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: sharkchops on 12/16/2009 3:37PM
While these statistics are unfortunately all true, these are categories that we have control over for the most part. General education is free and college and trade schools all offer financial aid. Getting a good education and learning skills or a trade will point anyone in the right direction to getting a decent career. It's easy to stay out of jail. Spend more time working on setting a goal of having a career and taking care of your family or children. Then you won't have time to worry about getting into prison.
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By: weezee on 12/16/2009 2:22PM
In addition to my previous post, I would like to add that all those women who can't keep track of who the fathers of their children are (and BTW it's disgusting that there are women who have 3,4,5 OOW kids that each have a different father) need to have their reproductive organs removed as well.
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By: mary on 12/19/2009 5:40PM
mr. holder is right about black men there are too many men making babies by these irresponsible women an girlsand walking away when a child comes about if you do not want the responsibility use protection male and female but the women are mostly to blame a man will do more than a woman allows him if she lets a man stick her with a house full of children by different men than that is on her i see a lot of that happening with this young generation black men put themselves in jail white men lock your ass up ok.
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By: Renae on 12/16/2009 2:53PM
I agree. Black men are lazy baby making machines. Now, since we are in a recession..they are robbing every gas station they can find. It is not the publics responsibility to motivate these men. I motivated myself. Black men are sad.
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By: Reign on 12/16/2009 7:51PM
Bravo, Bravo!!! I agree with every single thing said in this article. However, I also agree that we should be more accountable too. Actually, I think Black people continue to embrace a "victim" perspective versus an "empowered" frame of reference. Our ancestors built this country, we are the mightiest of the mighty, we have contributed to the world on a multitude of levels, we make designers billions of dollars, we make the hair care industry billions of dollars...that's power!!! American Blacks have power and are empowered, but our consciousness is shut down and our leaders cater to and nurture that "victim" unconscious frame of mind. Why is it that our men are imprisoned? Why are there laws and public policy designed to exclude Black people from being productive members of society....somebody somewhere knows our power and the conspiracy is to keep us in an unconscious state of being through images, media, laws, and division...it's so bad that we do it to each other. WAKE UP!!! There's so much to be said, but it can't all fit on a blog, but we're fighting the wrong fight. Please, stop thinking like "victims." We're definitely owed reparations for the wealth we've built and continue to build for White people, but they're not letting go of that, who in their right minds would relinquish their wealth and power? So, let's start investing our money in us, our products, our services, our books, our laundry mats, our hair care products, our franchises, our educational institutions, our everything. Let's manufacture, market and distribute our own. I know they try to lock us out, but collectively we can unlock...it's not about taking theirs or anybody else's, it's about getting ours, what we deserve. Our ancestors worked this country for free, they stole our ideas and inventions as their own, they became wealthy through insurance and they continue to do so. Stop hating each other, stop fighting each other, stop seeing what's not working and see what is working, what can work, what we can do, what we do have, how powerful we are, how imaginative and creative we are, how spiritually connected we are, the difference we make in every nook and cranny of this earth, everybody tries to walk like us, talk like us, tan like us, rap like us, sing like us, dance like us, because nobody does it like Black people and everybody knows it but us!
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By: Michael Lofton on 12/16/2009 2:59PM
The "Hell" with no good President Barack "the Magic Negro" Obama and no good U.S. Attorney Eric Holder!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP2p91dvm6M
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-182700
http://miikimike.blogtownhall.com/2009/11/20/president_obama_is_unfit_to_condemn_law_abiding_us_born_black_men,_etc.thtml
Congressional Candidate Lieutenant Colonel Allen West is truly worthy of respect. He truly means what he says and says what he means, which can be said for no good President Barack Obama, who doesn't have a clue to meaning of what means to be a U.S. citizen and/or the essence of the truly honoring his oath of office.
The people rule, and not Depots or Tyrants such as the "annointed" President "the Magic Negro" Obama, and other misfits, who are not fit condemn any U.S. born inner-city Black man, woman, and/or their siblings.
Thank you, Colonel Allen West, you have made my day.
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By: Michael Lofton on 12/16/2009 3:52PM
The "Hell" with no good President Barack "the Magic Negro" Obama and no good U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP2p91dvm6M
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/575124/barack_the_magic_negro/
http://miikimike.blogtownhall.com/2009/11/20/president_obama_is_unfit_to_condemn_law_abiding_us_born_black_men,_etc.thtml
Congressional Candidate Lieutenant Colonel Allen West is truly worthy of respect. He truly means what he says and says what he means, which is not true for no good President Barack Obama, who doesn't have a clue as to meaning of what means to be a U.S. citizen and/or the essence of truly honoring his oath of office.
The People rule, and not Depots or Tyrants such as the "annointed" President "the Magic Negro" Obama, and other misfits, who are not fit to condemn any U.S. born inner-city Black man, woman, and/or their siblings.
Thank you, Colonel Allen West, you have made my day.
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By: Sandra on 12/16/2009 5:04PM
He's the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. You're blogging on an irrelevent board. So exactly what is it that you're doing that's so significant and great that is truly making a difference? That answer would be NOTHING because if you were, you'd be out actually doing it!
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By: rbk84 on 12/16/2009 3:52PM
You people had better wake up before its to late. The streotype that the media has produced about the out of control black man has been accepted by some of our own people. White people do drugs just as regularly as people of color if not more. The only diference is when it comes to sentencing a young white male he gets a different option than a black male. A white kid before he goes to prison has a better chance at going to a rehabilitation program or alternative sentencing program than a black kid. I know this because i've worked in this field for over 30 yrs. If you go to a juevenile hall or youth authority program its facilty is bursting with children of color. Go to a rehabilitation program for youth with drug charges, its filled with white youth. This is a fact. Those children of color doesn't get the opportunity to change there choices in life as the white kids. There are some programs for children of color but the funding for them doesn't compare to the programs for whites. These kids grow up without any help in selecting alternatives to their life styles. They are labled criminal by the system thats suppose to protect them, and they live out that image because of lack of any credible intervention. White kids families haave the resources, money and a bias justice system to ensure that their kids have chance at a good life. We black folk have a lot of catching up before we can even compare our plight to whites. Without proper intervention the problems that face black males will continue. When incarceration is the only option on the table, what do you think the outcome will for the black male. If the government's focuss is only trying to shame a people into doing whats right without accepting responsibility that it has in addressing the problem. Than no progress will ever happen. We will continue to take sides on this issue and, the cycle will continue as it always has and black middle class will continue to emulate their white counterparts and the black male will be held up as some blemish on society. We have done this in the black community since slavery. Isn't it time to let go of that American image you so want and realize that it is false. That image continues to change and is one that is not rooted into any reality. We are no more than digits on some corporations stat sheet. We mean nothing to the powers that be. Oprah has a person who writes her paycheck, so does Tiger woods and any person of color who is in the public eye. Those select few are there to give us hope that someday we will be able to reach those heights ourselves. Nothing is further from the truth. We compare those alleged good and productive people with the majority who are struggling in this society, and guess who we castigate. This has always been the way of America. Give you just enough hope to keep you in line but not enough equality to ensure you are valued as an individual. The term militant has been erased out of the collective minds of those people oppressed in this society. The image of the Black Panther and even the Hippies have been ridiculed as aggitaters to the collective good of society. It has been replaced with a conservative image that was thrust upon us by a media that was taken over during the reagan years. The rise of self hating blacks in the media is becomming the norm as opposed to the exception. Where do these people come from . How do we get to a point of fairness when you have idiots who will lie and disregard the truth just to get paid, do the bidding of the white man. There is no hope for us and future generations if this continue. The chances of another black person becomming president again after this oreo is slim to none. That is a reality. Black leadership in all aspects are going to be questioned after this guy is through. If you don't beleive it than you have a real problem with reality. You could have elected Donald Duck after the Bush fiasco. It did.nt take much than Obama showing up and making a good speech to get him elected. But the smoke has cleared and guess what, the emperor realy doesn'nt have any clothes on. The black community had better take notice
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By: Sandra on 12/16/2009 5:05PM
So 70% of Black children being raised by single mothers is a stereotype, or myth? Wow!
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