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Showing Original Post only (View all)Obama: There's no longer time for excuses for black men [View all]
OK. This is an interesting twist and I wonder what kind of backlash there will be?
I'm nonplussed to say the least, yet not surprised. While I am considering the context and audience, there seems to be something wrong with this approach, no matter how inspiring it is meant to seem. There is an underlying implication here that black men have been prone to "excuses" for their lack of power in this system and does that apply to other factors concerning gross injustice and inequality?
My increasing cognitive dissonance is actually forming into a D&D character in the corner, these days
This looks like a two-sides of the coin discussion, though.
President Obama on Sunday told the graduating class at Morehouse College, the country's pre-eminent historically black college, there is "no time for excuses" for this generation of African-American men and that it was time for their generation to step up professionally and in their personal lives.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/05/19/obama-morehouse-college-commencement/2324241/
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Of course, it's an out of context quote from a "journalist" Here's the WHOLE statement
uponit7771
May 2013
#2
". . . and instead of working alongside of them, you'll be competing with them . . .
HughBeaumont
May 2013
#7
"It's HORSESHIT, Eddie." = +100. as is obama's speech. "nobody's going to give you anything
HiPointDem
May 2013
#31
That is RW thinking. Far too like the "captain of my ship", "I make my luck" BS.
winter is coming
May 2013
#28
I've read, in a site I respect, that African American unemployment is higher now than when 0bama
byeya
May 2013
#3
this administration has presided over the devastation of poor black communities and the gutting
HiPointDem
May 2013
#32
i'm talking about the fact that black unemployment increased more, for longer, than white
HiPointDem
May 2013
#51
I wonder why people are quoting Obama as saying "no *longer* time for excuses"
Nye Bevan
May 2013
#4
I'm in agreement on the speech being fine if the audience found it appropriate,
hughee99
May 2013
#11
Neither his ancestors, his parent, nor he himself share the American Black experience.
WinkyDink
May 2013
#20
much of black experience is based on what others see and treat you as when they see you
JI7
May 2013
#40
So ok, fine, but don't we all make excuses for ourselves? What is new in that human behavior?
MichiganVote
May 2013
#57
Offensiveness aside, I'm thinking that there are some students & faculty over at Howard
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#68