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Watch your BarackSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 27, 2004 - 7:40am.
on Politics Barack Obama is all over the place, man. Folks are suggesting his "youthful good looks" may bring out the youth vote. The L.A. Times has this profile piece, complete with the cool "eyes on the future" pose picture: That kind of iconography is a sign of direct support from the powers-that-be. Much is being made of this "third Black Senator" thing, which is why I can't help but go back to the first article I read about Mr. Obama wherein it was said:
That's an obvious reference to the militant Black leadership of yesteryear. And it's interesting the concern is strong enough to mention when you consider Illinois seems ready to send a second Black senator to Washington DC almost immediately after Ms. Mosely-Braun's tenure ended. Illinois seems determined to do a significant symbolic repudiation of anti-Black racism. Even conservatives are getting in on it; this from John Kass of the Chicago Tribune:
To me, this is all good. I am simply concerned that the "third Black Senator" meme will set Black folks up for disappointment and Mr. Obama up for some frustration. You see, though he has a good legislative record, has done civil rights work and such, he has already said that being the only Black Senator will not mean he's The Race Guy. He's specifically including his Hawaiian upbringing in his resumé. If you consider his constituency, Mr. Obama will be…frankly, SHOULD be…about as much a "Black representative" as whats-his-face from Texas was. Meanwhile, Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times interviewed Jesse Jackson, Jr
There's kind of no such thing as not being The Race Guy. Not nowadays, not yet. This is not a sell-out accusation or anything similar. It's a suggestion that we recognize reality. Mr. Obama will, at best, be as cablasian as Tiger Woods. Yet his being in the mix changes things somewhat because we're still such superficial children that image means a lot. This means you do not want to screw this man's thing up. You may want to identify what in his admittedly turbulent past changed and talk THAT up. You can advocate for enhancing the odds of such changes with such a shining example of how well it turns out when one can beat the current odds. Understand? Barack Obama will do politics, make both deals and appearances, and if he continues his current voting practices you can probably be satisfied…the worst that will happen is he'll do no harm. But he will not be a "Black representative" because that's not what got him to the party. He will inject a few new images into the brain soup of our culture though, and those images can be useful to Black partisans. The mantle of greatness has a burden of epxectation. I believe Mr.Jackson's applause he recognized the mantle has passed. It looked like someone who saw something he saw in himself at another time. It looked as if he baited applause until that speech. The keeper of the flame is every person, not just those we anoint spokesperson. But if ever a person justifies such coronation of Hope, it is Mr.Obama. He is a model of diversity and merit. There was so much at stake last night. The networks missed out...American Democrats didn't. |
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