
During one of his campaign stops last year, then-democratic candidate Barack Obama gave a rally speech that was interrupted by a group of hecklers holding up signs in the balcony of a college gymnasium.
Nothing seemed to be out of the ordinary until the television cameras focused on the group. They were black people shouting out anti-Obama slogans, holding up signs decrying Obama for, among other things, not being "down" with black people. I remember thinking what do they want black people to do? Vote for McCain and keep bitching?
So now, a group of brothers calling themselves the Black Is Back Coalition staged a demonstration declaring the president, "white power in blackface." I wonder if these are the same dudes in the gym who got quickly shuffled off by security.
The coalition said:
We recognize that Barack Hussein Obama is white power in blackface," civil rights activist Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the Black is Back coalition, which arranged the protest, called into a megaphone as the group marched outside the mansion's gates. "He is a tool of our imperialist enemies, and we demand our freedom. And we demand that Obama withdraw all the troops from Afghanistan right now.
I remember cats like this in college, whom we jokingly called the "blackness police." Their mission was to serve as a barometer of who was being black enough, as though there were a set of black standards and practices that all African Americans had to follow, lest they run the risk of being called out.
They also had this to say about the president:
We're not satisfied with him, and...this hope and change rap has not been a reality for black people," Baron told AFP during the demonstration. "We are glad that Barack Obama broke up the white male monopoly on the White House, but we were not looking for a change in the occupant of the White House from white to black, we were looking for change in foreign policies and domestic policies.
Now, don't get me wrong. If anybody should hold the president's feet to the fire -- no matter who holds the title -- it should be black folks. There is a long history in this country of unfulfilled promises and rhetoric coming from the White House, which left black folks hanging. So Obama should not be excluded from criticism -- when it is warranted.
And, yes, as difficult as the task may be, the Obama administration should work steadfastly on solutions in Afghanistan, which will expedite the safe return of our troops -- just as he promised.
The same people, though, who staged the demonstration in front of the White House could have traveled just a few miles from it and saw everything from dysfunctional families to egregious poverty to wanton street violence all involving black people. But as I do my research on this coalition, I'm finding that it has nothing to say about its own direct efforts concerning these issues.
In college, the blackness police quickly turned from militants to minstrels, and that's what this "coalition" is doing.
As much as I agree with some of the points they've put forward, such as freeing Mumia Abu-Jamal, ending urban gentrification and promoting real justice for black people, having marches and shouting through bullhorns really doesn't do it for me anymore. So the question I ask is what action have you taken? What child have you fed? What young man have you given help in getting a job? What pregnant young girl have you helped get prenatal care? Those are the things groups such as the Black Panthers did back in the day. They were about far more than just marches. They were about action.
Going back to my college example, there was lots of student activity among blacks on my campus. Many students participated in canned food and clothing drives, raised funds for the poor and infirm, tutored local children and helped to recruit more minority students.
With the blackness police, though, if we weren't walking around donned in the same Korean-made African garb they wore, shouting regurgitated quotes from Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X, then we were sellouts. These same dudes would never lift a single finger to actually uplift black people. So to me, their actions are suspect.
They could quote Malcolm endlessly, but they apparently failed to read the instructions he laid out in the latter chapters of his autobiography about self-help.
So, yeah, the coalition, like all black people and all people for that matter, should scrutinize the government, but they lose credibility when they say that Obama is letting black people down when they themselves do nothing to help those within shouting distance.


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By: Mike on 11/12/2009 4:14PM
This group HAS to be some CIA-paid tool. Why? Because every group in this nation understands how to get goodies from a political power broker. You do that by speaking 'kindly' and 'supportively'. Any idiot knows how to get your cause ignored by the politically powerful who do indeed hold the 'APPROPRIATIONS' authority.
You get ignored by throwing 'insulting names' around.
Let me tell you something group. I'm a 45 yo black man and you don't speak for me. I bet you're too dumb to even realize that you'd implied Prez Obama is some kinda 'uncle Tom'. You're either CLUELESS or you're on the anti-black CIA payroll.
Dummies also can only whine ad nauseum about the problem - they offer no solutions.
Notice these idiots didn't offer a solution?
Wake up and smell the coffee folks - this is too stupid to be real; therefore, must be CIA plot.
LESSON TO THIS GROUP FROM ME:
Ignorance kills and the ignorant don't even KNOW/REALIZE how destructive their words are cause they're ignorant. Just be quiet - I'm taking over. You fools are too dangerous and I'm not gonna let you do what you're doing.
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By: Sally on 11/12/2009 4:36PM
Why is it that no one can criticize the President, people are disappointed with his performance, face it he hasn't done a thing. Black and white are waking up to the fact that his promises were lies just to get the vote. I certainly have voters remorse for voting for Mr. Obama.
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By: Heather on 11/12/2009 5:58PM
Sally, the man is trying. I truely think that he is sincere in wanting to do good for our country. It's not easy to dig out of Bush's mess. Don't forget we still have to clean up his war. That cost money. I see my business picking up so I'm not sure that things arent' getting better. Rome wasn't built in a day. We are basically starting over thanks to the last butthole!
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By: awill on 11/16/2009 1:21AM
right on!
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By: Mike on 11/16/2009 1:36AM
Heather,
I guess you failed to read the part in your US History book that dictates congress makes the declaration of war. So get off the hate Bush bandwagon and get with whats going on now; the failure of Obamas presidency (with the democratic controlled congress)
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By: Lisa on 11/12/2009 6:00PM
Does it look like they lightened his face up for the story????
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By: ADMR on 11/12/2009 10:21PM
AMEN Sally.
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By: c brown on 11/12/2009 10:36PM
any time you people dont get a expected hand out youll turn on your selves looks like.i have been listen to it for a while.no joke some blacks really thought they could quit work when he took office.i know of a few my self,i still cant figure out where that idea came from even in the black community.
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By: BRUTHA "H" on 11/13/2009 2:59AM
A hand out?? You people puzzle me with that hand out bs. Since we been brought here, what the hell has been handed out to us, that would benefit us? The very thing that should be a mere human right, we had to fight AND die for. It's you people that would create laws, and even murder just to prevent others from a God given right. Most times in the name of God. All the unwarranted pure hell you people put us through, would one even be out of line to expext a hand-out???
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By: Dana on 11/13/2009 5:02PM
Brutha H, puhleaze. You know darn well that y'all was expecting that
he was gonna right all your wrongs. Well, it ain't happenin. Right
your own wrongs! It was never about you in the first place. Don't forget many white men fought and died for your freedom as well! And
don't bring the "brought here" shiit. You know they have planes that
can take you back!
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