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I have a dream today...During his most famous speech, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” I wonder what Dr. King would be saying today?

I’ve just read one of the most truly disturbing, ugly commentaries ever. Again, black people are the only demographic group in America not allowed a diversity of thought. One does so at one’s own peril.

Most Blacks see both Obama’s election, and leadership, not only as a tremendous source of pride, but an extraordinary example of excellence and achievement that all African-Americans, especially young people, should follow.

But not every Black leader is as fond or as proud of the new president as the NAACP and the American people are.

In fact, there are a number Black “leaders,” who span the spectrum of religion, politics and gender, who expressed during the presidential campaign, and many who continue to expound today, assessments of President Obama that range from philosophical annoyance, to petty envy, and even, in at least one case, absolute hatred.

The campaign tactic of labeling any and all opposition to Barack Obama as “hate” has now come full circle.

The Democrat Party has, from it’s very origins, used black people. Before as physical property, and now as their political property. As they believe they own the black vote, they use that vote to their advantage, and have perfected their latest political strategy.

In 2006 Massachusetts elected Deval Patrick her first black governor. His campaign guru was none other than David Axerod. The Chicago pair came into The Bay State with a campaign labeled, “Together We Can”. Aside from working in the Clinton justice department, Patrick had no legislative experience, yet was overwhelmingly elected in a campaign where his Republican boots-on-the-ground opposition was extremely weak, and vocal opposition was called racist.

Patrick may wind up being known as Massachusetts’ first and last black governor, as his term thus far has been a sheer failure and embarrassment. But the upside is that Axelrod and the Democrats found a winning political strategy of using race to not only tug at the heartstrings of white liberal elites, but codify black solidarity. All praise of that candidate was expected, lest one be called a racist, and we all know what that can do to a career.

So in comes another candidate, guided by the same David Axelrod, who found an up-and-coming young, charismatic black man to use that strategy again. Race temporarily fractured the Democrat Party, as any opposition to Barack Obama was pushed back by his supporters and called “hate”. Even though then-Senator Obama was probably the most inexperienced presidential candidate ever, oppose him and you paid.

Now, blacks who oppose Obama are in the cross-hairs because, heaven forbid, should his support in the black community drop, Democrats will be in real trouble. Video of blacks protesting Obama can never be allowed, so the messengers must go down.

Normally these “leaders” – many, but not all of whom, serve as mouthpieces for right-wing organizations or interests that mightily tried to cripple Obama’s presidential candidacy – are ignored, if not dismissed, not only by the African-American community, but the public at-large.

Normally, liberal black “’leaders’ – many, but not all of whom, serve as mouthpieces for left-wing organizations or interests”… let me take that back. How many black “leaders” are mouthpieces for left-wing organizations? There aren’t many. They’re mostly white, but that’s alright.

”Obama is a radical communist, and I think it is becoming clear,” Alan Keyes, who lost to Obama in a contentious 2004 U.S. Senate race in Illinois, told Nebraska TV station KHAS-TV two weeks ago. “I’m not sure he’s even president of the United States.” Keyes, who refuses to address Obama as “president” continued, “and neither are many of our military people…who are now going to court to ask the question, ‘Do we have to obey a man who is not qualified under the constitution?”

When Irving Joyner, associate professor of law at North Carolina Central University’s School of Law in Durham, saw Keyes’ KHAS-TV interview online, he couldn’t believe it.

“Alan Keyes is the worst example of radical right-wing politics even as he clothes himself in Black skin,” Prof. Joyner told The Carolinian. “It is certainly tragic that Keyes is able to obtain undeserved and unwarranted press attention by being a lead ”attack dog” for interests and sentiments which are in direct opposition to the best interests of the vast majority of African-Americans.”

Professor Joyner is precisely what’s wrong with politics in America, and is a clear example of how Democrats have suckered him and other blacks to believe since we all look alike, we’re all supposed to think and vote alike.

I always thought that we were supposed to be a free people. With that, why is it that every other ethnic group in this country can have internal discussions between Democrats and Republicans, but only in the black community can an allegience to a political party earn you death threats?

George Curry, veteran journalist and former editor of Emerge Magazine, was blunt. “People such as Alan Keyes and [conservative commentator] Larry Elders have zero credibility in our community. Therefore, I never think about what they think or if they think at all,” Curry said.

Stella Adams, newly elected First Vice Chair of the NC Democratic Party, agrees. “As an African-American who fully embraces the agenda that has been set by our President Barack Obama, I am perplexed and dismayed by the remarks of Alan Keyes and others who have made outlandish and very close to seditious statements against our President, she told The Carolinian.

I, too, am perplexed and dismayed at the political intolerance of blacks who have either forgotten, or never were taught, that Democrats once lynched blacks who dared vote Republican. In those days, Democrats reluctantly allowed blacks to vote, even though Republican civil rights legislation (later repealed by Dems), permitted them to do so. If they did vote, depending where they lived, they cast a Democrat vote, sometimes at the barrel of a gun.

But black Republicans and others who embrace “radical right-wing politics” even as we clothe ourselves in black skin must not be debated. We are to be shunned, and as thin-skinned as many are in this country, black conservatives continue on despite liberal hate and intolerance.

Many analysts say that what many of Obama’s critics have in common is that they are virtually divorced from the African-American community. They have no real base of Black support. Intellectuals like Shelby Steele and Walter Williams work at high profile universities and conservative think tanks, so their salaries are paid by whites, not Blacks.

That’s one of the reasons why when they attack Obama or anyone else in the black community, they are seen as doing so from outside of the community, and thus, get no respect from inside.

Well, seeing how the standard operating procedure is to call any black conservative a sell-out, and any organization hiring him or her racist, tell me why a black organization would want that grief?

If white liberals are going to look down on blacks with pity and vote for us, not on the content of our character (or experience), but by the color of our skin, fine. We expect that.

Obama, Vanity FairBut I’ve always said that until there is a diversity of politics in the black community, they can elect a thousand Barack Obamas and nothing will change. When politicians know they don’t have to earn your vote, they get lazy. When they know your losing your job may cost them theirs, they get busy in a hurry.

Because of the entrenched nature of Democrat politics in the black community, they are safe and thus, the same ills blacks have complained about in the community still exist after decades of electing black Democrat city council persons, black Democrat state representatives, black Democrat state senators, black Democrat mayors, black Democrat police chiefs, black Democrat school superintendents and principals, black Democrat congresspersons, black Democrat senators, and now a black Democrat president.

Fool me once, shame on me. Fool you for over fifty years, and they want to shame me?

No, they call us haters of color.

Maybe they should ask Barack Obama for a stimulus mirror.

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COMMENTS

  • Brian Hibbert
    • Josh LeGuern

      Republicans need to stop pandering and take the conservative message to the black community. We will never make any headway if we try and be like the democrats. Let’s talk about social security reform, school choice, abortion, entrepenuership, these are all things the republican party shares support with a large portion of the black community.

      If we win 25% of the black vote, we can make a difference in urban communities AND make it impossible for Democrats to win elections.

      • Leopard1996

        Being African American and Libratarian myself, (which means I seriously trend more conservative). I have experienced the same problem. I find myself slowly turning another African American co-worker of mine onto conservativism little by little. Showing him more of the absurdities like how welfare pretty much encourages single motherhood, and doing less work to get more of a benefit.

        • navychick1993

          I often use a scene from the movie “Gone With the Wind” to illustrate the relationship between blacks and the Democrat Party. Scarlett O’Hara and Mammy are walking around Atlanta after the war and there are some free blacks and a white man talking. Well, the white man tells the blacks that they are going to get forty acres and a mule and they will also get to vote. And then he proceeds to tell them that they are going to vote like their friends, the white people, tell them how to vote. Everytime I watch that movie I just shake my head and think about the hold that the Democrat Party has on blacks. I tried stating this to my family and friends and got called a bunch of filthy names. When will the madness end?

          Anyways, welcome to Redstate.

      • Flagstaff

        Well written. Thanks.

        We can empathize with you because we are also called racist if we oppose the Great Obama, such as by calling him “The Great Obama.”

        • BAW

          Irving Joyner. he was one of the main voices pushing prosecution and conviction of three innocent young men for a crime that never happened in the Duke Lacrosse Hoax.

          • 6eorge Jetson

            shamelessly used that case to get himself reelected, never even bothering to interview the alleged victim while basing his prosecution on conjecture. And had the defendants not had the means to fight it, he would have gotten away with it.

    • teresamerica

      I have had many African American friends or cowrkers, and it seems that they would be happy if us whites were treated like slaves just so they could get even with us.

      I don’t understand why so many blacks stick with the democratic party, when us republicans want to help them succeed by challenging them to better themselves. Democrats just want to keep blacks dependent or not intelligent so they have to keep on relying on the Govt. We need to break this cycle of blacks feeling like they can’t succeed in life. I don’t know what the plan should be, but republicans need to change the way we speak to the lower class. I am not saying abandon our conservative values, but just go out on the streets and somehow make these lower class citizens feel important and that they have hope, and a chance to succeed.

      Yes, Barack Obama and democrats took advantage of voters. The fact that he is an African american, he used this to get others support within his own race just to get elected. He did the Let’s make them feel good, while taking advantage of them at the same time. He gave them a hope, that even he knew he could not fulfill. And yes he is the least qualified president ever!! I encourage everyone to visit my presentation/video on youtube, youtubethomist36, that shows how Obama was the affirmative action candidate, and unfortunately now the president.

  • NotSoBlueStater

    African Americans would have a lot more power were their votes actually in play.

    Great work. Thank you for this.

    • Rod_Patrick

      I don’t believe in minorities. It’s undignified. All Americans are equal – each one has the potential make himself or herself better regardless of circumstances.

      • Mike gamecock DeVine
        • Read Chesterton

          Democrats… proudly selling “The soft bigotry of low expectations” for 150 years and counting.

      • ZootSuit

        Agree or disagree with me, my signature line below says it all.

  • mom2oneson
  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    I’ve asked that question many a time of Obama supporters about why there is no political diversity among blacks. Orientals, whites, Latinos, and any other group can be politicaly diverse and nobody says a word about it, but not blacks.

    Thank you for this diary and, as the others have said, welcome to RedState.

    • Laura

      Very eloquent argument, blackandright.

      I look forward to reading you again in the future!