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Freedom Rider: Black America at the Bottom

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by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley

New U.S. Census data show “black Americans are at the absolute bottom of the economic heap in a county still teetering from the effects of a seemingly endless recession.” With the median household income at $50,000, African American households earn only $32,000 – $5,000 per year less than Latinos. Insanely, however, Black Americans are more optimistic about the economy than all other groups. Obama twists Black minds. “Most black people still love the president who looks like them but who goes out of his way to ignore them and their needs.”

 

Freedom Rider: Black America at the Bottom

by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley

The fate of people already on the bottom grows more precarious by the day.”

The nation’s economic news is grim indeed, and is the grimmest of all for black Americans. Recently released census data shows that while the median yearly income in this country is $50,000, it is only $32,000 for black people, the lowest of any other racial group in the country. Hispanics had a median income of $37,000, whites $49,000 and Asians $64,000.

Simply put, black Americans are at the absolute bottom of the economic heap in a county still teetering from the effects of a seemingly endless recession. The term recession is something of a misnomer because it does not adequately describe the worldwide crises endemic to capitalism. As western nations take their citizens on a dizzying race to the bottom with various austerity measures, the fate of people already on the bottom grows more precarious by the day.

It is not coincidental that the dismal economic prospects for black people has occurred at the same moment that black politics limps along on life support. Black politics traditionally affirmed a right, indeed an obligation, to speak directly to the needs and aspirations of the masses of people. It has been substituted with feelings of vicarious joy when a black person reaches a high office.

Enter Barack Obama, the beneficiary of both black loyalty and a system which he assessed astutely as being ready for the right black man to come along. He fills the duel roles perfectly, giving good feelings about his presence in the White House but this presence is a result of promising to do nothing that the 1% would find inconvenient.

The dismal economic prospects for black people has occurred at the same moment that black politics limps along on life support.”

Sadly, the bloom is not yet off of the Obama rose, with a continuation of bizarre poll results indicating that the group doing the worst has the greatest degree of optimism. But the income and other indicators don’t lie and don’t change because most black people still love the president who looks like them but who goes out of his way to ignore them and their needs.

While phony government figures claim that employment numbers are improving, more than 46 million Americans are now receiving food stamps, a record. As the leaders of European countries struggle to keep the crises of Greece, Italy and Spain from spinning out of control, it is tempting to anticipate the post capitalist world. The thought experiment is interesting, but one thing is clear. When the dust eventually settles, black people will be at the bottom of a destroyed system.

If Barack Obama is re-elected, it is likely that black support for him will also continue, and the downward spiral will continue too. What is the future of a group always living on the cusp of disaster when a huge disaster takes place? No one can predict if the world economy will collapse Armageddon-like, or whether it too will limp along, under performing and slowly putting millions of people in ever more dire conditions.

It is difficult to imagine a worse scenario, but imagine it we must. The Obama phenomenon has silenced a people who were once the most likely to speak out against inequality and injustice. The death of movement politics has made black people the perfect victims of the descent of their nation’s and the world’s economies.

The Obama phenomenon has silenced a people who were once the most likely to speak out against inequality and injustice.”

Barack Obama’s role in exacerbating the crisis goes unnoticed while tangential characters are given needless attention. Every hateful statement from the mouth of Newt Gingrich is dissected and railed against but Gingrich has not been in power in this country for a long time. He played no role in the bank bailout and he did not declare that Social Security would be placed on the budget cutting table. Obama did those things and put an already suffering group further and further behind.

There has been a ray of hope lately provided by the Occupy Wall Street movement.

The group condemned for a lack of focus has focused on neighborhoods with high housing foreclosure rates and acted to put people back into their houses. The Occupy Our Homes actions are doing what movements have always done, forcing the powerful to respond to popular demands.

Black Americans do not have to continue acting like sheep going to the slaughterhouse. They can remember their history of bold action. They do not have to continue being last on the income list, and the political list. If movement politics can be resurrected the group at the bottom now does not have to stay there. There is hope for a different future, if people are unafraid to remember how great changes came about in the past.

Margaret Kimberley's Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BAR, and is widely reprinted elsewhere. She maintains a frequently updated blog as well as at http://freedomrider.blogspot.com. Ms. Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be reached via e-Mail at Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgandaReport.com.

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It's Going to be Worse if Our Own Leaders Don't Respect the Law!

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I'm against President Barack Obama, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, 33rd Congressional District Congresswoman Karen Bass, 2nd District LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley Thomas, and/or other black people in policy making positions, be it past or the present, because he or she do not use his or her influence to uphold the U.S. Constitution or any respective State Constitution to protect the lawful rights of U.S. born descendants of slavery.

“There are cases where an individual has been wrongfully treated by his government and about the only way, unless the individual resorts to court, and even in some cases the courts are not able to give proper relief, the only area or avenue open to the individual is through his representative. When you find a bona fide error has been made, I suggest that you make a maximum effort to remedy it. This I feel is a vital and important function of those of us in the House of Representatives”.

Authors: Donald G. Tacheron and Morris Udall, from the book entitled, “The Job of the Congressman”, pages 65 and 66.

(The above excerpt “The Job of the Congressman” holds true for any elected office holder, and/or U.S. Citizen.)

The value of an elected official, without respect to political party affiliation, criminal or civil defense lawyer is gauged by the competency of any of these influential individuals to use the Constitution, the rule of law, tort practice to represent a client, especially a client egregiously violated by the atrocities of government.

This would be especially the case for any influential individual of the same ethnic identity of the individuals served, because it is not in the best interest of any other ethnic group to be the first to step up to the plate in behalf of the specific ethnic group (Black in this instance) egregiously violated by government who seeks redress in compensation, restitution from the government for the harm done, etc.

Stumbles in the Dark and More

 

It is true that African Americans(AA”s) have been weakened by decades of a vicious and sustained campaign of retribution by the power elite under the cloak of "War on Drugs/War on Crime".  AA men and women behind bars are blood sacrifices on the altar of Euro Supremacy.  The backlash has extended to the destruction of AA radio and more recently any internet site that serves as a radio station alternative  for young AA’s.                                                   

Unfortunately, after legal segregation ended, AA’s hobbled our own economic and political development with a wholesale abandonment of AA owned businesses and institutions.  Every AA owned and operated bank, insurance company, hospital, restaurant and store that closed in the headlong rush to “integration” with Euro-Americans was a lost opportunity to provide jobs and stability to the AA community.

In the early 1970’s, an infant AA film industry was strangled in the crib by self-righteous preachers who denounced the sex and violence of the Blaxploitation genre.  They failed to see that this genre was a foot in the door to what could have grown into a vertically integrated industry for AA’s. The industry could have bloomed had it been given investments in time, energy and money.

The nascent AA personal care industry (hair and makeup) born out of the “Black is Beautiful” ethos of the Black Power and Black Arts movements was a source of AA economic growth and development in the 1970’s. AA manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers created and sold products to AA customers, creating lucrative businesses and jobs at every level. 

AA manufacturers stumbled when they sold off profitable hair and makeup lines to Euro-American multinationals, instead of creating industry alliances.  At the retail level, AA consumers stumbled when they allowed Asian and Russian immigrants to colonize  wholesale distribution and retail sales of AA hair and makeup products.  Chasing the lowest price has cost the AA community dearly in lost businesses and jobs.

Perhaps it is too much to ask AA’s to do the internal community work that would encourage economic independence at this time of high crisis.  Yet, someday the crisis will end and if AA’s are ever to be more than beggars in America, we will have to take care of our own needs and not allow ourselves to be punked out of prosperity.   It is obscene that other groups use our ideas, labor and dollars to create wealth for themselves, while reviling AA’s as “lazy” and “stupid”.  Only AA’s can change this dynamic.

Dumb Desperate Delirious and Delusional

Thanks Ms Kimberly for another hit of real life in the real world involving real people in real time.  Can’t say it any better than you already have but a lot of black folks are just too Dumb Desperate Delirious and Delusional to see the truth.  Too Dumb in believing Obama is representing them while he does all that his Big Money Corporate backers tell him to do privatize everything endless war and austerity for everybody.  Too Desperate in believing that things will get better while not noticing the so called middle class being ruthlessly eviscerated, with people losing their jobs, homes, and pensions and anything else of any value or worth.  Too Delirious from smoking all that Obama Chronic to see the disastrous results of the Milton Freeman Chicago School of Economics Train Wreck, presenting us all with a dark and dismal future.  Too Delusional about a Black man as president to see the Wall Street financial terrorist push the nation and the rest of the world over the cliff.  I don’t know about anyone else but this sure looks like INSANITY to me. (I’m just saying).  Lord Oh Lord Please help us all.

Peace

 

S Murph