Backing up Barack: On Racism
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Tuesday 11th March 2008 | 01:38 pm
Feeling: indescribable
Listening to: Bruce Springsteen•Factory
We’ve seen in the last primary cycle some ugly tactics used to created doubt in the mind of the American public. I actually saw an interview on 60 minutes where one man said “i heard that Obama doesn’t know the National Anthem, won’t put his hand on a bible and is a Musilm.”
The tactics and rumors are absolutely absurd and patently racist. The saddest part is that Americans are particularly prone to falling for that kind of deception.
The interviewer just looked at the man and said “You know that none of that is correct, right?” When asked about it, Obama had the same response....”Did you correct him?” His approach, though it may fail ultimately, is to opt for the honest truth and the real story. He refuses to play these spin-games and his supporters admire him deeply for it. The thing that scares me the most is that these are the leaders we have systematically destroyed over the course of our history. (I just watched an amazing documentary of Bobby Kennedy in action during the Universty of Alabama desegregation).
One of the things i found really interesting in the last week was an interview i saw on Charlie Rose with three British journalists. their comment on the “Obama in Muslim dress” picture was “We wished there were pictures of more American presidents like this.” They really saw it as a wonderful and diplomatic gesture worthy of a world leader.
They also said that Europe has “Obama Fever!” that he represents everything they love about america.
If only our own citizens were as smart......
Here are two new essays on the election by my favorite white anti-racist, Tim Wise:
Tim writes:
They are my two latest essays: the first addresses white support for Barack Obama and what it does (and, importantly, doesn’t) mean about race in the U.S. The second looks at, and responds to, the increasingly common refrain I’m hearing from many whites, to the effect that black support for Obama is reverse racism (I know, I know, sigh...). It also addresses more generally the difference between black and brown solidarity and white racial solidarity, for example, which is actually an important issue above and beyond this election, and which lots of white folks seem to have trouble with.
Anyway, thanks and pass ‘em around!
Uh-Obama: Racism, White Voters and the Myth of Color-Blindness
http://www.lipmagazine.org/~timwise/Obam a.html
Another Batch of White Whine: Obama, Black Voters and the Myth of Reverse Racism
http://www.lipmagazine.org/~timwise/Obam a2.html
Thanks Tim.
Your work makes my work so much easier some days.
and thank you to the white people who have stepped up to their responsibilities and risen to fight racism. I look forward to wholly passing this particular torch to you one day.
best,
damali
The tactics and rumors are absolutely absurd and patently racist. The saddest part is that Americans are particularly prone to falling for that kind of deception.
The interviewer just looked at the man and said “You know that none of that is correct, right?” When asked about it, Obama had the same response....”Did you correct him?” His approach, though it may fail ultimately, is to opt for the honest truth and the real story. He refuses to play these spin-games and his supporters admire him deeply for it. The thing that scares me the most is that these are the leaders we have systematically destroyed over the course of our history. (I just watched an amazing documentary of Bobby Kennedy in action during the Universty of Alabama desegregation).
One of the things i found really interesting in the last week was an interview i saw on Charlie Rose with three British journalists. their comment on the “Obama in Muslim dress” picture was “We wished there were pictures of more American presidents like this.” They really saw it as a wonderful and diplomatic gesture worthy of a world leader.
They also said that Europe has “Obama Fever!” that he represents everything they love about america.
If only our own citizens were as smart......
Here are two new essays on the election by my favorite white anti-racist, Tim Wise:
Tim writes:
They are my two latest essays: the first addresses white support for Barack Obama and what it does (and, importantly, doesn’t) mean about race in the U.S. The second looks at, and responds to, the increasingly common refrain I’m hearing from many whites, to the effect that black support for Obama is reverse racism (I know, I know, sigh...). It also addresses more generally the difference between black and brown solidarity and white racial solidarity, for example, which is actually an important issue above and beyond this election, and which lots of white folks seem to have trouble with.
Anyway, thanks and pass ‘em around!
Uh-Obama: Racism, White Voters and the Myth of Color-Blindness
http://www.lipmagazine.org/~timwise/Obam
Another Batch of White Whine: Obama, Black Voters and the Myth of Reverse Racism
http://www.lipmagazine.org/~timwise/Obam
Thanks Tim.
Your work makes my work so much easier some days.
and thank you to the white people who have stepped up to their responsibilities and risen to fight racism. I look forward to wholly passing this particular torch to you one day.
best,
damali
europeans
from: anonymous
date: Friday 14th March 2008 09:47 am (UTC)
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Anyway, I wanted to comment on your post to respond to the three British journalists. Maybe to them Obama represents everything that they love about America, but for most Europeans, MTV and Hollywood are loved most about America. But then, you can't let three British journalists speak for the European mainstream.
Moreover, I think that are citizens are that smart- or at least, some of them are. American activists have it rough, but they can count among them some of the smartest and hardest working do-gooders that I have ever come across. The Tim Wise essays are a great example; I think that anyone can learn from him.
Thank you for the blog, too, and all the political commentary. Especially because I'm not 'on the ground' in the midst of the election season, I appreciate a critical viewpoint that I can trust.
Best,
Dave
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granted
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damaliayo
date: Friday 14th March 2008 09:06 pm (UTC)
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but yes, europe and all the countries that make up europe have a good amount of issues, to be sure. no argument there.
i guess i'll just have to set up damali-land somewhere so we can all *really* get along...
cheers.
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Re: granted
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damaliayo
date: Friday 14th March 2008 09:08 pm (UTC)
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amd it's always always good to hear from outside the US. thanks for writing!
damali
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Barack Hussein Obama . . . not muslim?
from: anonymous
date: Thursday 20th March 2008 02:56 pm (UTC)
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No, your right Damali, we're all crazy if we think Obama could possibly be muslim.
Oh wait, there was this certain pastor that up until yesterday Barack H. Obama claimed as his spiritual leader . . . or wait, he said he still is at the end of his speech . . . wait, I'm confused. And that reverend, let's see, Jeremiah something sounds an awful lot like you, hating how people are being treated in the black race, needing reparations, blah, blah, blah.
So, if Europe has figured it all out, can I buy you a one-way ticket to Europe, please!?
Oh, and isn't Europe that country that has the highest population if Muslims in the free world?
The ticket is ready when you are Damali.
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