Re: [PacificaRadiowaves] Re: [NewPacifica] Africans are Hip to The Obama Hype..



Kevin White <cuitlacoche1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My good friend Abati believes apparently believes Obama is a house N word, and 
not a real black man.
 
No my friend, I DO NOT.

For Obama to be a house N (in the context of my conversation vis vie "the 
people made in america") he would have to be a descendent of those enslaved 
prisoners of WARS.   

It is understood (by we, the other's) that with European Racism, NO SUCH 
DISTINCTION NEED BE MADE. ALL YOU NEED IS DARK SKIN, OR/AND HAVE SOMETHING THE 
WHITE RULING-CLASS NEED, WANT OR COVERT...and "WOLLA" YOUR A NIGGER...SAND 
NIGGER...JUNGLE NIGGER, "GUNGA-DIN" NIGGER, MEXICAN NIGGER, INDIAN NIGGER, TO 
YUGOSLAVIAEN NIGGER etc., etc., etc.,!

Obama is a very skilled and dangerous INTERLOPER in the employ of "The New 
World Order".  He is an unprincipled handpicked African americam 
mulatto-opportunist.  He represents the most significant danger to the survival 
of the pmia since the hay-day and founding of the klan! 

Obama, is a virulent imposture and must be exposed and repudiated by 
thoughtful, and concerned people the world over.  

White people know HE IS NOT one of their own "home-grown bastards", and they 
are content to play along with this drama, because it makes them feel good 
believing it cost them nothing.

...made in america,
I'm Emmett Abati Doe 

www.myspace.com/reallyquittingamerica


                               
Joe, please forgive my naivete on this issue, but I do have a few thoughts. 
  
 The main reason there's a distinction between an African who is an American 
from an African-American is fairly simple. The Africans are highly educated and 
don't express all the anger. 
  
 May I use for an illustration the difference between hip-hop vs. Reggeaton. 
Both come from poor exploited places. Both tend to represent the voice of the 
voiceless as Pacificans claim to represent. However, in general one is a music 
of anger, glamorizing criminal monsters, sexual exploitation, and the blingy 
economics of bourgeois simpletons. The other (Reggaeton if you are not paying 
attention) is full of joy with a positive, if not rabid, view of sexuality.

 This why Jesse Jackson and Reverand Al Sharpton would never be president. 
  
 My good friend Abati believes apparently believes Obama is a house N word, and 
not a real black man. This is a violent country with a very war like people 
living in it. Dennis Kucinich can never be president because he's honest. To 
succeed you have to be all things to all people, and Americans are not that 
nice of a people. You have to play to the lowest common denominator, just like 
the neo-cons do. And with America's education level, the lowest common 
denominator is pretty low indeed.
  
 We never know what these people are really like until they take office. 
Hillary has already been president twice. I think we know what she's about. 
John McCain wants to continue the Total War.
  
 A vote for Nader is a vote for McCain.
  
 The only one on the table is Barack Obama.
  
 You political purity, though adorable in a mid-term election, is an invitation 
for another 8 years of Bush.
  
 Kevin White
 
 
 ----- Original Message ----
From: Joseph Wanzala <wanzala@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 1:06:32 PM
Subject: Re: [NewPacifica] Africans are Hip to The Obama Hype..

  but then, we would not even be talking about Mr. Obama if he were not 
beholden to the vampires.... so, while I share all the criticisms, it might 
also be a good idea to examine why he has such broad appeal and what he is all 
about beneath the surface. e.g. what does the Obama phenomenon say about the 
power struggles that are going on amongst the ruling elite, pwogs tend to 
ignore these battles (a big reason why many pwogs, e.g. chomsky, cockburn 
dismiss the question of who assasinated JFK - ie, "who cares, after all he was 
part of the elite anyways").

I also find the distinction that he is an African who is American as opposed to 
being an African-American - dubious. I am well aware from personal experience 
that it is an important distinction, however I thought a central part of the 
Black Nationalist/ Pan-Africanist project (which have their roots in the new 
world, specifically the Carribean) to minimize rather than emphasize this 
distinction?  To be sure, he has done an end-run around the historical legacy 
of Black American political leadership, but at the same time, black American 
leaders have been aggressively destroyed (Malcolm X, MLK etc) or thoroughly 
co-opted  (Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young and Co.)

there is also the issue of how White Americans perceive Africans versus Black 
Americans - which I can also speak to from personal experience.

So... anyway, just some thoughts

more later,

Joe W.


 
On Feb 9, 2008 10:58 PM, Emmett Abati Doe <abatidoe2@yahoo. com> wrote:
      
 by Larry Pinkney at: http://www.blackcom mentator. com/
      Cover Story
Barack Obama and the Euphoria of Madness
Keeping It Real
By Larry Pinkney
BC Editorial Board 
    
   

   Those who ignore reality and the lessons of history do so at their own 
peril. Ignoring reality, whether in a state of euphoria or not, is nonetheless 
a sure recipe for disaster.
 It is both sad and simultaneously horribly fascinating to observe so many 
euphorically pinning their hopes and dreams on Barack Obama, a chameleon who 
speaks liberally of "change" but who is, himself, beholden to the very same 
blood-sucking corporate vampires (including Lockheed and others) who are 
ravaging the peoples of America, and the entire planet. It seems we have moved 
euphemistically from Dracula to a corporately repackaged Blackula in the person 
of Barack Obama. In the very name of "change," Obama is moving America 
euphorically backwards.
 All of America, but most especially we Black, Brown, and Red peoples, need to 
pay heed to the unfolding debacle known as the "Obama phenomenon." This 
so-called "phenomenon" is propelled by blind euphoria, while being steeped in 
double-speak and disinformation. The danger in this is self-evident. 
 Never mind that Barack Obama is a stalwart supporter of apartheid / corporate 
Zionism and is beholden to the Zionist corporate lobby in the US, which wags 
the people of America as a whole to the tune of billions upon billions of 
dollars from the coffers of this nation. It should be noted that Barack Obama 
made it quite clear in The Jerusalem Post newspaper (Israel) of January 29, 
2008, that the Palestinian people whose lands are, and have long been, 
illegally and militarily occupied by Israel, "do not have the right of return." 
Similar to the wanton genocide that America carried out against the indigenous, 
so-called "Indian" peoples on this North American continent under the cover of 
Manifest Destiny, so it is that the Zionists are simultaneously carrying out de 
facto apartheid and  genocide against the Palestinian people. Black, Red, and 
Brown peoples should pay close attention to this horrible reality, which is 
supported by Barack Obama, and no amount of Obama
 double-speak can obfuscate this outrage. Black Americans must realize 
unequivocally that every Israeli or Jewish person is not necessarily a Zionist, 
just as every German was not necessarily a Nazi (Adolph Hitler in fact also 
murdered thousands of non-Jewish Germans who opposed him). However, make no 
mistake about this: Nazism, Zionism, and apartheid are inextricably tied 
together. Moreover, it should be clearly understood that Semitic peoples 
include both Arab and Jewish peoples, including Palestinians. Thus, the 
constant tactic of depicting any who criticize the actions of Zionists as being 
"anti-Semitic, " is inaccurate, diversionary, and ridiculous. Barack Obama is  
deeply beholden to apartheid / corporate Zionism at the expense of the 
Palestinian people and peace with justice throughout the so-called Middle East. 
            
 Never mind that Barack Obama, contrary to corporate myth, was never in reality 
a so-called grassroots, political, "community activist," but was in fact a 
financially paid, funded, and comfortable opportunist who did not lay his life 
on the line in any serious manner for disenfranchised people. Moreover, his 
alleged "volunteer" work in Chicago was anything but the stuff of legend in 
serving the people, though one would never learn this from his current 
supporters in the corporate media. Indeed, Barack Obama is himself the 
beneficiary of the many serious and committed women and men grassroots, 
political, community activists who went before him, and who often paid for 
their activism by tortuous jail/prison time and/or death. Serious community 
activism is no joke and will never be hailed  or supported by corporations or 
the corporate media. 
 Never mind that Barack Obama has indicated both verbally and in writing that 
he favors "unilateral" US military actions against other nations, which is both 
dangerously absurd and in direct contravention and flagrant violation of 
international law. Notwithstanding the constant double-speak of Barack Obama, 
his admiration for Ronald Reagan (who despised US working men and women and who 
unilaterally militarily invaded the tiny Black nation of Grenada), and his warm 
relationship with William Daley of the infamous and racist Daley political 
machine in Chicago, should, at bare minimum, give people of good will (of all 
colors) serious pause for thought.
 Nevertheless, and despite all of the foregoing, there are those who insist, 
regarding Barack Obama: "At least he's black!" Is he? What is Blackness and 
what does it really mean in America? And how is being bamboozled, pimped, and 
disenfranchised by a black person any better than being emaciated by a person 
of any other color? Think about it as if your very life depends on it, because, 
ultimately, it may.
 The January 31, 2008, Daily Sun of Nigeria, in an article entitled, "Barack 
Obama May Win, But He's No African American," poignantly stated, in relevant 
part: "There are several fundamental issues that must be clarified to 
understand the importance of Obama's candidacy. First of all, strictly speaking 
Barack Obama is not an African-American - but an African who is American. He's 
not a descendant of the enslaved Africans who built America without reward or 
respect for their contributions� But there is a side to his character 
that well-illustrates the differences between himself and the average 'Black 
American.' For instance, when speaking of his heritage he points proudly to his 
living relatives [in Kenya]� He doesn't have  the burden or challenge of 
discussing how his ancestors overcame prejudice within the very society he's 
striving to rule. He doesn't have to refer to the disenfranchisement and 
dehumanization of his ancestors when he speaks of the legacy that
 he represents�" Nor does he have or relate to the collective suffering 
and ongoing struggle of a physically and emotionally brutalized Black America.  
 Many Black Americans and our Brown and Red sisters and brothers will, I fear, 
come to be deeply disappointed in Barack Obama, once he demonstrates who he 
really is. There will be no peace or justice under an Obama Presidency, should 
such come to pass. Even the majority of white Americans, with the exception of 
the corporate liberals and conservatives, may yet come to realize that Obama's 
interests are corporate interests; they are not the needs and interests of 
everyday people, who represent the overwhelming majority of this nation and the 
world.
 It must be reiterated that the Democrat and Republican Parties have 
consistently sold out Black, Red, Brown, Yellow, and White peoples in America. 
There is no doubt that the blind euphoria being experienced by those who are 
presently not critically thinking - is also being experienced by the elite of 
the US corporate/military/ media apparatus - except that their euphoria is not 
blind. It is callous, calculating, and cold-blooded.  
 We need to be about the business of thinking and acting outside the box and 
building political parties that are outside the box, parties that serve the 
economic, social, and political interests of the masses of people. This is 
precisely why the candidacy of former US Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney for 
President and the Power To The People Coalition is of such enormous importance 
for the present and for the future. This coalition is all about collectively 
laying the foundation for systemic change - which is the only way that we can 
enjoy real change. 
 Blind euphoria notwithstanding, those who ignore reality and the lessons of 
history, do so at their own peril. Now, more than ever, is the time to be 
critical thinkers, not blind followers. 
 BlackCommentator. com Editorial Board member, Larry Pinkney, is a veteran of 
the Black Panther Party, the former Minister of Interior of the Republic of New 
Africa, a former political prisoner and the only American to have successfully 
self-authored his civil/political rights case to the United Nations under the 
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. For more about Larry 
Pinkney see the book, Saying No to Power: Autobiography of a 20th Century 
Activist and Thinker , by William Mandel [Introduction by Howard Zinn]. (Click 
here to read excerpts from the book) Click here to contact Mr. Pinkney.
 

  


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