Barack Obama is garnering praise for upbraiding black fathers. With his Father's Day speech, Obama is being hailed "as a centrist voice of moral authority, a position that resonates, not just in the African-American community, but among voters at large."
Fact is, Obama follows a long line of African Americans who have spoken honestly about black father absence. Black organizations, including the National Urban League, have called attention to black fatherlessness; in 1999 Morehouse College convened a Conference on African American Fathers. ...
In 2003, Rep. Danny K. Davis launched a year-long dialogue on the "State of the African American Male." I attended the kickoff event in DC, where hundreds of black elected officials, community leaders, academics, activists and concerned citizens came together to strategize and propose solutions to, among other things, the decline in the marriage rate and father absence.
And lest we forget, more than a million black men stood on the National Mall and pledged to improve themselves "spiritually, morally, mentally, socially, politically and economically" for the benefit of themselves and their family.
So the black community has not been M.I.A. or AWOL in addressing this critical issue.
Truth be told, the congregants of Apostolic Church of God were not the intended audience. Obama used their pulpit to reach out to white voters:
White America can't resist liking him for his words. For them, such a message was deeply satisfying to hear. It took them off the hot spot, even if only for a minute. It was an echo of all they hope is true -- that any man, no matter the odds against him, can pull his socks up and get with the program. It was a respite from helplessness.At yesterday's forum at the Paley Center for Media, I asked Dr. Ronald Walters, a senior staffer with Rev. Jesse Jackson's 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns, whether it was fair to characterize Obama's speech as a Sister Souljah moment. His response in a word, yes.
Dr. Walters told me Obama "uses the black community every now and then as a way to deal with another constituency." He added:
I'm sick and tired of Obama using the black community as a way of deflecting his real interest in conservative evangelicals by focusing on moral responsibility instead of dealing with corrective public policy.Good question.
If he's going to be that specific about one side of the equation, where is the specificity about the other side of the equation, the public policy side? Where is the black agenda?



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By: O. Harris on 7/21/2008 8:08PM
Samantha & Barbara,
You are so ignorant. Obama is telling it like it is. What happened to marriage first and then babies? Why do you think you have to have a baby every time you lay down with a man? I don't blame it all on the women but who ends up carrying the baby everywhere you and you are to ignorant to see it? Wake up. Black people need to stop blaming whites for everything. Get and education so that you can compete. Education, marriage in that order.
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By: O. Harris on 7/18/2008 9:42AM
Cecil,
You will never be equal until you go get an education and stop being sperm donors and think it's cool. Pull your pants up and take the gold out of your mouth, who will hire you looking like that. What role model are you for your children. You haven't learn how to be a man yourself. Stop whining about Barack and get some books on how to be a man. Seek God first.
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By: Will on 7/17/2008 9:30AM
Thers's no such reality as "out-of-nowhere" manifesta
tions!Barack was supported by an unseen monied class
of AmeriKKKans who have their OWN agenda long before
ANY African-Americans were aware of him as a potenti
al candidate!He has been thrust upon US as someone ca-
pable of doing the IMPOSSIBLE!
People of African descent w/Ancestors who suffered the
cruelties,brutalities & murders of CHATTEL SLAVERY
did NOT create the artificiality of "COLOR-CONSCIOUS-
NESS" where a so-called "white" or "light" complexion
of skin is suppose to represent some delusional sense
of SUPERIORITY!
Barack is the progeny of a Caucasian woman's womb & an
African father,which gives him a distinction that's
different from those of US born of an African-American
woman's womb w/an African-American father!
AmeriKKKan Caucasians have HISTORICALLY given the ap-
pearance of socially rewarding the children of Caucas-
ian fathers & African-American females.
At the same time,AmeriKKKan Caucasian males were able
to kill any & all Caucasian females & African-Ameri-
can males who had "the audacity of hope" that THEIR
child would be treated similarly!
Barack's father would have been lynched & castrated before The Liberation Movement of the 60's across The
Motherland!
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By: Brenda on 7/17/2008 4:35PM
I read all the comments on this blog and it really make me mad. Everyone is forgetting the issues. The main issue is we do not need another republican in the white house.It doesn't make sense to focus so much on whether Obama is black or white. We need some changes in the White House.If someone is blue or purple, so what. This is the work of the republicans, to seperate the democrats so the republicans can win,AGAIN. STOP BEING SO STUPID. You have seen what it is for a republican to run this country. WAKE UP PEOPLE, black or white or whatever nationality you "claim" to be, this is real.I am happy the democrats will be back in the White House. And the last thing I will like to say, vote democrat
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