Obama is very old.
Perhaps while whining about racial inequality, Obama failed to notice that he was President of the US, Deval Patrick was Governor of the state in which the incident of which he was complaining took place, that Oprah Winfrey is one of the richest females (if not the richest) in the US and the person who, in fact, pushed his own candidacy over – because a black woman was so revered in 21st Century America that she had that amount of influence in multi-racial America.
And please don’t forget Condaleeza Rice or Clarence Thomas, although they don’t count to you, even if they do to others. This is not a world of petty grievance any longer. Ya know what? People who vote in a black President and governor are not racist.
Get with the program, man. You might not wish to be the “One” who pushes us back to those unfortunate days. ‘Cause right now I would say you stand a more than decent chance of setting race relations waaaay back – all by yourself. This will not look too good in the history books.
Much has been accomplished in the years following the civil rights movement and most of us are able to acknowledge the evidence before our eyes. Bill Clinton, implementing much of the right’s Contract for America, created workfare to free people from the systematized enslavement of welfare, which, in demanding little from people, kept them under the patronizing thumb of government bureaucrats, with no incentive to better themselves. Workfare worked.
Where was Obama? Nursing grievances in Chicago. Well, please look at Harlem, freed from the grievance crowd by Rudy Giuliani, that racist Republican mayor. Harlem lives and thrives. Bedford Stuyvesant is being gentrified.
Look at 62nd St in Chicago from Hyde Park to Midway Airport, land where the chief community organizer plied his trade. For several miles you can walk that street, safe in the knowledge that no car will impede your way, should you opt to walk the entire stretch in the middle of the street, just for the fun of it. Yes, there are stoplights, remnants of a previous civilization, but no cars. Are there no cars due to violence? Lack of funds? What? Chicago where our delightful Rahm, David A., Michelle, Barry et.al. allowed a long stretch of the Second City to become Tobacco Road – without the tobacco.
Here’s a clue. Just because your skin is black, does not mean you’re not a racist. A racist prevents another from going about his business, fulfilling his right to ‘the pursuit of happiness’, just because of his race. Not providing happiness, but the right to its pursuit. This may be where Obama goes wrong. If you are bogged down in grievances, it diverts your attentions from productive activities. And therein lies the flaw of community activism as practiced by Obama. While business thrived in New York, thanks to Giuliani’s refusal to see color - the definition of a being race-blind - refusing to even acknowledge Al Sharpton and his whining, transforming neighborhoods by encouraging commercial activity, Obama and his ilk were in full Sharpton mode. Thus 62nd Street and Tobacco Road, Illinois.
Had anyone bothered to look at 62nd Street they might have hesitated to give the weighty responsibilities of the US government to someone who was part of this urban debacle. In a time of great economic growth, where was Obama urging his people to throw off the presumptively best-intentioned shackles of welfare and dependency to take control of their lives, their own economic well-being?
No, he was using a bankrupt model of enabling citizens to eke out some minimal existence from others, namely the tax payer, whose forbearance was great while there wasn’t an alternative model. How to game a system which failed to give self-respect or self-worth, but encouraged all the worst and least productive aspects of humans. “No we can’t!” is the motto of this point of view. How patronizing. Who’s the racist?
Not to mention the failure to acknowledge the work of millions of Americans over the last 40 years, black and white, some of whom even died, to assure the end of a racist US. Who by their efforts happened to enable you to become President. It is low to denigrate their work as if nothing. But then again where were you at the time? Oh, yes, Indonesia. And then under the tutelage of Frank Marshall Davis, born in 1906. Hmmm. He really did experience the early 20th Century’s racism. And would be just about 100 years old or so by now.
So we really shouldn’t be surprised that Obama assumes the police are racist, in the absence of actual information about the Gates incident. He has lived a life of nursing such grievances and exploiting them, facts be damned. Thus his wife’s comments about when she was first proud of America and his darling reverend’s comments about whites.
So don’t give us a teachable moment. Perhaps the American people can teach you a thing or two about what being color-blind means. If only you could look over your nose to see what’s before your eyes.

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