RACE What Do I Tell My Black Child If Obama Loses?

Chair Warmer

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By Larry Elder | Larry Elder – Thu, Nov 1, 2012


What do I tell my black child if Barack Obama, America's first black president, loses his bid for re-election? This is a question many parents are asking themselves — especially those who would blame the loss on racism.

Jubilant black parents on the front pages of newspapers, the day after Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, said things like, "for the first time" they could "sincerely" say to their children that a black person could realistically aspire to become president of the United States.

The New York Times wrote: "That a new day had dawned was immediately apparent at breakfast on Wednesday at Eagle Academy, a young public school in the spot where the often hard-edged Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brownsville and Ocean Hill intersect: The sixth-grade boys sat in silence over their eggs, biscuits and apple juice.

"They were too busy poring over the transcripts of President-elect Barack Obama's speech that teachers had handed them as they walked in. Too tired, perhaps, from having been awoken at midnight to hear the news from their tearful mothers. ...

"The 30-year-old principal, Rashad Meade, pushed his proteges, asking why they thought ... this moment was so important ... why their parents had woken them the night before.

"Isaiah Purcell, who is 11, started to say something about the issues, then trailed off. He picked up again, asserting that Mr. Obama's ascendancy to the White House 'makes us think that we could accomplish anything when you put your mind to it (emphasis added).'"

Goodness! Pre-Obama, what were these parents and teachers telling these kids about their future? What would the teary-eyed parents have said had Obama lost? Would they have told their children that racism remains a major force in America and Obama's defeat proves the point? And assuming he loses his bid for re-election, what will this defeat say about "race" in America?

My father, a former Marine, World War II vet, was born to an illiterate single mother in Athens, Ga. An only child, he never met his biological father. He was a 14-year-old teenager in that Jim Crow South when the Great Depression began. Hard, hard knocks.

But as I write in my new book, "Dear Father, Dear Son," my father taught my brothers and me that the only barrier to success is lack of effort. My Huntsville, Alabama-born mother also taught us that, through education and steady application, goals could be achieved — no matter how lofty.

Yes, even the presidency of the United States.

I write: "Mom made me feel like I could spit lightening and make bullets bounce off my chest. She sat me down on the front porch when I was about 6 years old. She had an illustrated book of all the presidents from George Washington to Dwight Eisenhower. We talked about their achievements and disappointments.

"'Larry,' she said, tapping the book, 'if you work hard enough and want it bad enough, someday you can be in this book.'"

My parents told us that no one can make you feel inferior without your permission. In high school, we read a sad, bitter poem about racism in a black literature course:

"While riding through old Baltimore, so small and full of glee,

"I saw a young Baltimorean keep a-lookin' straight at me.

"Now, he was young and very small, and I was not much bigger

"And so I smiled, but he put out his tongue and called me '******.'

"I saw the whole of Baltimore from May until September,

"Of all the things that happened there, that's all that I remember."

The teacher angrily talked about the permanent damage done to this little boy's psyche. The permanent stain of racism. The assault on the little boy's dignity. The boy, said the teacher, will never be the same. By the time the bell sounded, everyone was angry.

When I got home, I read the poem to my mother. She was in the kitchen, cooking a pot of greens. When I finished the last line, she turned, big spoon in hand, and looked me in the eye.

"Too bad," she said, "that boy let something so trivial spoil his vacation."

If Obama loses, how many parents will tell their children that his race did him in? Already, The Associated Press published a poll supposedly showing that the negative "racial attitudes" people hold against blacks could likely cost Obama 2 points in the election.

Really?

Not only does Obama benefit from a near-unanimous black vote, but also from the many whites who voted for Obama because of his race. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, explained in 2008: "This is (their) chance to demonstrate that we have been able to get this boogeyman called race behind us. And so they are going to vote for him, whether he has credentials or not, whether he has any experience."

Hall of Famer Frank Robinson became the first black manager in the modern major leagues. There have been many since. Robinson's hiring made a statement about the irrelevance of race. Years later, when his team underperformed, Robinson was fired.

Obama can be fired, as well.


Larry Elder is a best-selling author and radio talk-show host. To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an "Elderado," visit www.LarryElder.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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I hope this won't be moved to the political forum - as it's such a beautifully written editorial opinion piece on racial issues that could do some people a lot of good to have the opportunity to read it from main.

Thank you very much,

Sincerely, Chair Warmer
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
That affirmative action does not work for the employer as well as it works for the person hired.
 

Kent

Inactive
What Do I Tell My Black Child If Obama Loses

Tell him that MLK had a dream that people would be judged by the content of their character not the color of their skin. That you have the same dream and Obama lacks character.
 
What do I tell my black child if Barack Obama, America's first black president, loses his bid for re-election?

Sucks to be him, only half-black and all.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
Tell him that MLK had a dream that people would be judged by the content of their character not the color of their skin. That you have the same dream and Obama lacks character.


Also Honesty and a Birth certificate.
 

VesperSparrow

Goin' where the lonely go
Black lady I work with said she ain't voting at all because its its 'all racial'...she said everybody she knows (black and white) is voting for Obama just because he is 'black'....she also said how it further helped her make up her mind when, on Halloween night, she took her kids trick or treating, she ran into a family who had one of their 5 year old kids dressed up in a Mitt Romney mask and the other (twin) dressed up in an Ubama mask....I didn't go into 3rd parties or anything. I honestly felt her pain in this. I imagine that she, being a black woman, probably would get a harder time from people if she spoke this truth to anyone else. Just dayem.
 

WingChun

Contributing Member
Tell him he lost because inner city blacks act life animals and that as long as blacks are killing and raping and robbing white people whites will never trust blacks enough to vote for them.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Tell him that MLK had a dream that people would be judged by the content of their character not the color of their skin. That you have the same dream and Obama lacks character.

Pretty much the best thus far.
 

Stardust

Veteran Member
Tell him the color of Obama's skin probably helped him get elected the first time but had nothing to do with him losing the second time.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
You tell your black child that the first black President did a crappy job.
:prfl:
Amen. Obama got his "chance" and proved himself utterly INCOMPETANT and over his head in things he had no understanding or ability to administrate. His innate laziness, "know it all" attitude, and avoidance of work, accountability and responsibility defeated any chance for him to "learn on the job" and grow into competence with experience.
 

Army Girl

Inactive
To go along with their, "Obadaba ruined the race card!" We need some real, "we are responsible for our own bad reputation."

Well...it could happen.........
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
Most of them could make do with "Turn your hat around, pull up your pants, get an education and get a job."

But they will find something or someone else to blame for ThaMan keeping them down rather than taking responsibility for their own actions and attitudes.
 

jim_bo

Veteran Member
Just tell them kids that for a dumb muslim, socialistic , narccistic (SP) , lying panther symthesizing atheist, he just didn't hold up!

:prfl: And I am being easy on him!

Jim_bo
 
"...What Do I Tell My Black Child If Obama Loses?..."


Tell them that "affirmative action" takes you just so far. Once you're called out for your lousy failed record, you're OUT.

That's reality - get used to it.
 

eXe

Techno Junkie
What do you tell your black child? You tell them the truth, "Obama did not get a second term because he was not a good president due to his ideology and skills, not because of his skin color, Perhaps you can do better"

Simple as that.
 
Tell the kids the truth:
0bama was not fired because he was a negro.
0bama was hired because he was a negro; he was fired because he was incompetent.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Tell the kids the truth:
0bama was not fired because he was a negro.
0bama was hired because he was a negro; he was fired because he was incompetent.

A little harsh. We can be polite for young ears.

Americans voted for the man they thought would be best for the country. It was good that he was black, but better that everyone thought him best.

Americans make mistakes. It seems they voted for the wrong man.

Americans also correct mistakes which is why there are elections every four years.

And this why our country has lasted nearly 240 years - which is more than most.

Sell this on the upside.

Once your issue old enough to sort out character, honesty, and the final triumph of the human spirit, THEN the true nature of Obama can be revealed.

Dobbin
 

Ranger

Membership Revoked
Have to go with Kent and KathyinFla on this one. Great answer. Might add, other far more deserving black candidates both men and women of true character will come along
in the future but they'll win based on principles, ideas, and sound constitutional instincts mindful that they work for We The People. Principle over party no matter the racial compostion of the candidate.

Ranger
 
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Oilpatch Hand

3-Bomb General, TB2K Army
What do I tell my black child if Barack Obama, America's first black president, loses his bid for re-election?

You tell him that Barry Soetoro was an abject failure as President, and was terminated from his job for just cause.

We don't keep incompetent failures in their jobs, son. We replace them with people who have greater skills and experience.
 

Bob1313

Membership Revoked
Just blame it on the white half, no big deal white people have been carrying this country for 200+ years some more irrational blame and white guilt won't hurt we're used to it.
 

undead

Veteran Member
Obama was incompetent and utterly corrupt BEFORE he became POTUS

why did the jackasses think that would change?
 

tech

Veteran Member
You tell him that Barry Soetoro was an abject failure as President, and was terminated from his job for just cause.

We don't keep incompetent failures in their jobs, son. We replace them with people who have greater skills and experience.

...like Ted Kennedy, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi? (not to mention many others in Congress)
 

Oilpatch Hand

3-Bomb General, TB2K Army
...like Ted Kennedy, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi? (not to mention many others in Congress)

What you're saying is that brain-dead slack-jawed yokels in Massachusetts, Nevada and California are poor judges of talent.

And I would agree. ;)
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
You tell them that Dr. Martin Luther King's dream has finally been realized.

He was judged by the content of his character, not the color of his skin. And his character was found lacking.
 

Wolfman

Senior Member
Just tell them kids that for a dumb muslim, socialistic , narccistic (SP) , lying panther symthesizing atheist, he just didn't hold up!

:prfl: And I am being easy on him!

Jim_bo

Skin color has nothing to do with it. The Great Obimbo is a communist rat bastard traitor - that's why he needs to lose.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Since Dr. Martin Luther King, we had made great strides toward being accepted by and equal to, whites. Most times, race wasn't mentioned anymore. Then came Obama. Now we're ******s again...
 
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