Re: Obama post-civil rights leader
by
Issywise
04/09/2008, 3:02 PM #
You must have attached your reply to my comment by mistake.
My problem with Obama is his consent to vote voiding.
I may be the only old white male in America to feel this way, but I don't see the minister's reaction as too out-of-line given history.
Other ethnic boosters aren't considered racists. Only because race was used to victimize blacks is it impermissible for African Americans to booster for one another the way every other ethnic group does.
Put the minister's words in the mouth of a Rabbi or a poor white hill dweller on behalf of their constituency and it is a yawn.
If he's angry it might be because race discrimination the only area of federal intervention to undo past injustices where the relevant characteristic of the victims can't be considered--under a brand new court created law. If age discrimination occurs, the government can consider age in fashioning solutions. If discrimination based on religion or national origin occur, the government can consider religion or national origin in fashioning solutions. But if its blacks who are the victims, the solutions cannot consider skin color.
Gee, once again, the blacks are singled out for special disadvantages.
Under Chief Justice Robert's new amendment to Brown v. School Board, only in the area or racial discrimination must the government ignore the relevant characteristic of the victim when fashioning a solution.
This isn't forty years ago. It's happening today: legally treating blacks differently from every other class of citizen.
I'd be mad if I were black. Hell, I'm not black and I am mad.
Obama and his minister shouldn't be criticized for not posing like they've always been happilly accepted members of the Chamber of Commerce. White Americans shouldn't insist that black candidates be just like them anymore than the rest of us insist Texans not be obnoxious.
The day color blindness is a reality, then I'll start holding blacks to a color-blind standard. Until then, I think they'd better keep their edge-on because the reactionaries are sitting on the Supreme Court and swinging the pendulum back.
My advise to Obama and his minister: Get tough to the former and stay tough to the latter. Otherwise, what happened between 1876 and 1905 will repeat itself--all the gains of the Civil War years including three civil rights amendments to the Constitution were undermined by judges sitting on the Supreme Court.
But, of course, if he voids votes, he ain't my kind of guy or gal no matter what color. Color ain't an excuse for going along with voiding votes.