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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhere the hell were these blackademics before 2008?
hey damn sure didnt help the black farmers get their money, they damn sure didnt get black people health insurance, and they damn sure didnt help our black gay brothers and sisters from getting kicked out of the military.
So where the hell were they?
Ill tell you where they were, they were at each others schools sitting on some fucking panel theorizing about how to end racism or make it better for African Americans.
But do you know where President Obama was?
He was out in the streets registering people to vote, he was condemning an unjust war before it became fashionable to do so.
We got pictures of Barack Obama fresh out of college walking in poor black neighborhoods registering people to vote.
We got pictures of a young Barack Obama helping black folk.
We got pictures of a young Barack Obama sitting in a village in Kenya breaking bread with his grandmother.
And these same motherfuckers want to question his blackness
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Barack Obama in Chicago, 1995
Illinois State Senator Barack Obama at a community meeting in his district with his state representative (second from right) House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie
Barack Obama in his first year at Harvard Law School after working at Developing Communities Project as a community organizer from 1985 1988 where he set up a tenants rights organization, job training program, and college preparatory program. He enrolled at Harvard Law School in the fall of 1988 so as to better help his community
This photo released by Obama for America shows Barack Obama teaching at the University of Chicago Law School. After Harvard Law School, Obama returned to Chicago, joined a small civil rights firm, ran a voter registration drive, and lectured on constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School
Barack Obama with his grandmother Sarah Hussein Obama in her home in the village of Nyagoma-Kogelo, western Kenya, 1987
Barack Obama at an antiwar rally in Chicago in September 2002
Found on the Obama Diary

Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)We didn't all read or watch whatever set you off, so it might be helpful to have a bit of context.
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Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)El Shaman
(583 posts)Dinich D Souza
2.Judge Louie Gomad
3. Dr. Ben Carson
4. AA guy with the big Afro ( having a pearyatias moment here- too many to recall!
5. Don't forget the donald
6. Or the Neuter .
Bye
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)I'd have to say the 'academic' part is sarcastic, then. Just having a degree or three doesn't make you an academic. I'm up to 6 these days, and I'm not an academic.
Liberal_Stalwart71
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(1,115 posts)One K, One R
madokie
(51,076 posts)thank you
JaydenD
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(1,284 posts)caraher
(6,328 posts)Since you don't name names I don't know who you are calling out, but I think ending racism needs many people to apply their own unique talents in many different ways. Obama found his, but I think it's just as important that academics find theirs...
Okay. He's black, by the way. So, he turns to me and said "Astrophysics?". Then he says the following: "The black community cannot afford the luxury of someone with your intellect to spend it on that subject". And I was devastated by that comment. Devastated. Now he wasn't just anybody saying it, this is somebody who was walking the walk, and talking the talk. And so, I had no way out of that. He dug a hole, and put me in the hole. And I had no shovel and no ladder, no way to- there was in a hole, trying to think my way out of it. And I knew my interest in the universe was real because I felt it in my heart, I felt it coursing through my veins, but my responsibility as an educated member of society was eating away at that ambition.
In the absence of another way to think about the problem, I just kept at it, but with this albatross around my neck, this, this guilt that maybe I wasn't doing all I could to help others.
Years later, he was asked to appear on TV for his astrophysics expertise. When he saw his own interview, he was struck by the thought that this was the first time he'd seen an African American interviewed as an expert on a topic not related to race:
Again, I don't know who you're calling out, but there's not just one right way to do things, and just because someone is an academic doesn't mean they had the right combination of talent, opportunity and motivation to do the kinds of things Barack Obama has done.