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Level -> Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 2:04:00 AM)

Barack Obama, (D-Ill.) is delivering pointed critiques of the African American community as he campaigns for its votes, lamenting that many of his generation are "disenfranchising" themselves because they don't vote, taking rappers to task for their language, and decrying "anti-intellectualism" in the black community, including black children telling peers who get good grades that they are "acting white."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18426890




popeye1250 -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 6:27:57 AM)

What? He's not telling them that he wants to "double foreign aid" like he said last week?
Oh, he'll be a real hit in the Black community with that stuff!




sambamanslilgirl -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 6:30:11 AM)

maybe it will finally knock some sense in the African-American community ...then again it probably won't.  i do agree about his point that the lyrics in hiphop music are the same words in which Don Imus was fired over - a blatant use of double standard. 






aviinterra -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 6:34:58 AM)

I think he might be a bit too "white" for the African community, and that will hurt him in the end. He kind of looks like the Howard Dean of this election- all steam and hope but a bust in the end. But he is right- I would never let a UM listen to today's hip hop.




juliaoceania -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 6:42:05 AM)

Barack Obama is not Black and is seen as an outsider to some in the Black community because he is not the descendent of slaves. I do not think this statement will help his bid for the White House to be frankly honest.




popeye1250 -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 8:16:00 AM)

I'm wondering what message he has for the Irish/American community?
What's he going to do for us?




Alumbrado -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 8:26:09 AM)

Same thing the Kennedys did for them




pahunkboy -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 8:41:38 AM)

ok- at the risk of being wrong here. amonst blacks- exist a tiff between various shades. within the race itself there is friction to those who are paleskin black.  then- odd thing.  a black man had told me he was south african. im not sure why he thought i need to know that.

IMO- blacks are not a "problem". the problem is urban decay and GANGS.    Gangs of any color- ethnic.

Gangs are the bad thing- not black folk.

I been in the wrong neighborhood many times. any of the times violence aoccurred to me- was- brace yourself.   a white guy.  gasp. 




sambamanslilgirl -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 9:02:16 AM)

you're not wrong, PA. 

there is a riff within the Black community ...in-fighting as it were because since Dr. King's death, not a single person really has represented the common sentiments of every Black person collectively.  yes urban decay, crime and gangs are a major problem within the Black community however it isn't contained to the Black communities only - there are Hispanic gangs, white gangs, girl gangs of all races, etc. - gangs are an ethnic and gender problem these days especially here in Chicago.




Archer -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 9:21:47 AM)

I think you're going with the wrong connotation of "problem".
Best way I can think of to put it is The Black Community has problems, not that the Black Community is a problem.

Obama is talking about the problems the black community has, things holding them back, much like Bill Cosby's speaches.
The idea that academic achievement is undervalued in modern black culture is not without some evidence to back it up.
There was a time when the goal of almost every black american was to go out and get an education. Urban Black Culture seems to have abandoned that goal as either unachievable or undesireable as it makes them not as "Black" to excell at academics.




seeksfemslave -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 10:32:38 AM)

The real difficulty as I see it is that almost everyone knows its true but simply dare not say it.
There was recently a programme on Radio4 of the BBC concerned with exclusion truancy and educational under achievement by Blacks.The programm was trailed as follows.

How the school system is failing young urban blacks.

Muslims Hindus and even some whites do OK.
Mind you, have any of you read that post over on the humour section  about the decline in  educational standards lol. Astraightforward maths question degenerates over the years into a sociological analysis with no wrong answers.




popeye1250 -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 11:49:48 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: sambamanslilgirl

you're not wrong, PA. 

there is a riff within the Black community ...in-fighting as it were because since Dr. King's death, not a single person really has represented the common sentiments of every Black person collectively.  yes urban decay, crime and gangs are a major problem within the Black community however it isn't contained to the Black communities only - there are Hispanic gangs, white gangs, girl gangs of all races, etc. - gangs are an ethnic and gender problem these days especially here in Chicago.


Sambas, you guys aren't "allowed" to carry guns in Chicago and it's a "sanctuary city" for illegal aliens?
Man, you're screwed!
They were saying on the News that "sanctuary cities" should be cut off from federal funding.
I agree.
It doesn't sound as though The People are in control of their city up there anymore.




DomKen -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 1:03:48 PM)

Maybe you should shut up until you know what you're talking about Popeye.

Violence is down in Chicago, more people are working and the city is attracting middle and upper class residents away from the gun friendly and immigrant unfriendly suburbs.




Level -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 3:23:32 PM)

Obama gets Secret Service detail



By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer 33 minutes ago

The Secret Service said Thursday that Democratic Sen. Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record) was being placed under its protection, the earliest ever for a presidential candidate.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff authorized Obama's protection after consultations with the bipartisan congressional advisory committee, according to Chertoff spokesman Russ Knocke and the Secret Service."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070503/ap_on_el_pr/obama_secret_service

Don't know if this and the topic of this thread are related.




Level -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 3:26:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Archer

I think you're going with the wrong connotation of "problem".
Best way I can think of to put it is The Black Community has problems, not that the Black Community is a problem.

Obama is talking about the problems the black community has, things holding them back, much like Bill Cosby's speaches.
The idea that academic achievement is undervalued in modern black culture is not without some evidence to back it up.
There was a time when the goal of almost every black american was to go out and get an education. Urban Black Culture seems to have abandoned that goal as either unachievable or undesireable as it makes them not as "Black" to excell at academics.



I admire both what Bill Cosby has said, as well as some of the work of a John McWhorter:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McWhorter




lockedaway -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 3:39:26 PM)

"upper class residents away from the gun friendly and immigrant unfriendly suburbs."

What a sweeping, rediculous and reactionary statement.  

I brought this up in another thread that a great problem facing black America is its lack of role models.  Cosby is right in the things he says but he gets called an "Uncle Tom".  Barack is going to face that same criticism...only more so.  There is no Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. coming up in the ranks.  You have hacks and whore like Sharpton and Jackson who thrive on keeping black America and white America divided.  You have Louis Farakhan who is just plaing fucking nuts and you have the New Black Panther Movement.  All four of the aforementioned thrive on keeping things divided, the last two are enormously aggressive.  Dr. King stressed peaceful resolve and education.  You don't hear anything like that these days. There is no elogquent "I have a dream..." language that is being advanced, no one advocating the similarities we share as human beings and Americans that can be heard above the fray. 




minnetar -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 3:40:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Level

quote:

ORIGINAL: Archer

I think you're going with the wrong connotation of "problem".
Best way I can think of to put it is The Black Community has problems, not that the Black Community is a problem.

Obama is talking about the problems the black community has, things holding them back, much like Bill Cosby's speaches.
The idea that academic achievement is undervalued in modern black culture is not without some evidence to back it up.
There was a time when the goal of almost every black american was to go out and get an education. Urban Black Culture seems to have abandoned that goal as either unachievable or undesireable as it makes them not as "Black" to excell at academics.



I admire both what Bill Cosby has said, as well as some of the work of a John McWhorter:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McWhorter


Level - i agree with you and Archer's thoughts about Cosby's statements but it got him in alot of trouble with the Black community.  my concern is that with Obama making these statements he will alienate the Black community like Cosby did even though i totally agree with both of the gentlemen.

minnetar




DomKen -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 3:44:28 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lockedaway

"upper class residents away from the gun friendly and immigrant unfriendly suburbs."

What a sweeping, rediculous and reactionary statement.  

I brought this up in another thread that a great problem facing black America is its lack of role models.  Cosby is right in the things he says but he gets called an "Uncle Tom".  Barack is going to face that same criticism...only more so.  There is no Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. coming up in the ranks.  You have hacks and whore like Sharpton and Jackson who thrive on keeping black America and white America divided.  You have Louis Farakhan who is just plaing fucking nuts and you have the New Black Panther Movement.  All four of the aforementioned thrive on keeping things divided, the last two are enormously aggressive.  Dr. King stressed peaceful resolve and education.  You don't hear anything like that these days. There is no elogquent "I have a dream..." language that is being advanced, no one advocating the similarities we share as human beings and Americans that can be heard above the fray. 

What did what I wrote have to do with the rest of your post? BTW as to whether its sweeping, ridiculous or reactionary? The statement is factually true as anyone who lives in Chicago can attest so ridiculous and reactionary are out. As to sweeping? What part of it is overly broad in your opinion.




minnetar -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 3:45:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: juliaoceania

Barack Obama is not Black and is seen as an outsider to some in the Black community because he is not the descendent of slaves. I do not think this statement will help his bid for the White House to be frankly honest.


Julia so you are saying that Obama isn't black according to the black community?  If that is what you have said then i don't think it has anything to do with him not being a descendent of slaves.

minnetar





lockedaway -> RE: Barack Obama critiques the black community (5/3/2007 3:49:10 PM)

The part that I quoted is what I feel is sweeping and reactionary.  Immigrants live out in the subburbs and in the city and just because people like guns doesn't mean that they are unfriendly to immigrants.  Concerning Popeye's statement that Chicago is a sanctuary city, I don't know that to be true.  There are sanctuary cities and San Francisco proudly professes to be a sanctuary city and I agree with Popeye that they should be shut off from all Federal funding.




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