
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: WANDA on 11/14/2009 6:45AM
HOW ABOUT THE FACT THAT MY KIDS CAN'T WALK DOWN THE STREET SAFELY FOR FEAR OF GETTING JACKED BY DRUG DEALERS WITH THEIR "malicious-greed, and behaviors". THEY WANT THAT MONEY, THE CARS, THE GOLD AND DIAMONDS BUT DON'T WANT TO MAKE AN HONEST LIVING TO GET IT. WHAT ABOUT THEIR GREED Mr. MIKE? I'M NOT HATIN ON MY OWN BUT WE HAVE BIG PROBLEMS BECAUSE WE DON'T WANT TO TAKE THE BLAME FOR ANY OF IT. IT'S JUST EASIER TO BLAME SOMEONE ELSE THEN TO ADMIT THAT WE MAY BE PART OF THE PROBLEM. IM JUST TRYING TO BE REAL.
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By: call on 11/21/2009 2:02PM
obama is quickly turning into the worse president in history. man...I want my vote back and some more free money. he has borrowed and spent more money thean ALL previous presidents combine. he is out of his league and over his head, maybe he should quit
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By: babelblack on 11/14/2009 2:49PM
It's not an inferiority complex-problem, that black-people have (Mrs Dana). It's a situation! A situation that was-not created (soley) by their own doings, I might add. However, we-are, where we-are, right now! And we don't need white-people telling-us anything about how to resuscitate a problem to-which they had much to-do with-it being created. In any case, it takes a sad ethnic-group and/or a people...To know that-they've (atrociously) wronged another group, within the realities of their past. But they don't have the common decency, and/or the general up-standing spirit (of human nature) to give homage too the problem that they've helped to create. And if that's not a reflection of feeling bad about yourself. Then I don't know what is! Who's zooming who, on this one (Mrs Dana)?
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By: Kenyatta Graham on 11/14/2009 9:16PM
I hear that Dana. we black folks need to stop this incessant whining about something that none of us alive today has ever experienced. The people that caused the injustices and the people who suffered the injustices are long dead and gone and constantly dwelling on the past will do nothing whatsoever to improve our present or future. I'm not trying to excuse the wrong that was done but we do seem to forget that the reason we are in America is because our ancesters sold us into slavery in the first place!Partly because slavery had always been a part of the life of the world at that time. This constant harangue against white people is idiotic! White folks were the ones who ended slavery! Do any of us take the time to give credit to the thousands of white folks who have died through out history or dedicated their lives to do what they could to free blacks? People like John Brown,William Lloyd Garrison and Harriet Beecher Stowe.Are we so dense that we would believe that Harriet Tubman was able to do what she did without the help of white people? Wake-up my brothers and sisters.The suffering that are ancesters underwent was caused,primarily,by the Democratic Party! And because to many black folks don't know American history far to many of us are still under the sway of the party that is slowly killing us! Awaken my brothers and sisters!In 1872 congressional hearings revealed,by their own admission,that the Democratic Party started the Ku Klux Klan as a way to terrorize voting blacks(Reconstruction Era)and to halt the spread of the Republican Party,which happened to be a party that was started by blacks and whites to fight the slaughtering of blacks by the Democrats! We run around mad and cussing white folks in general,when it is and was the Democratic Party that has been the detriment of the black people! If there is any entity that owes financial restitution to the descendents of slaves it is the Democratic Party for the hundred years or so of unadulterated terror that they inflicted on the black psyche! WAKE UP BLACK PEOPLE!!!!
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By: Mike on 11/15/2009 1:36AM
Boy - you're lost in the sauce.
Do you know 250000 black men fought in the Civil War?
You obviously are IGNORANT of all the efforts employed by blacks to end the unjust enslaving of a people - well b4 the Civil War.
Do you not think welts on all those slave backs was a sign of rebelling?
What about the fact slavery was imposed thru govt statutes? What about the sadistic practices that all non-blacks came to comply with?
See - you're clueless. You obviously don't understand the difference between indentured servitude and the system set up with the TransAtlantic Slave trade, which BTW was BIG BUSINESS.
Do you not realize a govt created TRADITION of oppressing black people was established?
Do you not realize that denying a PEOPLE CAPITAL, in a capitalist system, for 1st 350 of 400 yrs will NATURALLY put them at a huge disadvantage unless the $$$$ those people put in the system but never got back, is given back.
Have some perspective. 50 yrs does not equal 350.
Reparations are definitely earned and called for and I, a black man, will fight for them with my last breathe. Listen carefully - black history can NEVER be paid for - we're simply owed this $$$ because we were unjustly denied it in a capitalist system that requires it.
I want you, deluded one, to just stay out of this fight. Disown me, cause I'm gonna run you over like a steamroller if you're in my way.
It's obvious, you were one of the lucky ones with a mom and dad that pay for everything. With the name Kenyatta, my guess is you younger than 30. You better thank God for your parents, but unlike you, I CARE about the multitude of black people - not just the 1 or 2 that have always gotten thru.
I'm right, ur wrong. Right and wrong does matter.
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By: Mike on 11/15/2009 1:43AM
BTW, I've always been a registered Independent and would never register as a Democratic. You're correct about the history of the Democratic and Republican parties.
But since 1964 when the Republican party was overtaken by Southern Dixicrats i.e. anti-black bigots, that party hasn't changed since. There's a reason why today's Republicans always sight Ronald Reagan as their hero. He started his campaign in Philadelphia Miss (Chaney, Schwarner, Goodman?) and then flooded this nation with 1986 Amnesty.
So go ahead - be a Republican. Even delude yourself if you wish thinking this is the same Republican party of 1865. They've basically switched idealogies with the pro-slavery Democratics. Today's democratics, IMO, have no respect for black people and I would never be one of them.
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By: D on 5/26/2010 7:56PM
Mike, I am guessing you must be around 150 years old. I must congratulate you for going through all these atrocious things whitey put you through. You are my hero! Oh, wait a minute. You cannot possibly be 150 years old can you? Wait! That means that You have not gone through all those atrocities now can it? Why don't you stop blaming whitey and blaming something that had no direct effect on you so you can move forward. Stop blaming whitey so you can continue to fail. i'm tired of hearing all these damn excuses. whitey does not hold blacks back, blacks hold blacks back. Look at every situation involving blacks. Always blaming whitey. And as far as reparations, I owe you nothing. Work for what you want like I have to. It's appalling to me how you think that whites should just hand over everything to you. Quit whining and trying to blame everything on the past and whitey.
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By: Really on 11/15/2009 1:36PM
When will Americans realize that unless we cut spending (from either side of the aisle) we are done?
People hear "a trillion" and don't blink an eye. I think the vast majority of Americans have no formal education in economics.
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By: Really on 11/15/2009 1:42PM
Also, it shouldn't be "what can he do for blacks?" It should be, "what can he do for ALL Americans?"
I think it's interesting how white America seems to be the root of all evil for everyone? Have you ever been to other countries? I have. I've been to pretty much every continent. We should all be very grateful that we live in America.
The moment you take responsibility for yourself and realize that life will never be "fair" for anyone...the faster you realize to control what you can. Do you realize how much all races in America contribute to this country?
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By: Danny on 11/15/2009 8:08PM
"Left black folks hanging."
Wow, poor choice of words there...
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