Blacks Still Don't Get It
Recently, I addressed a person, (let’s call him Tim), who had told others that I wasn’t really black, blah-blah. He deduced such idiocy because in his mind I do not fit the template of how a black man should behave and, more importantly, how a black man should think. While I was made aware of Tim’s ad hominem attack several months prior, I was able to confront him pursuant to same when he and I were in attendance at the same event several days ago.
Albeit Tim had no problem casting aspersions about me behind my back, he was far less brave with me standing in front of him. He swore on everything but the graves of his ancestors that he had said no such thing. But that’s not the issue I wish to address. What I want to address is the abject blindness by this person of color and those like him, who continue to blame George Bush for all of Obama’s failings. Despite that based upon all empirical data, blacks are exponentially worse off today under Obama than they were under other presidents, Obama’s skin color trumps his failure as a leader.
[adsanity id=8405 align=alignleft /]Deroy Murdock wrote a commentary titled, “Black Americans Are Worse Off Under Obama,” that detailed the statistics proving same. (National Review; 5/16/14) Obama has treated blacks with disdain, that according to race-mongers, is typically shown blacks by conservatives.It defies logic on any rational level, that blacks feel compelled to ignore the obvious, and embrace Obama based purely on the color of his skin. President George W. Bush may have been the devil incarnate to Tim, who I referenced in my opening paragraph, but Bush appointed Colin Powell as Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice as National Security Advisor (and later Secretary of State), Rod Paige as Education Secretary, and Alphonso Jackson as Secretary of Housing and Urban Affairs. In all, Bush appointed 6 blacks to powerful Cabinet positions.
The most visible display of the conspicuous ignoring of blacks by Obama, is that he has appointed no members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) to a single Cabinet position; something that has not been lost on the CBC. Members of the CBC have voiced their dissatisfaction per same, but the complaints have fallen on deaf ears. My outspoken criticism of the CBC’s political positions notwithstanding, are blacks to believe that of the 43 members comprising the CBC, not one of them is as qualified as the whites Obama has surrounded himself with? If I were as focused on race as Tim and other blacks that would speak volumes to me.
Obama has publicly ridiculed members of the CBC when they have dared raise their voices about being passed over by the Obama White House. When Obama was elected, many blacks were delirious with anticipation of finally having someone who by their definition would understand their needs. The only time Obama has shown specific concern for blacks has been when it is of benefit to him. And yet blacks continue to blindly support him.
Blacks believed Obama would be their black Moses, leading them out of their metaphorical Egypt into the land of milk and honey. Many blacks openly made it known that they expected Obama to provide them with housing, cars, televisions, jobs, and so on. But nearly seven years into his term, Obama still hasn’t found it within himself to appoint a single member of the CBC nor has he appointed any other qualified black person, to his cabinet. And even more confounding, he invoked the blessings of God upon Planned Parenthood for the “good work” they do. This, despite the fact, that because of the so-called good work Planned Parenthood does there are over 25 percent fewer blacks since 1973.
Bush hasn’t been president for nearly two terms and still blacks continue to blame him for the failings of Obama. It is sad to say, but blacks are less forgiving of their favorite sports team or the clerk at the corner store then they are of Obama. There comes a time when it is necessary to face the truth that Obama is not their Moses; he isn’t going to lead them into a land of special favor and dispensation; nor are his policies going to be of any substantive benefit going to them.
Tim based all complaint of Obama’s policies as coming from white people who hate him because of his skin color. He looked upon my contempt for Obama’s policies as being the result of my not having grown up like other blacks. When I further pointed out that it was white people who were responsible for Obama being elected, he dismissed that fact. When I pointed out that Obama’s policies have hurt blacks, his comeback was that it was because of the Republicans.
At what point do blacks stop blaming whites, and, specifically white Republicans, for the failures of Obama? Under Obama the number of blacks on welfare and/or some form of government subsistence has increased exponentially, as has the number of black abortions compared to the number of jobs created. Yet blacks continue to blame Bush and ignore the failings of Obama.
I also found it interesting when I pointed out to Tim that his wife displayed more class than to wallow on the floor and do push-ups during live television appearances. He was forced to agree with me that his wife and the women in his family behave with more class when they are in public. I should have asked him it thought the wife of Louis Farrakhan would behave that way in public? But that notwithstanding, he still saw it as racism that people disapproved of how Obama’s wife comported herself in public.
I questioned how blacks must feel as Obama’s wife continues to publicly condemn and malign those who are overweight. I asked him, how he thought black children felt about having a black woman mocking and condemning their mothers as being fat and a drain on America’s health system? He had no answer.
I can understand loyalty to family and friends, but even that has limits when it comes to the well-being of my own family. If my child or family member were acting in a way that was detrimental to their health and/or the health and well-being of themselves, their family, or their community, I would not tolerate it. But, sadly many blacks are willing dismiss all sense of right, wrong, and sinfulness to defend Obama simply because of the color of his skin.[adsanity id=11817 align=alignleft /]
About the Author
Mychal Massie
Mychal S. Massie is an ordained minister who spent 13 years in full-time Christian Ministry. Today he serves as founder and Chairman of the Racial Policy Center (RPC), a think tank he officially founded in September 2015. RPC advocates for a colorblind society. He was founder and president of the non-profit “In His Name Ministries.” He is the former National Chairman of a conservative Capitol Hill think tank; and a former member of the think tank National Center for Public Policy Research. Read entire bio here