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Cornel West Calls President Obama’s Policies “Racist,” Endorses Leftist 3d-Party Challenge — by NormanB (“Deviations from the Norm”)
Friday Civil Rights activist Cornel West told Democracy Now!‘s Juan Gonzalez that, like President Bush before him, President Obama’s policies discriminate against African-Americans. West said the President’s neglect of the poor and of poverty programs has enormous racist effect, in that they disproportionately hurt Blacks, who are more likely to be more impoverished than Whites.
Gonzalez had asked Prof. West to comment on Kanye West’s assertion that “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people;” but the professor diverted into criticism of the current Administration. He said he thinks neither Bush nor Obama acts out of “racist motivation and intention,” but that both Administrations inflict(ed) “racist effect and consequence” on people of color, and that their policies have “generated levels of misery among Black people, Brown people, Red people, but especially among the working class poor.”
Cornel West echoed Kanye West in rebuking Obama: “… He doesn’t care about the Black poor: The evidence is overwhelming! … His policies [a]re racist in effect and consequence and especially classist in terms of generating misery among poor people, disproportionately Black and Brown. … The Obama Administration seems to have very little concern about poor people and their social misery: Look at the policies vis-a-vis Wall Street – downplaying Main Street; look at the policies of Black Farmers – a settlement already in place but they don’t want to execute it because they don’t want to be associated with Black folk too explicitly; look at the policies of dilapidated housing; we can go right across the board – look at the policies of the new Jim Crow – the Prison-Industrial Complex.”
Within hours, as if on cue, the Senate (which turns all-White again in 42 days) approved a settlement swindling Black farmers – though as Dr. West pointed out, the farmers have been broke for a long time and though the funds offered are woefully insufficient, they need the tiny pittance of money offered now. The farmers were cheated by the US Agriculture Department between 1993 and 2004. They will be paid less than 6% of their claim. The bill also appropriates $11,000 settlements for 300,000 Native Americans as “payment” from Oil companies and others for exploiting fossil fuels and other minerals rightfully belonging to First Nations. Another provision settles water rights for three Indian tribes. In one of those that I checked out, each human being is alotted 1,000 gallons of water per year. By contrast, regular White people use 300,000 gallons apiece annually.
The bill was pushed by Arizona Republican Senator John Kyl of Arizona, the last state without a Martin Luther King Day, the state that passed its hate law against Mexicans with popular support. It is John Kyl’s Filibuster that is blocking the START treaty with Russia that would reduce our respective nuclear arsenals and reestablish inspections. The Senate’s Filibuster rule expires in 42 days. One has to wonder: Will Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Senate President Biden, the Democratic-controlled Senate, and President Obama push and pass the treaty on that day (Jan. 3, 2011)? Or will they take part in the Bribery and corruption dance mentioned above, and instead reinstate the Filibuster Scam?
The President claims he wants it passed, and the Democrats (on paper) take control of the Senate when the Filibuster rule ends on January 3. If Reid and Biden [and Obama] actually don’t want the treaty to pass, they need only continue allowing Filibusters. That move would maintain Republican control of the Senate, though they’ll remain in the minority, 47 to 51. Of the other two Senators, Socialist Bernie Sanders can be counted on to vote with Democrats on most issues, but Democrat-turned-Independent Joe Lieberman can’t. Neither can Right-wing Democrats like Max Baucus. Ceding those two to the Republicans still leaves the Democrats 51 votes, and they only need 50, with the tie-breaking vote, Vice President Biden, presumed to favor Democrats, since he is one.
Prof. West said the system the President endorses “is tilted against poor people, against working people, disproportionately Black and Brown and Red … There’s simply no mention of poor people’s plight. Look for example of juvenile justice … the Juvenile Justice-Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 needs to be re-authorized. It’s been two years now, no re-authorization from either the Obama Administration or the public bureaucracy. Even our dear brother Eric Holder doesn’t seem to want to move on it.
“Meaning what? Low priority for those young people, disproportionately poor Black and Brown and Red who are getting locked into a system that leads them toward the Prison-Industrial Complex. Why is that so? Why is it such a low priority?! It’s very clear [from] the people that are around Pres. Obama, the economic team: Pro-Wall Street, pro-olicarchy, pro-plutocracy in terms of preoccupation with investment bankers, very little concern about jobs for everyday people, very little concern about homes for everyday people, about transforming the conditions that deal with some of this crime out here, with all of this terrorism taking place between poor people and other poor people: Young folk being killed every day in Chicago, Los Angeles and so forth: It is a national emergency! It’s a matter of national security as much as Afghanistan, but very little talk about it.
“So we’re talking not just about individuals, we’re talking about a particular arrangement of privilege, of plutocracy and oligarchy that downplay poor people and working people, and those of us who love poor people and working people will not put up with it!” Proudly defiant Baptist theologian and Socialist philosopher Prof. West told Amy Goodman “Charles Rangel is my brother. I pray for his wellbeing. At the same time, we know that Congress has become very much a kind of site of legalized Bribery and normalized corruption.
“So any time you enter Congress there are the seductions of that corruption and that Bribery, and many do fall prey to it … and it seems in this particular case that we have another example, unfortunately – because I do have a deep love for my brother Charles Rangel – he’s been there for (what?) forty years now (in some ways one could argue that he stayed even too long) – but the level of Bribery and corruption in Congress cuts across the board. It’s just not Charles Rangel. It’s just not primarily Black congressmen and -women. It’s White and Red and others, and unfortunately it’s a sign of the degree to which our political system is so broken, the degree to which the banks and corporations have got such a stranglehold on Congress. It’s no accident that so many fellow citizens have very little confidence in the ability of Congress to do the people’s work. It’s a sad moment …”
“… Citizens are so disgusted with the system in which we find ourselves … In the last election, 53% of the voters had no confidence in the Democratic Party and 52% of the voters had no confidence in the Republican Party. … We’re seeing the slow demise of a two-party system. The Tea Party movement on the Right is going to end up just as disappointed with the Republican establishment as progressives like myself are disappointed with the Obama Administration. You’re beginning to see possibilities of new kinds of motion, momentum, maybe even movements against the Two-Party system, because the two Parties themselves are so corrupt: Mean-spirited cold-hearted Republicans and spineless milquetoast Democrats. What about poor people?! What about working people?! They deserve better. We deserve better.”
Dr. West is Professor of African-American studies and Religion at Princeton University.



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http://www.democracynow.org/2010/11/19/cornel_west_on_charles_rangel_bush
http://www.examiner.com/watershed-in-topeka/black-and-native-american-farmer-discrimination-settlements-pass-senate
I never thought of Bush as racist so much as classist. I think of Obama the same way. Though more white people than brown are filthy rich in this country, the ruling caste is more interested in their ability to donate than in their ancestry.
I was curious what West thought about a 3rd party run against Obama. His support takes away of 3rd party run takes away most of the last of my potential inner objections.
I think he’d make a great spokesman for the movement. He is already registered with a third party. I’d vote for him.
So many of these people slam the door as soon as they arrive, even Tony Rubio is railing against immigrants now. I’ll admit I voted for Obama in part because of racial reasons. I thought he would have identified with the plight of the oppressed and poor and would represent the lower classes better than the other candidates.
Well ???
You think that Hillary or John McCain would have done more for women, gays, the poor ?
One key: look at what the NCFRR proposal has to offer on Social Security. The bottom gets raised to 125% of the poverty line. That is a huge difference, if enacted, for every one of the truly poor in this country. (If you’re in manual labor jobs, you can retire at 62.)
And its financed 95% on the top quintile. That’s the Option 2. Wyden-Gregg reform package — the serious, detailed proposal that Bowles and Simpson are putting forward.
Dr. West is an great spokesman for the least-of-us. Major brain power. Hope he keeps on talking.
I would, too.
Dude if Peterson doesn’t have you on the payroll, you’re ~~~Edited by Moderator. Do not insult others~~~
If the NCFRR (National Cat Food Reform Report, no?) doesn’t mention eliminating the income cap on Social Security taxes (and it doesn’t), nobody cares.
“…the serious, detailed proposal that Bowles and Simpson are putting forward.”
Bwahahahahaha! You make funnee!
West is one of the few people of color willing to call Obama out on his abysmal performance. Obama remains popular within the black community which makes no sense in light of his policies.
Make that 3
Glad to see the Ivy League has some professors
who haven’t been captured by the PTB. Good on Prof. West,
the perfect person to call out Obama’s disingenuous crap.
It *is* about class.
Obama is the tragic travesty of identity politics.
Love Brother Cornel!
“To accept your country without betraying it, you must love it for that which shows what it might become. America — this monument to the genius of ordinary men and women, this place where hope becomes capacity, this long, halting turn of ‘no’ into the ‘yes’ — needs citizens who love it enough to re-imagine and re-make it.”
I love our dear brother Cornel West! Even when he’s talking about assholes, he calls them “brother” and “sister.” He too was excited by what Obama seemed to be (and lent a lot of support), but the guy’s no fool.
He talked frankly to Amy (in response to her query) about an incident where Obama sort of cut him dead, at some large celebratory event (IIRC). West didn’t go on at length about it, nor take any particular personal insult, but seemed to find it more sad than anything. I found it utterly telling, myself.
Makes no sense indeed but if you want to lose or at least antagonize friends try and discuss Obama’s policies with African Americans. Most of us are so happy to have a black man in the White House and could care less about the damage he is doing to our community. It is really sad. Obama has no use for black, brown, young, and working class white communities, he just wants us to do our duty and show up and vote for him.
Are you referring to the “hardship exemption” at age 62? I haven’t heard of this being true across the board for manual jobs.
Regarding your statement on the poverty line, please see:
http://www.newdeal20.org/2010/11/18/is-simpson-bowles-balanced-take-a-look-at-its-supporters-27552/
“The very low end of Social Security recipients will be put up all the way to 125 percent of what is already a very low poverty line. Meanwhile, recipients merely earning in the high $30,000 a year bracket will have to give up benefits. Those in the middle, around $43,000 a year, will see benefit cuts of 15 to 20 percent over the years.”
“His policies [a]re racist in effect and consequence and especially classist in terms of generating misery among poor people, disproportionately Black and Brown”
Glad to see that he nailed the classist element of what is going on.
Obama drinks so much of our Oligarchs koolaid that he even parrots thier fake history of the great depression.
http://www.newdeal20.org/2010/11/18/the-story-behind-obamas-remarks-on-fdr-27539/
Could it be that Obama is deluded enough to believe all the neoliberal revisionist history? Or does he just not care about poor minorities?
Anyway, good to hear some of our academics speaking out against this class warrior.
TuffsNotEnuff, why do you continuously help Obama, Simpson, and Bowles perpetuate the falsehood that SS has anything to do with the deficit?
Thank you for bringing this forward, normanb. For months I’d hoped/suspected that Prof. West would be among the first to speak some home truths, and hear we finally are.
About racism today: The face of it has changed among those who fancy themselves savvy operators. One could say that it’s roots as a form of social control (consider Shirley Sherrod’s account in her speech) are coming more to the fore.
Where once the designated Other, most obviously but not always an unmistakeably African-American person, used to be a persona non grata, now we are apt to be not merely let in, but well-placed, so as to provide signals to other players, to serve as obvious cut-outs, and for the propaganda value to be obtained by having a dark face on abominable policies.
As Prof. West and I are about the same age, I’m positive he with his cohort had some of the same discussions my friends and I did about the possibility of being used in that way; it increases for those having certain flashy credentials, and let’s face it, it is the reason that some seek the same. Just another dimension of the situation.
(Wow, no preview. Wish me luck …)
Obama, Axelrod, Gibbs, Jarette, Plouffe, all knew Obama could not win the white house following the lead of Clarence Thomas, so Obama ran as democrat to win the white house. (Obama always been a republican at heart, this explains his breif career as a phony democratic senator)
Prof West attack on Obama will hopefully allow other civil right leaders to attack Obama.
Obama, Axelrod, Gibbs, Jarett, Plouffe, know Obama has no chance of winning a primary without his african american base, this direct attack by Prof West hurts Obama big time.
My African American friends say Obama greatest fear is becoming the next Clarence THomas.
“There’s simply no mention of poor people’s plight.”
One hears constant chatter from all corners about the middle class, but it seems the poor are banished from what passes for our national discourse.
In the United States of Ayn Rand it seems the poor simply are getting what they deserve, and are therefore too loathsome to mention.
In the context of this excellent post. Sorry if it might offend anybody.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znQe9nUKzvQ
Malcolm X speaks on the house and the field.
If every progressive Democrat changed their registration to Peace and Freedom Party, or Green Party or Socialist Workers’ Party, whichever has gotten on the ballot in their respective districts, would that not be noticed by Democrat organisers? It would send a pointed message, since all these parties have excellent platforms. We need to combat the MSM’s message that the Dems need to move to the ‘center’ (!) and the sooner the better. We know the country is far to the left of the Democrats. Changing party registration is easy, and if done now, leaves plenty of time to change back if progressive candidates come forward as dems, and we want to vote for them in primaries.
Come on everybody – we need to do some very concrete things to turn this country back from where we’re going.
Also email the Pres. every day. My message to him today was: ‘Jan Schakowski for President in 2012!’. Yesterday’s was: ‘Thanks Bill and George for the cholera, yours in misery, Haiti.’ And I called the White House on that one, speaking of black people suffering – when Obama appointed those two jackals to ‘help’ Haiti I almost threw up.
Forgot to say, I, too, would support Cornel West for any office.
Although I voted for a brave, truth-telling black woman, Cynthia McKinney, for President, I had hoped Obama would at least be more attentive to all the poor. I live in California, and was confident that McPalin wouldn’t carry the state. If I lived elsewhere I might have felt I had to vote AGAINST them.
It is so sad that he has run from representing African-Americans, and all of us. How much more evidence should any American
there is no vote against in our system, there is only voting for.
I do not eat a McSwill burger from McDonalds as a “protest” against the swill Burger King has, I refrain from ingesting swill, it is easy, and healthier that way.
Least Worstism has borne its final fruit, and it has failed as a rationalization for co-dependence on the worthless (D) Party, as Cornel West and millions of others are now (finally) recognizing.
Voted for Obama with the optimism of possibly seeing a turning of the tide in this country, but soon realized that it’s still the same game with a twist. His policies are truly indifferent to the plight of poor, and working poor in this country…policies that give aid and cover to those who want to make this a third-world country…all delivered behind a brown face, and under the guise of democrat. Why else would this whitehouse cave so quickly to even the slightest opposition to policies that would have even SLIGHTLY benefitted the growing MILLIONS of americans who are finding it increasingly difficult to feed, house and educate their families, only to agree to utterly useless and DETREMENTAL policies that only serve to line the pockets of the very individuals and corporations those policies were supposed to rein in? This Administration bears little or no resemblance to what was advertised and sold to the American People.