In a recent interview with April Ryan, from American Urban Radio Networks, President Barack Obama responded to his critics in the black community, who seem to have grown substantially in number. According to a poll taken here on AOL Black Voices, 55 percent of African Americans think that President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder do a whole lot of talking and not much acting when it comes to issues that matter to African Americans.
During his interview with Ryan, the president had this to say:
"The only thing I cannot do is, by law, I cannot pass laws that say 'I'm just helping black folks.' I'm the president of the entire United States," Obama said. "What I can do is make sure that I am passing laws that help all people, particularly those who are most vulnerable and most in need," he said. "That in turn is going to help lift up the African-American community."
The president then went on to cite his job creation and health care initiatives as reasons that African Americans should feel that he is working on their behalf.
I am not sure who is advising the president on dealing with the African-American community, but perhaps I can help just a little bit:
1) Please stop giving us the same answers: That "rising tide will raise all ships" argument is played out, Mr. President. Intelligent black folks with a critical eye on politics know when they've heard the same thing multiple times. You can't come off like a broken record. Even the responses given to Ryan during the interview have been repeated in the past. You can't release the same record every time and expect black America to keep dancing to it. Saying something new can be a good thing. For example, rather than speaking out on the silly situation with Henry Louis Gates, you could have spoken out on behalf of Eutisha Rennix, the black woman left to die by paramedics who wanted to hurry up and eat their bagels.
2) If you can't make policies for any particular group, why does it seem that you are doing it for everyone else? I've seen special committees/task forces for the automobile industry, the protection of Israel, the gay/lesbian/bi-sexual community, the environment, bankers, immigrants, etc. Perhaps mentioning a task force to deal with the black unemployment gap or mass incarceration of African Americans might at least appease some of your black critics. But then again, maybe there is something in place that I don't know about - which means you need to spend more time getting your message out to the community. The point is that there appears to be a double standard in place, and we've all noticed that you almost never invite any African-American leaders to the White House. I hope you haven't become the successful relative who is ashamed of his family members.
3) Please stop giving us speeches on personal responsibility. I am still reeling over Obama's speech on Father's Day of 2008, where he seemed to enjoy separating black men as being especially irresponsible and the cause of their own demise. Eric Holder did the same thing last week. Any intelligent man who can see the mass incarceration and unemployment rates of black men, and then chalk it all up to "black men are just screwing up" is doing nothing more than continuing the same international and historical habit of scapegoating minority groups. We expect that from Bush, but not from you Mr. President. If you would not give a particular speech to white folks, then please don't give it to black people. Some of us have drank the kool-aid, but there are quite a few African Americans who are going to weigh your efforts against other politicians we could have supported. You are certainly better than John McCain, but people are wondering if you are better than Hillary would have been. I won't pass judgment on such matters until 2011.
The point, Mr. President, is that we consider you to be special. We don't treat you like everyone else and give reverence to you that has yet to be earned. The same respect we give to you, we'd like to see returned. Not in a way that offers preferential treatment, but in a way that simply acknowledges that we exist. Black suffering should not be invisible.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 


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By: Michael Lofton on 12/22/2009 11:12PM
Indeed L.E. Ikenga and Rush Limbaugh.....
...In the U.S. any elected official who does not serve the people is in fact a despot, a tyrant, a dictator, etc., none being what principles of government within the U.S. are about.
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/140954/rush_limbaugh_calls_obama_a_%22colonial_despot%22_/
http://swordattheready.wordpress.com/2009/06/26/obama-the-despot-the-tyrant-the-evil-lord-of-african-marxism/
"On his radio show Friday, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh quoted at length from a new article in the American Thinker entitled, “Obama, the African Colonial” by L.E. Ikenga who identifies herself as a “first generation born West African-American woman.”
In the article Ikenga argues that Obama is best understood through his “identification with his father” and his adoption of a “political mindset rooted in post colonial Africa”:
Like many educated intellectuals in post colonial Africa, Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. was enraged at the transformation of his native land by its colonial conqueror. But instead of embracing the traditional values of his own tribal cultural past, he embraced an imported Western ideology, Marxism. I call such frustrated and angry modern Africans who embrace various foreign “isms”, instead of looking homeward for repair of societies that are broken, African Colonials. They are Africans who serve foreign ideas.
Ikenga concludes, “[U]nderstand this: the African colonial who is given too much political power can only become one thing: a despot.” Limbaugh took Ikenga’s argument and ran with it, declaring that Ikenga “nailed who the guy is.” “We’ve elected somebody who’s more African in his roots than he is American…and is behaving like an African colonial despot,” Limbaugh said.
http://againstallodds.blogtownhall.com/2009/12/21/if_you_succeed_inner-city_black_man,_woman,_or_child.thtml
....and the individuals talking against the Black men, especially the inner-city Black man, men, male, such as no good Barack "the Magic Negro Obama", and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder...
.....are still lost because believe it or not, there are truly law abiding Black men, women, and/or their siblings, etc., who play by
the rules, who are doing everything right, supporting their families, abiding by the law, graduated from college, working dilligently and
making the sacrifices to acquire marketable skills, etc., etc.,...
.......who have been branded as being criminal, good name and reputation tarnished without just cause, property taken from them without just cause, minors including infants being placed on probation, families of two parent homes broken up without cause by guess who?????
......no good university educated fools from within the Black community, elected officials petitioned for redress for all the
foregoing.....
......to which more so than not, blatant incompetence on the part of our own university educated Black lawyers, social workers, probation
officers, Yellow Journal Newspapers, elected officials, and/or misguided Black electorate who promote them, continue to be a huge problem.......
....meaning "inner-city Black America", is a part of this "Republic in Name Only"
....Perhaps President Barack Obama and/or other despots, want to create the atmosphere of a yet another, huge civil rebellion, very much like the rebellion of between Britain and the Colonists, that led to the birth of the U.S.
.....This will take place, in the event elected offcials such as President Obama continue to disregard the Constitutional rights of the people Obama is mandated by law and sworn under oath of office to serve.
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By: dede on 12/29/2009 8:30AM
If you think Obama has a post colonial mindset and you believe this based on something read on Rush Limbaugh, you have a post slavery mindset which is just as dangerous. Limbaugh is a known racist and to quote him or anyone he would use to bolster his arguments is a case of self hatred to the inth degree. That is if you are black, based on your post I have my doubts.
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By: Thomas M Bradley on 12/22/2009 6:17PM
Hey Tad Royster, just think if your folks had left us in Africa we would have speaking and writing in our own language. If you knew anything about your own history, you would recognize that #16 President was not interested in freeing slaves. He was concerned about saving a nation. Anyway, what makes you think you know so much. Your use of the English is not that very good either. It should read What horrible English and not While horrible.
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By: Jesus Is Lord Not the President! on 12/22/2009 6:29PM
The bottom line is that the ills in black america didn't start with President Obama or any other presidents. The ills plaguing black america developed from what Dr. Boyce's article is all about, and that is placing blame and not accepting responsibility. Black americans at large are looking for a handout, a hookup or hot ticket to the top without sacrifice. We are unemployed because most of us take a good free education (public schools) for granted and spend more time being cool and best dressed than smart and competitive. We spend too much time having babies we can't afford because there is a ssfety net out there that will pay for it giving us free housing, free food, free medical care and basically a free ride on hardworking americans of all races. We spend too much time living above our means rather than saving and investing in our and our childrens futures. Above all, we spend too much time depending on the power in Washington to solve our problems when the power in Heaven had brought us over. Black folks need to return to their faith and work TOGETHER to rebuild our communities. We need to be the village that look after all of our kids and set standards for our communities. Our ancestors didn't wait for the government to answer their prayers. They sought God's guidance, organized and made change happen. Lets NOT allow the mainstream press or the republican snakes to feed us an apple of distrust in our first black president. They (republican and democrat racists) don't want him there and they don't want that to happen again. So, they plant the seed of doubt in our minds while we are most vulnerable.Thats is exactly what they want to do to regain power and we still won't get anything. We were unemployed long before President Obama came into the seat and no one made an issue of it until it was in their political interest to divide and conquer us becuae they never expected us to mobilize to accomplish anything. Don't be stupid black people. The people that are making us second guess don't give a damn about us one way or the other. Stand strong and give the president a chance to do what needs to be done. Its only been a year, and I don't think any elected officials can resolve every problem in a year. I am done with Dr. Boyce's columns after this. Apparently, he is itching to be the next Roland Martin at any cost.
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By: StraightUp&Down on 12/23/2009 8:40AM
I couldn't agree with you more. We have stood in our OWN way for so long, we've forgotten that WE CAN SAVE OURSELVES. We have become so complaciant that it has stunted our growth. I admire President Obama.
Few will acknowledge that he has done more for "us" than the President before him. I'm not really concerned to much about #16 or #22 (I wasn't there and can't go back). But right here and right now, I like what I see. I see him trying more than anyone has before. That alone shoud get our respect. We as black people have been shown how to hate who we are for so long, we do it without effort. This has to change. I've said it before...Obama owes the African Americans nothing THAT WE DON'T OWE OURSELVES.
Some of these people who are posting such negative comments filled with hatred would bend over backwards just to talk with him or even a picture. It may not be what some of us want, but thank God that it's not what it used to be and above all...trust him to make it what it can be and that will take time.
We all have a moral obligation to leave this world a better place than when we arrived in it. Do your part and the rest will fall into place.
Remember: That line on Judgement day is "single file" I can't pay your bill and you can't pay mine.
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By: lailagirl330 on 12/23/2009 11:42AM
APPARENTLY YOU HAVE BEEN BRAIN WASHED JUST LIKE THE REST OF THE SO-CALLED EDUCATED BLACK PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE IN THE GOVERNMENT. I BELIEVE IN GOD WHOLE HEARTLY BUT I ALSO KNOW WE HAVE LOST ALOT OF PEOPLE WHO BELIEVED IN GOD ALSO FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME AND THE BEGINING OF SLAVERY! IT STILL DID NOT CHANGE MUCH! THIS COUNTRY, THE GOVERNMENT, AND ANYONE ELSE WHO THINK ALL BLACK PEOPLE WANT IS A HAND OUT OWE US! BLACK PEOPLE BUILT THIS COUNTRY WITH BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS.
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By: sara on 12/23/2009 10:39PM
@ jesus is lord
Amen to your post!! it buggles the mind that we'll begin feeding into the usual trap of divide and conquer that always plague blacks, so easy to drive a wedge between us. what the heck do they want him to do only a year in office, saddled with mountain of crisis from economy that sucks, to war, and other mess he's trying to clean. Dr. Boyce, am an avid supporter of your commentary, but this post borders in the realm of apathy. You're an educated person, pls think first. He's doing his best given the hand he was dealth with when he took office LESS THAN A YEAR AGO...
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By: newdaydawning on 12/28/2009 2:57PM
Thank God! Finally a voice of reason! Thank you for bringing a clear perspective to all of this rambling going on. You nailed it. Black People and white people and all people please consider what JILNTP has said. This is exactly what is going on here. read it over and over until you get the BIG picture.
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By: Daniel on 12/23/2009 8:44AM
It is always easy to blame somebody else or another race for our own mistakes. When inner-city children/teens (black, latino, or white) choose to commit crimes (get arrested), choose to drop out of school, or choose to have sex and create more government babies on welfare it is our OWN fault - NOT the white man! The REAL problem with the African American community is failure to look in the mirror and identify the true cause of our problems: ourselves.
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By: Danie on 12/24/2009 8:53AM
You are so correct with this article. It's a shame that all black Americans won't read this. It's always been about individual responsibility - instead, most of our brothers and sisters ignorantly assume the government owes them a living (free lodging, free welfare, free food stamps, free college, and free health care). Wrong! And, just to educate, white folks don't get free entitlements either. They work for it.
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