(ThyBlackMan.com) Many of us have heard the saying, “If you’re white you’re all right; if you’re yellow you’re fine and mellow; if you’re brown, stick around; but if you’re black get the h— on back.” Well, as Dr. Claud Anderson has said for years, “If Black folks didn’t get anything when we were in second place, what makes anyone think we will get anything when we move into third place?” All of his predictions and warnings have come to fruition as they pertain to immigration and its impact on Black people in this country.
Once again, we have been moved to the end of the line, even behind those illegal immigrants who are told they must go to the end of the line in order to become legal. When the Obama administration touted its number one agenda item shortly after the inauguration, it became immediately clear that Black people, along with whatever “agenda” we might have, would be pushed further down on the Presidential “need to do” list. Hispanics are the minority group du jour pushed ahead of Black folks that have been waiting in line for 400 years.
The number one political priority is now immigration reform, not Black unemployment, Black incarceration, Black economic inclusion, or Black anything. The gay people have had their turn at the front; the Jewish people have had their turn; the “mainstream” Hispanic folks are now getting their second turn; and now illegal immigrants have their turn at the head of the line. In street vernacular, “Where da Black folks at?” Oh, I see them; they’re waaaay back there at the end of the line – again. Here, use my binoculars; you’ll be able to see them back there.
Individuals and organizations are lining up and complaining about the lack of attention being given to Black people by the Obama administration, especially since Black voters overwhelmingly supported the President’s reelection. Hispanics gave 71% of their support, while Blacks gave around 95% of theirs. So why is illegal immigration, which is an issue of great concern to Hispanic people, the number one priority?
Ben Jealous, President of the NAACP, on Meet the Press, said, Black Americans “…are doing far worse” than when President Obama first took office. “The country’s back to pretty much where it was when this president started. White people in this country are doing a bit better. Black people are doing far worse.”
U.S. Representative, Alcee Hastings, reflecting on the President’s all-white inner circle and his second term appointees, says President Obama has disrespected Black folks by failing to choose not even 1 of the 61 names recommended for administration positions by the Congressional Black Caucus. I don’t know; maybe the President just doesn’t know a lot of Black folks. Thus, “If you’re White, you’re all right.” Hastings also cited the meager and insulting amount of Obama campaign funds spent with Black newspapers. So what else is new? Why market to a constituency that automatically gives nearly 100% of its vote and asks for nothing in return?
We pointed out a similar situation during the last two Supreme Court appointments in a 2010 article titled, “How about getting a Black person on the Supreme Court? Maybe the next time folks like Deval Patrick and Charles Ogletree will be considered – no, nominated.
Anyway, here’s the deal. We are at the back of the line when it comes to issues that directly impact Black people in this country. Somehow we cannot get it through our heads that we are still relegated to a subordinate position, politically and economically, and will remain that way until we change our behavior, as Amos Wilson advised in his book, Blueprint for Black Power. There is no reason or need for anyone to change the way they treat us if we continue to accept mistreatment from them. And this goes well beyond mere skin color, folks. After all, who is more “colored” than Clarence Thomas?
This is about consciousness, commitment, and a willingness to stand up and accept no less than what is right, equitable, and just. It is also about refusing to fall for the political games that are being played on us every day. Our votes are only good for one thing: counting – if they are even counted at all. But after the counting is done, it’s back to the end of the line for Black people, despite the so-called agenda that Ben Jealous, Marc Morial, and Al Sharpton carry to the POTUS. Question: If they are so important (or should it be impotent?), have so much influence, and are so close to the President, why are Black people still at the end of the line?
Malcolm said it best: “Any time you throw your weight behind a political party that controls two thirds of the government, and that party can’t keep the promise that it made to you during election time, and you are dumb enough to walk around continuing to identify yourself with that party, you’re not only a chump, you’re a traitor to your race.”
When the ax enters the forest, the trees view the handle as one of their own.
Written By James E. Clingman
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Not only African Americans at back of the line, every other nation but Africans control Africa’s resources.
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It was said that compound interest is the greatest invention…I would present the civil rights legislation has either comparable or close enough. Since you quote Amos Wilson, I feel I need not detail the waste of quotes on anybody from the colored people association or otherwise. As realman stated, the same knee-grows bawling because their hand outs are smaller, are the same ones who have failed to work for us. Unfortunately Yurugu will not go back to pre-civil rights era, because that would force us to actually do some sensible things.
Until Black people finally wake up from this nightmare called the American dream and realize, we have some serious mental issues when it comes to supporting and caring for every community but our own, we will be the destroyer of our own race. Not white people, not the government, but us. For the solution to this problem, click on my name.
Black Unity means financial independence and happiness
You absolutely right! African Americans have squandered their chances by complaining and crying about racism and look at our condition, Terrible! This is the age of Latinos and they are not gonna play around. Even the republicans are paying attention.
Even a dinosaur knows this.
http://youtube.com/watch?feature=relmfu&v=KsM1lfssWBQ
It is only Blacks who are afraid to be accused of nepotism, a practice used by everyone elseé1 Other people must laugh at us because they know without unity can’t achieve anything!!!
Good article James
I do agree that Obama has over looked the black community but lets face it, so has the Congressional Black Caucus and virtually every other black elected or appointed official. There’s a lot black folks can do on their own but are either too afraid or too dam dumb to do so. Example, why in the hell did black women hand over the multi billion dollar a year black hair care industry to Koreans. The few remaining black owned shops struggle and have now found out the Koreans have also taken over the supply distribution of the materials, chemicals, and fake hair that are needed to service their BLACK customers but also they have purposely refuse to sell these same supplies to black owned shops. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to see what’s going on here. I have actually put this question to many black women and they just don’t get it! This is the same ass-backward thinking that blacks engaged in down South just after the civil rights movement. Once upon a time blacks owned and operated a number of Insurance companies that provided policies and good services for their clientele who were other black folks. But thousands of black policy owners dropped their policies in order to purchase insurance policies from white companies when so-called integration arrived. Black leaders at the time totally fumbled the ball on this on, not only did these black companies go out of business but it also extinguished the fledging black financial industry. My point is that we as a people should have been using our minds by working together to build up our own economy that interacts with the main economy, and stop relying on a racist government to save us. No matter what color of skin our leaders might have.
Mr. Clingman:
Welcome to the club! We on this blog have observed your conclusion or I guess it could be called this phenomenon, which is an observable fact, for the last several months. Blacks are being messed over in the worst way!! Having said that, we are now at the stage in our evlolvement of just what should we do about it? In other words, it is time to start pressing some solutions upon this Administration. By suggesting this, I am not saying, they will responsive. Power to the people!!
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Why not a Black woman on the Supreme Court? It never happened in North America!!!