In his recent blog post, Elliot Millner brought it to my attention that Attorney General Eric Holder is acting as if he's been spending time with Bill Cosby. During a speech at a black church in Queens, N.Y., Holder took a page out of the Barack Obama campaign catalog and chose to win favors with the black middle class by recklessly bashing absentee fathers and returning to the "y'all just need to grow up and be more responsible" argument that allows any politician to explain away a blatant disregard for meaningful public policy. Rather than talking about things that we can do as a society to take our collective foot off the necks of black men, he chose to point out that black men are largely responsible for their own disenfranchisement.
Millner, who is also in the legal profession, says things in a way that Eric Holder is unable, because, unlike Holder, Millner is not constrained by the political shackles that come with being an appointed leader in a country that makes a habit of oppressing, destroying and marginalizing black men.
In his speech, Holder said, "It should simply be unacceptable for a man to have a child and then not play an integral part in the raising and nurturing of the child."
That quote is a nice way of reflecting on the obvious. It's sort of like saying, "It should be unacceptable for a black man to become the attorney general of the United States and not play an integral part in helping other black men overcome the blatantly racist and destructive justice system over which you preside."
If I were in that church in Queens, that is the speech I would have given to Holder. As Millner correctly states in his article, "Beyond the lip service, both President Obama and A.G. Holder are in positions to exert influence in areas that play a significant role in why many black fathers are absent."
This is not to say that Eric Holder isn't working to help with the long list of reasons that the justice system has been one of the most destructive forces facing black men today. It's easy to attack African American men for their lack of presence in the households of their children. It makes no sense, however, to make these attacks without spending a second holding yourself accountable for addressing the systemic causes of their absence. That is like telling a starving child that he needs to stop losing weight but keeping a lock on the refrigerator.
Holder does not need an education, so I am not going to give him one. As Millner states very clearly, the list of thoughts that immediately run through the mind of any black man with a working brain cell are going to be the following:
1) One in three black men in their twenties is under some form of supervision by the justice system. It's tough to be a dad when you live in a nation that has adopted mass incarceration of black men as the way to get cheap labor. Then, for those men who try to reintegrate in to society, there are hurdles to employment and education that Holder and others have yet to remedy. A man can't take care of his family if he is in prison, and it's difficult for him to feed his family if no one will hire him. If you want to solve many of the parenting problems, you can start by not putting so many fathers in the penitentiary, especially those guilty of non-violent offenses or who've been convicted because they could not get adequate legal counsel. By the way, it may help to give them rehabilitation options while they are incarcerated, rather than simply punishing them.
2) Attorney Holder, did you also know that black male unemployment is as high as 40 percent to 50 percent in many urban areas? What do you think whites would do to you if they were facing 40 percent unemployment and had to hear you give them a speech about personal responsibility? If whites are screaming about 10 percent unemployment, how would they respond to the unemployment rates experienced by our community?
3) Mr. Holder, can you please take a visit to your buddy Barack Obama and let him know that the inner-city educational systems put black boys in special education at a rate that is five times higher than white kids? Please also explain to the president that many of these young men are not being taught to read and are being pushed out in to an economic system with few opportunities, leading them right to the penitentiaries. I am not sure how much time Columbia University (where Holder attended law school, like the rest of his Ivy League chums) spends teaching about the school-to-prison pipeline, but he might want to read up on it.
4) Oh yeah, Mr. Holder, with all due respect, there are quite a few white absentee fathers also. The divorce rate in white America is more than 50 percent, which means that, technically, half of all white dads are not in the homes with their kids. The next time you go speak to a group of white Americans, I dare you to give the same speech you're giving in African American churches. White folks aren't so quick to allow a black man to come in to their churches to tell them that they are screwed up and that the government (for which they pay taxes) has no responsibility in helping with their plight. For some reason, black people are very good at beating up on themselves.
5) Mr. Holder, just in case you and President Obama are unaware, there's usually a woman involved in most heterosexual relationships. Do you think it might be possible that some men are excluded from the lives of their children by the child's mother, or have we decided to simply follow the trend and blame the black male for every single one of society's ills? When specifically addressing the break down of the black family, we may want to move past the "black man musta done it" model of analysis. There are thousands of black men across America who've been estranged from their children by mothers who've become overbearing in the management of their children's lives. This is not to say that all mothers are in the wrong, but we all know that both women and men are not perfect.
I respect Attorney General Holder, but it is my hope that the black faces hanging out in the Oval Office can be a bit more creative when it comes to solving problems in our nation. When white America moans about 10 percent unemployment, they get stimulus packages. When black men speak up about 40 percent to 50 percent unemployment, we get speeches on personal responsibility. The double standard is as glaring as the shine on Rush Limbaugh's forehead. Eric Holder, I expect you to show a bit more personal responsibility. Do something productive with the power you've got. Don't just sit around and preserve it.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a professor at Syracuse University and the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce's commentary delivered to your e-mail, please click here. 


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By: Ione on 12/18/2009 1:06PM
Dr.Watkins, your efforts to bail black men out of their responsibilities as fathers are pathetic! Systemic indeed! Lack of a job does not CAUSE you to not love or visit your child. Well, maybe it does if you have nothing else to give - like part of your emotional self that locked up behind a fragile facade of ego built on machoism. Ah, yes, the system causes black men to be whoremongers, adulterers. Poor Tiger Woods, driven to adultery by "the system," the "man." I saw my father go through unemployment but for some strange reason he NEVER once left his family. Never once stopped being a loving authoritative figure in our household, husband and father who attended PTA meetings. But that's another generation of southern black men who had backbone, not these fishbone hip hoppers who choke on a bonefish and whimper. And what aspect of social policy causes some black women to "over manage" their children and drive black fathers away. Surely if male negative behavior is driven by social policy, so must female negative behavior unless the good professor has a double standard -- one for letting males off the hook and another for driving hooks into females. You tell me.
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By: Liz on 12/18/2009 2:01PM
Dr. Boyce, once again I agree with much of what you said in your article. Although I am a black female I am tired of hearing the black man responsibility speech also. Everyone knows what the perceptions are but as stated how many people who are in the position to make real change in the actual lives of black men, are really doing something about it. Part of the unemployment problem is that the people are not being hired. How do I know. I ran around posting resumes going on interviews and the like, trying to do what was needed to obtain viable employment. I got no call backs to jobs that I was easily qualified for. I got frustrated and tired, not to mention exhausting all my resources trying to obtain employment. What does a black man do when he has exhausted all his resources and borrowing from friends of try to find viable employment? THEY NEED TO SAVE THEIR SPEECHES FOR HR DEPT. HEADS, AND SMALL BUSINESS BOSSES. HIRE PEOPLE WHO NEED TO WORK AND WE WILL PROVE OUR WORTH.
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By: amp on 12/18/2009 9:22PM
Reign,
Your son sounds like a very good man and I do pray that everything works out for you and your family. We all know that there are many good black fathers out there that are doing their best to take care of their children. However, the frustrations you read on this message board are directed toward the men that are not trying to take care of their kids. Also you are correct women too need to be held accountable, it takes two to raise a family.
I also hope your son meets a nice woman, who can appreciate a man with some good family values.
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By: Jake on 12/19/2009 8:04PM
People looked at me when I said it was foolish of President Obama to come out and spend billions on roads and bridges, when we need to rebuild our inner cities. The President should also address the housing problems in our black communities. People are living in projects dating back to the last depression. What is so terrible wrong with creating jobs where the worst unemployment exist. We talk about problems in the black community, but our current leaders are only offering more static.
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By: Michael Lofton on 12/19/2009 12:15AM
"Congratulations, Eric Holder. You've done more for known terrorists from the Middle East (granting fair trials w/all the rights of citizens, an open forum near Ground Zero to voice their beliefs, etc.) than you have for your own people, who are caught up in the school-to-prison pipeline, racially biased sentencing, juveniles mixed with adult prisoners, and world's highest incarceration rate. I hope you're happy. Now when 9/11 mastermind KSM is acquitted and you fall to disgrace, who will you go running to for sympathy???" by grammarlady
Indeed grammarlady....
President Barack Obama, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, the Obama Administration are out of touch with the people.....
Roughly 2600 Americans were killed as a result of the 9-11 Trade Center terrorist acts.......
http://www.israelnewsagency.com/kenyaterror.html
"Screaming children covered in blood searched desperately for their parents amid the wreckage, witnesses said.
Meanwhile, Israeli intelligence sources have stated that Kenyan authorities recovered two launch tubes from a field adjacent to the airport. The missiles fired were "almost certainly SA-7s, or Strela Missiles," the sources said, because Stingers and SA-18s are heat-seeking, and therefore unlikely to miss.
Kenyan authorities arrested two suspects in connection with the suicide bombing, Kenya's internal security minister, Julius Sunkuli, said. "We suspect them," he said. "They were in the vicinity of this area, and we don't know what they were doing here. Police are still investigating."
Kenya was the scene of a terrorist attack on August 7, 1998, when a car bomb blast outside the US Embassy in Nairobi killed 219 people, including 12 Americans, and wounded 5,000."
...........the same if not worse took place in Kenya, such terrorists acts are a "Equal Opportunity Killer", meaning U.S. born Black people and/or other Black people are not immune to these deadly terrorists acts.........
http://digitalartpress.wordpress.com/2008/06/26/obama-terrorist-have-constitutional-rights/
http://miikimike.blogtownhall.com/2009/11/13/constitutional_protections_for_terrorists,_known_enemies_of_the_us,_illegal_immigrants.thtml
....and U.S. Attorney Eric Holder and President Barack Obama are promoting "Miranda" rights and Constitutional protections to foreign terrorists is absurd, criminal, disgraceful, treasonous, un-American, the worst of the worst in elected official.......
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By: Michael Lofton on 12/19/2009 10:28AM
http://video.foxnews.com/12527594/unconstitutional-care/?category_id=949437d0db05ed5f5b9954dc049d70b0c12f2749
Many U.S. born Black people talk against Fox News, Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Lou Dobbs, and/or others......
.....but it would behoove U.S. born Black people to pay attention too, because believe it not elected officials are supposed to work for you, honor their sworn oath of office, etc........
.......... Is government-run health care a right?
Definitely not a Constitutional right.
Finally the people have spoken, they don't want this expensive and worthless health care bill.
Is government-run health care a right?
Definitely not a Constitutional right.
President Barack Obama and/or the Obama Administration are promoting a worthless bill of goods and services, in this undefined, un-Constitutional Health Care B.S., Cap and Trade, and/or other B.S., to which present and future generations of American citizens will be indebted beyond belief...
....and wasteful Government spending of your money must be stopped in its tracks or else this economy, the American way of life as we know will fall.
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By: forneydevan23 on 12/18/2009 10:04PM
i told u all before the election that obama isnt down with the black ppl. he could care less about what happens to us. him & tiger woods are the biggest 'uncle toms' alive today. eric holder isnt far behind them. lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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By: theloneous on 12/20/2009 12:51PM
I think, and I hope, that Holder meant that Black men should refrain from getting women pregnant before they are able to support their children. If he didn't mean it that way then he should have.
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By: Michael Lofton on 12/19/2009 2:54AM
"i told u all before the election that obama isnt down with the black ppl. he could care less about what happens to us. him & tiger woods are the biggest 'uncle toms' alive today. eric holder isnt far behind them. lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" by forneydevan23
How true.....
forneydevan23, knows like I know, that these individuals are not worthy of praise.
“So, Mr. Lofton if you believe anything the rednecks on racist Fox News tell you, you are truly misguided. President Obama has been in office how long?...do you expect him to save a group of people who don't even realize they need to be saved? The same type of folks you are defending would slit your throat for $1!(are you one of them?) I haven't seen one negative post from you in reference to Grand Imperial Wizards "Bush" (both of them!) My final questions to you are what exactly do you propose as a solution & what are "you" doing to bring these solutions to fruition? Does the word accountability mean anything to you? Your rants sound like the enemy within! Is it nice & cozy in the "house" for you?! I'm doing my part, I mentor and tutor young brothers & sisters in my community...what positive roles do you play in anyone's life? I'm sure you can do more than disrespect our president & praise whites on Fox for distributing blatant lies, exaggerations & racist commentaries, puff the angry negroid!” by LaTanya
Well LaTanya and/or anyone else of similar misguided expression.
1. You make statements you can’t prove.
2. Fox News, Channel 11, Lou Dobbs, Glen Beck, etc., etc., are not racists.
http://video.foxnews.com/12527594/unconstitutional-care/?category_id=949437d0db05ed5f5b9954dc049d70b0c12f2749
Many U.S. born Black people talk against Fox News, Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Lou Dobbs, and/or others......
.....but it would behoove U.S. born Black people to pay attention too, because believe it or not elected officials are supposed to work for you, honor their sworn oath of office, etc........
3. Unlike you, I will listen to any message of value, especially when the message is true.
4. Neither the Bush Administration nor former President George Bush are responsible for the demise of the Black community, because the Black community is in fact, many times its' own worse enemy!
http://ceyseau.net/Specifics.html
5. Believe it or not I’ve already proven myself.
http://miikimike.blogtownhall.com/2009/11/13/constitutional_protections_for_terrorists,_known_enemies_of_the_us,_illegal_immigrants.thtml
6. I only give credit where it is due, credit not due sellouts in President Barack "the Magic Negro" Obama, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, 2nd District Supervisor Mark Ridley Thomas, Former Congressman William “Thieving” Jefferson, etc.
7. Now as for that true “hat in hand handerkerchief head negro....,
.....a more fitting specimen, example, misfit, would be our own disgraceful treasonous leaders, proven examples being President Barack Obama, no good U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and/or other misfits.
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By: Nia on 12/19/2009 1:11AM
I think Black people should forget about the Obama Administration implementing anything to directly benefit Black people. Obama has demonstrated several times that he is not willing to break that ceiling. He justified/downplayed the Sean Bell verdict, denounced his Pastor and opposes reparations.
It is up to us to help ourselves we can longer seek help from the govt. No matter what color they are. Michael Jackson said it "They Don't Really Care About US!
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