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Obama and Wright project their bias on all African Americans
Americna Thinker ^ | 5-1-08 | Peggy Shapiro

Posted on 05/01/2008 4:16:05 PM PDT by SJackson

Obama and Wright project their bias on all African Americans

By Peggy Shapiro

 

"This [criticism] is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright. This is an attack on the black church." Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Address to National Press Club, April 28.

 

When Reverend Wright accused those who criticize him of attacking the black church as a whole, he echoed Obama's much-heralded speech on Wright and race in the U.S. Obama implies he agrees that Wright is representative of African Americans: "I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community." Are we to believe that hatred for the U.S., anti-Semitism, admiration for Israel's enemies such as Louis Farrakan and Hamas, and equation of our military with terrorists reflect African American values in 2008?

 

What should I, a child of two Holocaust survivors, and a mother of a son in the U.S. Navy do with this generalization?

 

If I accept that Wright's preaching of hate for the United States and its military and his hostility towards Jews and Israel reflect the philosophy of black churches and African Americans as a whole, I have two choices:

 

1.    Fear. For self-preservation, I must not only denounce such threatening beliefs, but cast a suspicious eye on anyone who because of color may hold them. Should anti-Semitism be pervasive in the White House, Israel and American Jews are in great danger. My family and I have already lost too much because the world did not believe the words of another hate-monger. I shudder to think what changes Reverend Wright will promote if he executes his promise to "come after" Obama in the White House. I fear also for my son, who is serving his nation in honor and who may be labeled as a "terrorist" if Liberation Theology is really the sentiment of so many Americans.

 

2.    Self-loathing. If I accept the Wright/Obama premise that all African Americans share the views espoused in the Trinity Church, then as a white person, even one who was not born in the U.S., I must blame myself for all the injustice in the United States. Furthermore, I should feel ashamed to be a mother of a sailor. Of course, I should loathe my brothers and sisters in Israel for defending themselves and for even daring to exist in the land to which we have been tied since the biblical days. In his pastoral newsletter, Reverend Wright espoused the views of Hamas. If I hold that Wright/Obama speak the truth, it would follow that I would deny the meaning of the tattooed numbers on my relatives' arms. Self-loathing would leave me guilt-ridden, powerless and vulnerable.

 

I refuse to be afraid, and I refuse to loathe myself or my people. Rather I charge that Obama and Wright and any others who claim hatred of the U.S. and anti-Semitism reflect the African American community to be wrong. I must trust my own eyes and ears and own experiences with African American colleagues, students and relatives.  I believe that most African Americans honor not only Martin Luther King's birthday, but also his legacy. Clarence B. Jones, Martin Luther King's lawyer and close friend writes,

 

"I can say with absolute certainty that Martin abhorred anti-Semitism in all its forms, including anti-Zionism. ‘There isn't anyone in this country more likely to understand our struggle than Jews,' Martin told me. ‘Whatever progress we've made so far as a people, their support has been essential.'"

 

I refuse to believe that the majority of African Americans cling to hate and rage just as I refuse to believe Wright's outrageous claims about the mental and physical differences between the races. (I had to listen to the speech twice to confirm that Wright stated that African Americans are less genetically predisposed to logical analytical thinking than are white people.) Obama should have disowned such hatred, anti-Semitism, divisiveness, and racism the first time he heard it. Yes, he should have disowned Wright and his vile ideas and not made the disingenuous smear against the entire black community. Also I refuse to believe that Obama's outrage yesterday against Wright is anything more than a reaction to Wright's attack on the candidate's politically motivated distancing of himself from his "spiritual guide." 

 

I refuse fear, I refuse self-loathing, and I refuse to follow those who would have me make such a choice!

 


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1 posted on 05/01/2008 4:16:05 PM PDT by SJackson
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Lefty pastor fine for the lunatic fringe
By Michael Graham
Tuesday, April 29, 2008

It is time for someone to drop the “N-bomb” on Jeremiah Wright:

Nut. The guy is whacked out of his mind.

Crazy. Unhinged. Certifiable. One step away from roaming Boston Common, pushing a shopping cart and muttering about the Mother Ship.

A sane person, given three days of high-profile media opportunities, would spend them trying to convince voters that his pal, Sen. Barack Obama, is a good guy who can be trusted, in part because you’re not such a bad guy yourself.

But the Rev. Wright, given that very opportunity, spent 72 hours reaffirming on national television that America is a terrorist nation, Israel is an apartheid state, and AIDS is the result of a government conspiracy.

If the Rev. Wright is capable of rational thought, it is not, apparently, while in the presence of a microphone.

For days, Wright has been strutting across the national stage, at the National Press Club, crowing about an America in league with racists, Zionists and terrorists. (No doubt his failure to mention the Trilateralists and Scientologists was an oversight.)

But it was when Wright began (ahem) “explaining” his theory of black brain evolution (right brained, subject oriented) vs. white brain evolution (left brained cognitive object oriented) that I reached head-shaking astonishment.

Why are people taking this nut seriously?

“Black brains vs. white brains?” Even the boys in the Aryan Nations compound are snickering about that one.

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2 posted on 05/01/2008 4:17:54 PM PDT by SJackson (I'm a lawyer, Barack is a lawyer, all our friends are lawyers, Michelle O.)
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To: Sally'sConcerns

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3 posted on 05/01/2008 4:28:37 PM PDT by Sally'sConcerns (http://www.fda.gov/emaillist.html - Class I (life threatening) recalls email alert sign-up)
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To: SJackson

Former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk called Wright’s performance Monday at The National Press Club “vaudevillian”.


4 posted on 05/01/2008 4:38:42 PM PDT by Crawdad (If you're in a fair fight, your tactics suck.)
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To: SJackson

What concerns me is how many black Americans would stand up to denounce Wright, but nobody is offering them a forum to do so.

So far, the only denunciations I have heard are from other black clergy. But you would think that large numbers of educated middle and upper class black Americans would be livid at his racist and repugnant diatribes.

They are living proof that his racist crackpottery are utter lies. *Their* children don’t act in an uncontrolled, undisciplined and emotionally immature way in school. In fact, they push themselves to excel just as much as any determined student will. And those that can, *do* excel.

Their children, like their parents, do not associate with lower class people out of choice. And they are rightfully resentful being compared to the underclass of any race. They have worked their whole lives to be successful, and nobody has the right to deny them their rewards.

It is doubly disturbing that Barack Obama would listen to such tripe without leaving that church in disgust. This is because, for 20 years, Wright has essentially been denouncing everything that Obama *is*.

Who in their right mind wants to listen to a sermon where the minister points to your life and calls you inferior and incapable? For 20 years?


5 posted on 05/01/2008 4:46:02 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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Cognitive dissonance? The Left excels at that one.
6 posted on 05/01/2008 5:47:50 PM PDT by Clock King (The Oligarchy will make slaves of us all)
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To: SJackson
Nut?

I think he's just extending a courtesy to his fellow race baiters - fear mongering preachers who aren't retiring to a million dollar house.

If BHO were elected, it would undermine his belief system and meal ticket along with his homeboys.

Just the way I see it.

7 posted on 05/01/2008 10:48:21 PM PDT by investigateworld ( Abortion stops a beating heart.)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
What concerns me is how many black Americans would stand up to denounce Wright, but nobody is offering them a forum to do so.

There's tons of forums. There's news outlets, the internet, etc. Haven't heard much denouncing, though. I think the problem is bigger than many on this site want to believe. Racial unity is a great and noble goal that I support. But I'm not sure many in the black community are going to be so receptive due to liberal brainwashing. I think it runs very deep.

8 posted on 05/02/2008 12:37:32 AM PDT by TheThinker (Capitalism is the natural result of a democratic government.)
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