‘I’m young, Black and not all that impressed with Barack Obama’ | Opinion

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‘I’m young, Black and not all that impressed with Barack Obama’ | Opinion

Malik Pitchford
Tue, December 15, 2020, 6:05 PM EST


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Barack Obama has spent the past several months promoting his political memoir, “A Promised Land.” But the former president’s messaging is out of touch, tone-deaf and indicative of his personal and class interests.
I’m Black and 20 years old. I wasn’t able to vote in either of Obama’s presidential races, but I can see his appeal today. In his television, radio and online appearances, Obama exudes presidential charm, while pushing narratives of respectability. This is unlike the ideals of “hope,” “change” and “progress” that he ran on in 2008.
But let’s not forget how Obama chastised former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick for the “pain” he caused others in taking a knee during the national anthem. And, more recently, the NBA rejoiced when Obama urged the Milwaukee Bucks to call off their strike protesting the Jacob Blake shooting.


Obama also showed how out-of-touch he is with young progressives in a Dec. 2 Snapchat interview. “Socialism is still a loaded term for some folks,” he clucked. “We should focus on talking about getting certain things done.”
The truth is, among young American adults, socialism is as popular an ideology as free-market capitalism, according to a 2019 Gallup poll. Maybe labels and ideology aren’t all that important. After all, voters in Florida — which went for Donald Trump — supported raising the state’s minimum wage to $15, an issue President-elect Joe Biden ran on.
In Obama’s recent Breakfast Club appearance, host Charlamagne tha God read an excerpt from “A Promised Land.” He asked if Obama felt it was still necessary, still, to soften “blunt truths” about racism in America, for white people’s benefit. Obama didn’t answer directly.
Instead, mentioning polling after the murder of George Floyd, Obama said, “Many more white Americans were willing to acknowledge problems in the criminal-justice system based on race.” He said Black people need to build “coalitions” to win votes, and, “as a consequence,” must “pay attention to how other folks are feeling.”
Obama has often lectured others against “snappy slogans” like “defund the police,” arising in response to decades of anti-Black policing. He’s told Black communities that he does not like our tone in how we call for safe communities — via divesting from policing and investing in Black communities — because it isn’t marketable to others.
While polling does show that support for defunding the police is low, but polling does not accurately measure opinions on the Black Lives Matter movement’s concrete goals. Regardless, calls to “defund the police” were never supposed to be a political line for Democrats to run on. Yet, Democrats increased their voter registration in light of BLM protests.
It’s clear Obama and Democrats don’t want to jeopardize white suburban and rural support. This year, Democrats performed better with both white men (with and without degrees), and college-graduate white women, compared to 2016.
And though Democrats took white voters from Trump, it was at the expense of voters of color, including Black people. With the exception of a handful of battleground states, the Democrats underperformed in Black, Latinx and Asian communities throughout the country.
Obama’s book tour is just that, a book tour. Treating him as a thought leader for young people, or as the last “cool” president, is incorrect. His politics have always been that of a cautious centrist. His support for reforming broken systems, rather than the “Yes we can” attitude he fostered in 2008, makes him an inspiration best left in the past.
Malik Pitchford is a journalist and student at DePaul University in Chicago, where he studies political science and the African and Black diaspora.
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Sounds about right. If you measure Obama's success by black progress, he's no different than any other benign neglect cracka that has occupied the oval office. If you measure his success by American progress, he's been one of the best presidents in my lifetime. There's no need to break out into debates and a lot of back and forth about Barack Obama. He was a typical liberal politician but by no measure was he a hero or savior for black people. Depending on what you value, that either impresses you or disappoints you.
 
I’ll never forgot where I was at during them debates in 2008

JJ wanted to cut his nuts off

all I know is that Barry nigga can’t finesse me again

Once : it’s like ok, you gat me lol

Twice : damn I thought we was supposed to be brothers, hope and change was absolute necessary

Thirdtime : no nigga we good just like you good in Martha’s vinyard.
 
Sounds about right. If you measure Obama's success by black progress, he's no different than any other benign neglect cracka that has occupied the oval office. If you measure his success by American progress, he's been one of the best presidents in my lifetime. There's no need to break out into debates and a lot of back and forth about Barack Obama. He was a typical liberal politician but by no measure was he a hero or savior for black people. Depending on what you value, that either impresses you or disappoints you.

Well said, brotha!! I lost hope in presidents coming to save the day, back in 1978-79!! At a very young age it dawned on me the presidents only job is to break the good or bad news to the masses!! Right or wrong, my views haven't changed much!! Anyway, good reply bruh!!
 
Sounds about right. If you measure Obama's success by black progress, he's no different than any other benign neglect cracka that has occupied the oval office. If you measure his success by American progress, he's been one of the best presidents in my lifetime. There's no need to break out into debates and a lot of back and forth about Barack Obama. He was a typical liberal politician but by no measure was he a hero or savior for black people. Depending on what you value, that either impresses you or disappoints you.

Thats exactly what he was. Black people get too emotional with defening him as him being our savior which he was not at all.
 
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got no problems with somebody having issues with Pres. Obama or not being impressed with his 8 years in office. He's a politician and politicians disappoint.
It was Obama/Biden vs Mccain/Palin and Obama/Biden vs Romney/Ryan though. In both cases his ticket was the better choice (seemed so at the time, and years after, still feel the same way).

He got some things done, and he didn't do some things that you, I and that guy over there would have liked (and in some cases he did some things that you, I and that guy over there didn't like). ...but like jackie Robinson, he managed to stay clean and not fuck up while he was in there, so it will go down in history that our first black POTUS was the cleanest president in recent history. I'll take it.

....and I'm also up for new candidates who can do more/better. Bring them forth, let them be heard and let's see what they can do. Warning though... they will also disappoint to some extent. We'll likely get baby steps. To get things done while in office, they have to get into office, and to get into office, you gotta play politics.

The part about socialism and him saying it's a loaded term... shit, that's absolutely true, regardless of how young progressives feel about it. Anybody who says it's not is a dreamer. Doesn't mean socialism is bad, but politically it can bite you. Similarly, when he was running for his first term, he laughed off a question about legalizing weed, and I was very disappointed in him for that. ...but at the time he knew that it was a bit of a land mine. 12 years later, not so much.
 
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got no problems with somebody having issues with Pres. Obama or not being impressed with his 8 years in office. He's a politician and politicians disappoint.
It was Obama/Biden vs Mccain/Palin and Obama/Biden vs Romney/Ryan though. In both cases his ticket was the better choice (seemed so at the time, and years after, still feel the same way).

He got some things done, and he didn't do some things that you, I and that guy over there would have liked (and in some cases he did some things that you, I and that guy over there didn't like). ...but like jackie Robinson, he managed to stay clean and not fuck up while he was in there, so it will go down in history that our first black POTUS was the cleanest president in recent history. I'll take it.

....and I'm also up for new candidates who can do more/better. Bring them forth, let them be heard and let's see what they can do. Warning though... they will also disappoint to some extent. We'll likely get baby steps. To get things done while in office, they have to get into office, and to get into office, you gotta play politics.

The part about socialism and him saying it's a loaded term... shit, that's absolutely true, regardless of how young progressives feel about it. Anybody who says it's not is a dreamer. Doesn't mean socialism is bad, but politically it can bite you. Similarly, when he was running for his first term, he laughed off a question about legalizing weed, and I was very disappointed in him for that. ...but at the time he knew that it was a bit of a land mine. 12 years later, not so much.
can't really argue with anything you said....good post
 
I agree with some not all. Defund the police without explaining us alarming to even black people. Im unsure what socialism actually is to them. I personally like capitalism.
and unless they’re lying about the black make up of the us we do need coalitions
 
Where is the Opinion piece he wrote about Trump?

Also I am wary of anyone who post online and claim they are black.
That whataboutism is lazy af, and the young dude attached his name, photo, school and major to the article. This wasn't some blanket post on twitter, this was a young journalist writing his published opinion. We need more young Black American journalists to report from their perspectives.
 
Why this article now?
Because it is designed to create a negative feeling about Obama and thereby indirectly creating a negative feeling about the democratic party because the Georgia election is around the corner.
Standard tactic:
Plant seeds of negativity and hope they spread.
They did the same shit with Hilary Clinton and still do.

In the meantime, the traitor-in-chief contemplates using martial law to confiscate the voting machines from the elections.

I'm no Obama fan, but fuck off with this.
 
Young breh didn't lie he kept it all the way 100. Obama is losing his appeal to young people now this is where the gender battles come into play. When the men act up they can prop the women as a tool to shame the brothers.

Reason why they promote this nonsense. Obama was a fraud from day 1 and people are waking up.
 
Why this article now?
Because it is designed to create a negative feeling about Obama and thereby indirectly creating a negative feeling about the democratic party because the Georgia election is around the corner.
Standard tactic:
Plant seeds of negativity and hope they spread.
They did the same shit with Hilary Clinton and still do.

In the meantime, the traitor-in-chief contemplates using martial law to confiscate the voting machines from the elections.

I'm no Obama fan, but fuck off with this.

Yahoo I don't think is liberal but the timing is weird. But the article is on point.
 
That whataboutism is lazy af, and the young dude attached his name, photo, school and major to the article. This wasn't some blanket post on twitter, this was a young journalist writing his published opinion. We need more young Black American journalists to report from their perspectives.

Fuck outta here, all of a sudden these people have shit to say about Obama (who is not president) and the democrats, yet they have stayed silent on the blatant racism and incompetence by the current administration for the past four years. Why now all of a sudden?
 
Obama a realist and the young crowd don't wanna hear it. He know how shit work and how the country work and you not gonna defund teh police and you not gonna get anywhere promoting socialism when these dumb hillbillies don't know what it is. How short memories we have...08 was fucked up and he came into a mess and didn't hide his blackness. He was the president of everybody, not just black people. Everybody don't agree with the author of the article.
 
Fuck outta here, all of a sudden these people have shit to say about Obama (who is not president) and the democrats, yet they have stayed silent on the blatant racism and incompetence by the current administration for the past four years. Why now all of a sudden?
The author of the article is 20. He was 8 years old in 2008. You're talking about "these people" and I'm talking about this 20 year old journalist
 
Obama a realist and the young crowd don't wanna hear it. He know how shit work and how the country work and you not gonna defund teh police and you not gonna get anywhere promoting socialism when these dumb hillbillies don't know what it is. How short memories we have...08 was fucked up and he came into a mess and didn't hide his blackness. He was the president of everybody, not just black people. Everybody don't agree with the author of the article.
I somewhat agree with the author of the article; I just don't agree with the timing of the article. I know a subtle hitpiece when I see one.
Obama is right about Defund the Police slogan. Its horrible.
This is also a man who got a nobel peace prize while carrying on TWO wars, one of which should have ended immediately upon his presidency.
The thing is - WE KNOW ALL OF THIS AND IT DOESN'T MATTER NOW.
So, why NOW?
Election. That's why. This shit is transparent.
 
The author of the article is 20. He was 8 years old in 2008. You're talking about "these people" and I'm talking about this 20 year old journalist


You sure are riding hard for this person. I can only find one article from this supposedly black journalist online. I dont see any pics in the article either :hmm:
 
This young cat is right & exact, but any valid critique of Obama is a coon, according to BGOL :rolleyes:

Obama has always put his conservative centrism over his blackness, time & time again. It shows in almost everything he does or says. But yall fatherless niggas either too dumb or blind to see it, and he knows he has your support in his back pocket regardless.
 
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