by Edwin Okong'oEdwin Okong'o is an associate editor at New America Media.
by Edwin Okong'oEdwin Okong'o is an associate editor at New America Media.

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The election of a black president has given the fashionable fantasy of North American color blindness body and wings. Ostensibly colorblind policies, argues Tim Wise, actually work to widen the persistent gaps between black and white America. You can't pursue racial justice without confronting the everyday reality of race. Since race and racism are constructs imposed by whites on the rest of humanity, only privileged whites can afford the pretense of colorblindness. Solving the nation's persistent problems will mean giving up this pretense.
African scholar Mahmood Mamdani challenges the fabricated
stats and fraudelent history popularized by the Save Darfur Coalition and the advocates of robust U.S. military intervention in Sudan. The Save Darfur Coalition, he argues is not a peace movement but a war dance, blocking a peaceful settlement by spreading falsified casualty figures, groundless charges of genocide, and offering the U.S. public an appealing but misleading case for military intervention.
The year that saw an African American run for the presidency as a viable contender also witnessed a truly remarkable silence. While millions of words written about the political ascent of one black man, there was virtually nothing about the descent of black leadership into well-nigh total ineffectiveness. Barack Obama’s personal itinerary was mapped in the minutest detail. The larger itinerary of African Americans was mostly ignored.
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Nigeria wondered why Obama
Nigeria wondered why Obama didn’t include the African giant in his itinerary. And, if you were Obama, wouldn’t you automatically pick the land that gave the world Nelson Mandela?
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Obama is a full of crap
And only Africans will swallow this bull crap! Black people have lost their minds for condoning this Obama farce.
Blood is just that...
It is not true that "only Africans will swallow this crap". The "feel good politics" that gave us Obama has its roots here in America. The deification of this clown has the imprints of black brothers and sisters who voted for this clown en masse for the sole purpose to "have a black man as president". Here at BAR, many posters, including this African, argued against this shortsighted tendency to elevate black people to a status they don't deserve. I know, the same shit happened in South Africa. What you saw in Ghana was not different from the exuberant celebration of the rise of Obama and the euphoria that handed him the white house on a platter so that he may "surprise the white man when he, like a true chameleon, will morph into a progressive president and deliver the 10% balance of our freedom so we may be absolutely free at last!
I 'm getting sick and tired of this "African blood" nonsense as espoused by this writer and his ilk. There is nothing to be gained by the possession of this supposedly unique type of fluid that flows in the veins of some of us. This silly idea that to be African is to be of superior stock is based on ignorance and the pyschological disorder of a people that will view their suffering as proof of their "greatness" and evidence of being the sole claimants of an identity so many are entitled to, not merely by virtue of where they were born, but by historical realities that could not be avoided, period!
What I saw on the faces of the multitudes that came to welcome the messiah was the "hope" which has been the salespitch of this snake oil salesman. I saw hungry faces that had come to be fed a few fish and bread that would nourish their souls until kingdom come, until the end of the world! I saw a people who "hoped" for deliverance from the clutches of their fake messiahs who have not been able to provide for their well-being as human beings and victims of a world where colour and one's relationship to the means of production determine whether they will die of hunger or bullets.
Only Obama is responsible for what he does. Those he has been able to deceive are responsible for their own gullibility and laziness to, at least, find out who created the remote-controlled monster and son of imperialism. What is unfortunate is that the monster will suck all our blood if we don't get him before the sun rises, be it on the continent or here in North America. Our first test was the NAACP conference demonstration!