, according to the script of this political culture, election of a black man as president meant more than an end to racism. The conclusion had to be that if the man holding the highest political office in the nation was black, it must follow that blacks would be better off.

Now blacks have a dilemma. We have a black president and blacks are worse off. Not just a little, but a lot worse off.

In the words of longtime Congressional Black Caucus member Maxine Waters, D-Calif., "Our people are hurtin'.."

Blacks now grapple with two possible conclusions.

One, our black president is a traitor to his race. Our struggles put him in power and now he's not taking care of his folks. He's become, in the words of left wing professor and activist Cornel West, a "mascot" of Wall Street.

Or, two, that the man's performance reflects his views and his capability, not his race. He's not delivering for anyone. Blacks are hurting more because they were already in worse shape when Obama got elected. Bad policies hurt the weakest the most.

And it happens that the bad policies that have always failed are the big government liberalism that has defined modern black politics.

With further thought, blacks might realize it's this same flawed idea -- that growing government and electing black politicians would make blacks better off -- that explains why blacks have remained disproportionately "hurtin".

Take the Congressional Black Caucus itself. The average poverty rate in Black Caucus districts is almost 50 percent higher than the national average. Yet, these black politicians have 100 percent re-election rates.

Maybe a real bonus that will have come from electing a black president is that blacks will take seriously Dr. King's dream that we judge men by their character and not their color.

The Civil Rights Movement took blacks to the edge of the Promised Land. But political activism can only remove barriers to freedom.

It's up to the individual to embrace freedom and take on the personal responsibilities that go with it.

Maybe blacks will realize that they should blame Barack Obama. Not because he is black, but because he is a liberal. And because he has grown government to the point where the oxygen necessary for freedom and prosperity is being squeezed out of our nation.

http://townhall.com/columnists/starparker/2011/08/22/blacks_dilemma_with_obama/page/full/

You know why no one tends to pay attention to your dribble? Look at your friggin' title.....Black's Dilemma with Obama. Some guy named "Black" or you meant the plural, "Blacks", collectively?????????????? What a maroon. Learn how to write English.
 
That's what your mother found herself in when she couldn't find an abortion doctor.


That would be a "dilemna", if were true.



You must've gotten one of those "Everyone's a Winner!" trophies at the special spelling bee.



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That would be a "dilemna", if were true.



You must've gotten one of those "Everyone's a Winner!" trophies at the special spelling bee.



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Doesn't matter as long as you get the message and you got the message. That's why you can't respond to the OP. Looks like even retarded children are open to your hate. Nice job. You're a real classy punk.
 
You stated that he never said it. Evidently you have not learned yet that I back up everything I say. He said it. Fuck you.

Now give us the context, you pusillanimous pissant racist.

The context is that slavers and their kin, raped and commensurated with their slaves, most times, against their wills...and the resulting progeny were "mongrels" (mixed).
But who would be the race-baiter here? You authored the racially charged OP, yourself...low life bigot and racist. And couldn't even phrase it in a form that would make sense. Retard.
 
The context is that slavers and their kin, raped and commensurated with their slaves, most times, against their wills...and the resulting progeny were "mongrels" (mixed).
But who would be the race-baiter here? You authored the racially charged OP, yourself...low life bigot and racist. And couldn't even phrase it in a form that would make sense. Retard.

I am not the one who called blacks "mongrels". Your President did. Write him a letter and be sure and tell him you're a black gay man and he needs to stop insulting you and your brothers and sisters. YOU are the one who claimed he never said it. Are you ready to admit he did? You pathetic lying piece of shit.
 
I am not the one who called blacks "mongrels". Your President did. Write him a letter and be sure and tell him you're a black gay man and he needs to stop insulting you and your brothers and sisters. YOU are the one who claimed he never said it. Are you ready to admit he did? You pathetic lying piece of shit.

Fuck you. I'm not bothered by being called a "mongrel" by Barack Obama...so stop your displaced false outrage. I am mixed. I am a mongrel (Spanish, French, Native American, English, African). He told the truth...but you better not say it. And didn't you get the memo? Lincoln freed the slaves. I don't take orders from your kind anymore...I can tell you to go fuck yourself. And your mama.
You're one of the first ones I placed on ignore because of your blatant racism and bigotry. And some whites here, have called you the same...so everybody can't be wrong. Hello?
 
poet is a mongrel.

Ah, but you wanted to have a debate about a specific topic...and here you resort to ad hominem. Barack saying it, is not the same as you saying it. Back to ignore, because you are ethically and morally insolvent. Don't point fingers at anyone ever. Better, never ask for that which you are unwilling or unable to give. What a crock.
 
Fuck you. I'm not bothered by being called a "mongrel" by Barack Obama...so stop your displaced false outrage. I am mixed. I am a mongrel (Spanish, French, Native American, English, African). He told the truth...but you better not say it. And didn't you get the memo? Lincoln freed the slaves. I don't take orders from your kind anymore...I can tell you to go fuck yourself. And your mama.
You're one of the first ones I placed on ignore because of your blatant racism and bigotry. And some whites here, have called you the same...so everybody can't be wrong. Hello?

Yes, you were bothered by it enough to ask for a link because you didn't believe me. Lincoln was a Republican.

The rest of your pathetic feeble post is just more pissing and moaning about "the man". You're a pathetic cowardly pissant.
 
Doesn't matter as long as you get the message and you got the message. That's why you can't respond to the OP. Looks like even retarded children are open to your hate. Nice job. You're a real classy punk.


If spelling doesn't matter, does that mean you support Ebonics?


Who said I hate you?
 
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