Posted on 05/15/2006 5:22:02 AM PDT by Arec Barrwin
Cosby challenges Spelman graduates 'to take charge' CHARLES ODUM Associated Press
ATLANTA - Bill Cosby challenged Spelman College's graduates "to take charge" Sunday, adding those leaving the historically black college for women have no choice but to lead.
"You have to know that it is time for you all to take charge," Cosby said. "You have to seriously see yourselves not as the old women where the men stood in front and you all stood behind, because the men, most of them are in prison."
Added Cosby: "It is time for you to pick up the pace and lead because the men are not there. They're not there and every one of you young women know it."
In 1987 Cosby and his wife, Camille, gave a $20 million gift to Spelman, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. The Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby Academic Center on the campus opened in 1996.
Cosby said when a Spelman graduate in the 500-member class of 2006 accepted her diploma "there's no time for you to fool around anymore."
"You've got to because our race depends upon you and your sisters graduating all across the United States to realize that what's left is you," he said.
In his current "A Call Out with Cosby" speaking tour, he has emphasized the need for proper parenting and education as self-help answers for low-income, urban families.
In an interview with The Associated Press before his commencement speech, Cosby acknowledged that some would say he is "preaching to the choir" by talking to the Spelman graduates about those who fail to place an emphasis on parenting and education.
"I smiled and I say every Sunday so does the preacher," Cosby said.
"The message is clear. What's not clear is why black scholars, who ought to be saying what's on their minds, are not putting it into the African-American community the way it ought to be. They ought to be challenging the issues of high dropout rates of African-American males."
Cosby, 68, said he realized parts of his speech would be unsettling to many in the audience.
"I'm going to speak to these young women about taking charge and I know it's going to be fearful and it's going to tweak a lot of things," he said. "They have to because it's in their lives and it's real. It is there. They are going to be needed to protect the legacy that is good."
Cosby told the graduates that the same male students who are dropping out of high school "have memorized the lyrics of very difficult rap songs."
Added Cosby: "And they know how to send their sperm cells out and then walk away from the responsibility of something called fatherhood."
Cosby said he acknowledged that his criticisms are not meant for all black males, but he said 70 percent of black graduates this year are female.
"Who's running the show?" Cosby asked. "It appears that the male is, but I have news for you. It's your turn.
"We want you to lead in business. We want you to lead in medicine. We want you to lead in everything."
Cosby, who has enjoyed great success as a comedian, actor and author, has been accused of being out of touch and unsympathetic with the poor.
Cosby made a reference to his critics, who he called "all those liberals" and in his response he told the graduates "I'll be darned."
He reminded the audience of his youth in the projects of Philadelphia.
"I had three Christmases with no tree, no presents," Cosby said, adding he was too embarrassed to invite friends into his home during the holiday "because I didn't want them to see I had no tree, no presents.
"Don't tell me I don't know, don't tell me I'm out of touch," he said. "I'm telling you I am in touch."
"You have to know that it is time for you all to take charge," Cosby said. "You have to seriously see yourselves not as the old women where the men stood in front and you all stood behind, because the men, most of them are in prison."
Strong words.
A lot of truth there. He's becoming a modern Malcolm X. He's telling a lot of people something they don't want to hear. He will pay a price for that. I admire his courage.
Saw a Commemncement Speech by Justice Clarence Thomas at Grambling once. His statement was :" Ours is the only race, where if you succeed, you are ostracized from our race. Don't let that stop you"
The MSM would never refer to Cosby as a 'black leader,' but he deserves the title far more than Jackson, Sharpton, Mfume, etc.
"You've got to because our race depends upon you and your sisters graduating all across the United States to realize that what's left is you," he said.
I have to give Cosby a lot of credit for daring to speak out like this, and being ostracized by the Race Establishment. He seems to be getting better with age.
Cosby is a man who thinks..............that's why he's so dangerous to the left.........
AMEN
I just hope we have him with us for many more years. Mr. Cosby is truly a national treasure.
He ought to have a little talk with Ray Nagin.
The black race has been a matriarchy for decades.Even in grade school it is the black girls who"run it".
Nothing new here.
I admire Dr. Cosby's willingness to say the things that need to be said, even after all of the assaults leveled on him in recent years. I know a good number of white kids who need to listen to him as well.
Love this statement.
You said: Saw a Commemncement Speech by Justice Clarence Thomas at Grambling once. His statement was :" Ours is the only race, where if you succeed, you are ostracized from our race. Don't let that stop you"
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What Justice Thomas did not, and perhaps did not need to say, was that that ostracisim was not by whites, but by blacks. It is sad and it is wrong. It is harmful not only to blacks but to all of society who lose the benefit of lost abilities due to an attitude that applauds failure.
Mfume
Justice Thomas should know.
The way he's portrayed in the media these days, you wouldn't know he was black.
I also admire that Cosby puts his money behind his words... a $20M gift to a university says a lot... I'd like to see the amounts Cosby's critics have given.
Very well said.
Malcolm X preached self reliance, but also preached separatism, bigotry and an odd mix of socialism and anarchism. Bill Cosby is as far above Malcolm X as a star is above a gnat.
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