Georgetown University Professor Michael Eric Dyson criticized President Barack Obama for avoiding racial issues last night on MSNBC:
"I think that we should push the president. This president runs from race like a black man runs from a cop. What we have to do is ask Mr. Obama to stand up and use his bully pulpit to help us. He is loathe to speak about race."
Michael Eric Dyson is my homeboy and one of the single greatest reasons I chose to engage in black public scholarship in the first place (Dr. Julianne Malveaux was the other). I love him like a brother and respect all that he has to say (even when I disagree). While I personally didn't want to take a sledgehammer to the head of the White House during my commentary on the Reid situation, I love the fact that Dyson's comments, while certainly inflammatory, likely caused the heads of White House staffers to shoot up like a dog hearing a funny noise. In other words, he got Barack's attention and called him to the porch like a 10-year-old yelling insults at another kid's mama.
Let's be clear on the following facts:
1) Yes, Obama is afraid to talk about race, for good reason. Dyson is right, but to be clear, President Obama doesn't run from race like a black man runs from the police. He runs from race like a black politician running from angry white voters. The only exception to Obama's race-neutral strategy was the "debacle heard around the world," otherwise known as the Henry Louis Gates Case. In that situation, Obama's desire to protect his Harvard homeboy exposed some very disturbing elitism on the part of the president (he never would have spoken up for a poor black man shot in the street, but would yell and scream for a Harvard professor who was inconvenienced). It also wasted a valuable opportunity to intelligently and respectfully address race. By saying that the police "acted stupidly," even though he didn't know all the facts and that he was "admittedly biased" about this otherwise insignificant occurrence, Obama not only insulted every fair-minded American watching the press conference, he blew his right to talk about race for at least another year. In other words, white people put Barack Obama on punishment. The president doesn't address race because HE CAN'T address race and still keep his job. His license of racial trust has been revoked and he must now become a president who just happens to be black. America will have it no other way.
2) I am not waiting for Barack Obama to talk about race and neither should any of us. I personally don't want or need President Obama to take charge of the national conversation on race. That's not in his job description as president, nor within his capability set. We've created TheNationalConversationonRace.com as a vehicle for the American people to honestly and openly discuss race without the hidden agendas, ignorance and partisan biases that come with most American politicians. Obama had to defend Harry Reid's ignorant remark and he had to pretend that Vice President Joe Biden never insulted him last year by applauding the fact that he is "clean" and "articulate" (unlike the rest of us, I guess). I don't expect, nor do I even want Barack Obama contributing to the National Conversation on race, because when politicians are too heavily involved in anything, they end up mangling the critical issues. This debate belongs to the American people.
3) Both Barack Obama and Michael Eric Dyson should focus on doing their jobs. It is my greatest hope that I can convince my friend Michael to keep doing his thing without expecting that Barack is going to join the Political Soul Train. Give it up brother, Obama ain't buying a ticket. Barack has his own sense of blackness, but that must be balanced with the fact that the whiteness in his blood needs to be acknowledged and respected as well. Additionally, the brother has to keep his job, and he's not going to be able to do that by wearing a dashiki to work - nor would he be willing to sacrifice his political power for African-American causes. At the same time, Barack Obama must realize that many African Americans are not going to patiently allow him to dismantle and undermine meaningful struggles for civil rights to open the door for him to play politics with those who hate us. So, Mr. President, if you are going to throw black men under the bus with condescending church speeches upholding racial stereotypes, then don't be surprised if we throw you under the bus as well.
The National Conversation on Race has begun. The President and other politicians are not invited until they are willing and able to do what's best for the American people. President Obama's interview with Roland Martin might lead him to believe that he can shut down the inevitable conversation on race caused by the Harry Reid remarks, but he doesn't have that power. The conversation on race starts and ends with the citizens, and we aren't running away from anything.
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: pmbalele on 1/18/2010 11:47AM
I know some African-Americans were and are still jealous that a young man Barack Obama became President and not them. Some are angry that Obama is born of a foreigner Black person. These same Blacks forget Obama has gone through the same racial prejudice as them. It's time for them to re-think what they are doing. It's time for them to think positively about President Obama. President Obama has addressed race relations before and after he became president. President Obama has attended and given speeches at NAACP several times. President Obama will continue to address race relations even more during his presidency. President Obama appointed a black person as AG, a Latino woman as justice, a black woman at UN, several black judges and he lets NAACP president in White House without appointment. We black people should stop whining. Instead we should focus helping President Obama in race relations. Look all these black leaders are doing now. Each of these people are creating new black organizations: 1 mil Black- Men, 100 Black men, Urban League, Black World Coalition and now TheNationalConversationonRace.com. These and many other black organizations weaken the impact. We have the NAACP, which effectively addresses even confronts racism. Can't black leaders simply join and work with NAACP leadership? The more Blacks split in small groups the less they are effective in dealing with race issues.
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By: rosemary davies on 1/18/2010 1:07PM
O.M.G. What a crass, over-rated, stupid, innane,purile statement for a so-say intelligent man to spout! Sounded like a poorly educated semi-literate hick who couldn't think of a bright comment. Total CRAP!
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By: Arnetta on 1/19/2010 11:15AM
African-Americans need to learn the Scientific, Archaeological,and Historical data about RACE. Race is a new sickness. It was concocted in about 1600 AD in order to justify SLAVERY. Scientifically the DNA proves that all humans alive today share a DNA that is 99.9% the same.
Reference: www.youtube.com "Journey of Man" by Spencer Wells. Family Tree DNA. shows all humans came from Africa. The world's first civilizations were ALL Black Civilizations. google the topic or go to www.realhistoryww.com.
Human Journey www.ngm.com March 2006. We need to learn the TRUTH and discuss the TRUTH and find out why they are not teaching the TRUTH in the schools.
Hotep
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By: Evelyn Brown on 1/19/2010 4:06PM
If President Obama address black issues he would not get anything accomplished for all people. Too many people are trying to get him side track from helping all races.
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By: Ollisha on 1/19/2010 11:27PM
My comment is for Olivia who stated that " I too was one of the president's supporters. gave over a thousand dollars in donations and did my share of phone banking and voter registrations drives. But the approach the president took regarding Michael jackson's death is something I haven't come to terms with even. I don't think I ever will. He and the first lady were absolutely disrestful to this great black icon. I'm annoyed now with the US role in Haiti"
I am not trying to offend you Ms. Olivia however, did you watch the news. Mr. Obama was one of the first to announce and assemble relief for Haiti. He discussed how the US were contributing 100 million dollars for Haiti, the coat guard, Navy, whom ever is going to help from the US. Also, if you were so pleased with your candidate that you pledged money and time for his campaign, voted and jumped for joy like the rest of us once Mr. Obama was elected. How, my dear could you possibly be upset that he did not react the way you wanted him to about Michael Jackson passing. Who cares how Mr. Obama reacted to Michael Jacksons death. He is running a country!!! How dare you sit and say he needs to take time out of his day that is filled with running a contry, fighting a war on terror, trying to get a health care reform bill and still fall out over Michael Jackson?
I am sorry to inform you but there is no magic wand to waive that will eradicate racisim, there are going to be racist people from now until the end of time. That is like saying all of this fighting is going to end terrorism. How can you sensor what people think, say, or feel?
Unfortunatley racism is a sad part of American history and it will always be a part of it. It is also part of our nations story and nothing will ever change that. I am glad that GOD blessed me with enough sense to know who I am. I am not a color for that does not define me.
I want my president to make our economy better, make sure my children, and my grand's,and great grand's will live in a economically sound nation along with health care and social security. There will probably be a racist nurse at the health care counter but at least my family will be taken care of. So when the sterotypes start flying, the name calling starts, and the nasty Rush Limbaugh remarks are posted on the front page of the News paper. I do not get upset, I am what GOD made, why would I waist my time on hate.
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By: Tanya Ward Jordan on 1/24/2010 5:41PM
It is critical that President Obama’s administration address race. Federal government’s policies and programs impact the American public. Within the President’s own administration rampant racism exists that precludes the efficient use of the taxpayer’s monies as well as puts public safety and services at risk. Internal discrimination within the ranks of Obama’s own workforce continues to negatively impact the African-American community and other minorities. According to EEOC, statistics class action racial discrimination complaints have been filed by in almost every Federal agency. See The Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) website at http://coalition4change.org/
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By: S.S.Seegars on 1/25/2010 3:02AM
We all know about racial issues, including President Obama. I believe he is not ignoring the issues, I believe he will deal with it as he does his presidential duties. To expect him to take time every time someone says something that is racial or could be misconstrued as racial would expect the president to be ignorant enough to be distracted by would be haters. We need no distractions. Many people are expecting him to fail, so he needs to stay on track and leave the racial issues to other, e.g., Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson.
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