Six Reasons Why Dr. Cornel West Might Be The Greatest Black Man On Earth.

(ThyBlackMan.com) When I chose to become a public scholar in the 1990s, there were three people who inspired me the most:  Michael Eric Dyson, Julianne Malveaux and Cornel West.  I also found myself to be a strong supporter of the great Minister Louis Farrakhan and Rev Jesse Jackson.  Rev. Al Sharpton might be one of the smartest public figures I’ve ever met, but I confess that we don’t always see eye-to-eye.

All of these individuals have made significant contributions to our society in their own way.  However, in a time of political turmoil, Dr. Cornel West stands alone in his willingness to go to war for black and brown people around the world.  In fact, the world needs him now more than ever.

Just this year alone, Dr West has been arrested in Ferguson, Missouri.  He’s gone head-to-head with the most powerful government on earth.  He has inspired an entire generation by showing us that love is always stronger than hate.  He is a scholarly version of Muhammad Ali, fighting at the age of 61 with the ferocity of an energetic 19-year old.   Even his enemies have a hard time hating him because, deep down, they know he’s right.

If you’ll notice, most of those seeking to discredit Dr. Cornel West (i.e. Melissa Harris-Perry and a few others) have a difficult, if not impossible, time proving that Cornel is wrong.  Instead, they tried to make us believe he was crazy, obsessed, petty, neurotic and hostile.  This is how political operatives operate, and the last four years have led to Dr. West emerging as the winner of the stealth game of “IncogNegro Politics,” where numerous black surrogates have been well-paid to undermine the legacy of a man who only wanted to help his people.

It is for these reasons that that Dr. Cornel West could be the greatest black man alive.  They wanted him gone, and it only made him more visible.  They tried to break his back, and his spine transformed to iron.  They tried to shut him down and it was like pouring grease on a bonfire.  Cornel West is no longer a man….he has officially turned himself into a LEGEND.

Here are six reasons that Dr. West is the kind of leader who only comes along once in a generation:

1) Because he’s brilliant:  Few people can articulate the struggle of the masses with the same style and articulation as Dr. Cornel West.  He’s not just highly educated, he’s spiritually-developed enough to know what to do with that education.  He isn’t just powerful, he’s focused enough to know where that power should be applied.  This is an excellent contrast to the our perpetual cast of influential buffoons or people seeking to step on the poor so they can stand higher than the rest of us.

2) He’s courageous:  Dr West has no problem saying things that are unpopular, which he has done consistently over the last several years.  He didn’t just gain this courage in 2008, he’s been a consistent advocate for the disenfranchised for his entire 35-year career.  Most people don’t know how many friends Dr. West lost when he began to speak up for poor, black, brown and incarcerated Americans.  He’s lost more money than most, and found himself banished from the crowd of black elites who got rich off the Obama presidency.  His willingness to serve as a one-man army on behalf of the forgotten people of the world is nothing short of extraordinary.

3) He’s humble:  Cornel West typically wears the same suit and shoes for the entire year.  As a tribute to the struggles of those in poverty, Dr West doesn’t waste his time obsessing over fancy cars, big houses, and all the other trappings that serve to distract many of the black public figures on television.  He accepts the magnitude of his purpose, but doesn’t believe that he’s better than anyone else.   He is determined to connect with everyone and to hear every voice, even those with whom he disagrees.  He was even able to be kind toward Sean Hannity, which I was unable to do.

4) He cares about people: During our New Paradigm forum in New York last year, Dr. West and I spent several hours together.  During that time, I saw him interact with people of all races, genders and socioeconomic classes.  One thing I noticed is that Dr. West treated the janitor with the same respect he would have given The President of the United States.  He often shows love in his words, deeds and actions, and everyone he meets seems to love him.   Despite being pulled in every direction imaginable, he has the patience of a pastor dealing with a congregation of 50 million.  This kind of spiritual balance is valuable and rare and serves as a critical component for his advocacy.

5) He can’t be bought:  The reason that most of your favorite black people on television are hesitant to speak the truth is because they’re too well-paid to do so.  Steve Harvey is hanging out with Paula Deen.  Al Sharpton is doing book deals with Lil Wayne.  Snoop Dogg is apologizing to a white female rapper, but never apologized for appearing at an awards show with black women on leashes.  Most of our major black media outlets (TheGrio, Essence, TheRoot, BET, and even a large percentage of NewsOne) are owned by whites.  As Cornel has stated in the past, it almost seems that the entire world is eager to sell out.

We live in an age where you’re considered stupid if you’re not willing to be corporatized or bought out by the highest bidder.  We’ve traded lives of substance for an empty existence centered around worshipping the dollar bill.   As a Finance professor, I can speak to the power and importance of money and the building of wealth.  But as a black man, I can also talk about the dangers of a one-dimensional focus on the size of your bank account without considering the consequences of having a white supremacist benefactor. Fortunately, Cornel West is one of the few people who is able to remember that there are some things in life that are more important than money.

6) He’s not ashamed of being a black man:  One of the greatest losses to the black community in the age of Obama has been the almost instaneous willingness to trade authentic black advocacy for some kind of weak, diluted, unfocused multi-culturalism that puts the struggles of black men, women and children at the back of the bus.  Dr. West has been one of  a very small number of black public figures with a national platform who has been willing to remind the world that black families are falling apart, black men are being eaten alive by the criminal justice system, and black children are dying in the streets.   In other words, he truly loves his people and isn’t willing to let go of his blackness in order to receive mainstream acceptance.

Let’s be clear:  Dr. Cornel West is the closest thing we have to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Like Dr. King, there are people seeking to villify him at every turn and there are some who would rather see him gone altogether.  But the spirit of Dr. West is so extraordinary, so forthright, and so powerful that his light will shine long after he is gone from this earth.  So, enjoy his presence now, because this man will surely be in the history books of your great grand children.

Dr. Cornel West is truly one of a kind and might be the man who saves an entire generation.

Staff Writer; Dr. Boyce Watkins 

Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition.  For more information, please visit http://BoyceWatkins.com.


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  • Wow! Six non-specific, subjective personality traits that one could use to describe ANYONE.

    It's sad to see 40 million people (many of whom, not all), see the need for "A Leader of their community"...and then to pick Al Sharpton, Farrakhan and West...

    None of the above have ever publicly stated the obvious: "Most all mistakes and consequences of all people are most closely tied to their own decisions and actions".

    Sadly, I will not live to see a full generation of my fellow Americans who happen to be Black realize what Indian-Americans have done in one... They average $118,000 / year vs. Whites @ $62,000...Blacks @ $35,000. They follow the success playbook.
    They are 99% married in young adulthood... 99% of children born into married households... the children are (too) monitored (for my taste), but education is not a buzz word... It's absolutely the GOAL.

  • "Cornel West = Algonquin J. Calhoun + Don King."

    Pete, that's priceless - and, a perfect description. If you don't mind, I'd like to use that in one of my articles. I'll give you credit.

  • LOL!!!
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    Yeah, @Peerless, @Reality, nothing gets me going like a self-righteous phony - and it’s so obvious in this case. When Tavis and West started losing credibility in the Black community they went from the subject of poverty to the war - they were trying to appeal to a new constituency. And notice how they ALWAYS time their books to come out just before an election. Also not how just after the 2012 election, and they sold all the books they could sell, they just disappeared. What happen to their passion for the poor then? We couldn’t drag then out during the demonstrations against Walmart, because they were both benefitting from Walmart. But now West runs out to Ferguson for a photo op of him struggling with the police.
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    Cornel West is one of the biggest phonies ever produced by the Black community - and Tavis and Boyce are right there with him. But they’re going to pay a big price. They’re not going to get a pass like the Uncle Toms who used to call Martin “Martin Luther Coon.” Those people have been obscured by the fog of history, but do to the flawless memory of the internet, the clueless treachery of people like Tavis, Cornel, and Boyce, their names and faces are going to live on in infamy with just the mere touch of a button.
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    I’d hate to be a member of any one of their families, because Barack Obama is ALREADY being spoken of as one of the greatest Presidents that this country has ever had. These “brothers” are running around talking about what he HASN’T done, but they need to be looking at what he HAS done, including saving the world from going into a second Great Depression. How do they think Black people would have been living then? Black children yet unborn are going to demonize these three clowns, so I hope they're enjoying the publicity.
    .
    Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman: Obama among the most ‘successful presidents
    in American history’
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    Initially an Obama critic, Nobel laureate Paul Krugman now says,
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    “For much of the country, consequential presidencies are defined by a handful of landmark events. Years from now, when someone utters the name “Barack Obama,” the thumb-nail sketch may very well be a president who rescued the nation from the Great Recession, overhauled a broken health care system and brought coverage to tens of millions of people, brought some accountability to Wall Street, and started the country on a path towards climate sanity, among other accomplishments.
    It may seem odd to think about Obama now as a historical giant, but Krugman probably won’t be the last to see him as among the most “successful presidents in American history.”
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    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/krugman-obama-among-the-most-successful-presidents-american-history
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    Forbes Magazine
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    It’s Official: President Obama Is The Best Economic President In Modern Times
    *
    [AND THIS IS IN SPITE OF A RACIST AND OBSTRUCTIONIST CONGRESS!!!]

    http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/09/06/its-official-president-obama-is-the-best-economic-president-in-modern-times

  • As Wattree pointed out, I don't take a black man seriously who purports to love black people oh so much, yet uses his intellect, training and scholarship to teach WHITE PEOPLE'S CHILDREN all that he knows. West, like most of these doctorally-qualified, black pseudo-intellectuals are more concerned about being celebrities and teaching at Top-25 colleges and universities (where the black population is usually negligible) than they are about actually advancing black people.

    Sorry, but this black man isn't impressed with Dr. West. Nothing Dr. Watkins has presented here has changed my mind or otherwise given me food for thought.

  • Damn Brother Wattree! Tell 'em how you really feel. Oh & Brother, I'll be the 1st to buy that book you spoke of. Mom always said "Nothing hurts a DUCK worse than his BILL." Once he starts quacking...

  • Chris G,
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    Are you insane!!!? Why don't you just go all the way and add Steppin' Fetchit' to the list!!!?

  • CD Smith...I define Blackness as those African descendants of American slavery who self-define themselves as Black. I don't think it needs to be any more complex than that.

  • Dr. Watkins:

    I'm disappointed with the tenor of your essay. It is good that you have a wonderful relationship with a man you respect. However, I don't see many of the attributes you outline in your essay about Dr. West. I do not see a man that actually works in the communities he claims he cares about. I really was looking for one really substantive social,political, or spiritual contribution that one can see in a community........I'm still waiting. I feel you may have written this essay to publically prop up a man who has lost a substantial amount of prestige in the very community he claims to love. Remember, many black people may love a pimp, but at the end of the day, we know that he is a pimp: A man who exploits others for his/her own gain.

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