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5, 2008 - Issue 279 |
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Story #2 Obama and the Essence of Critical Support By Bill Fletcher, Jr. BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor |
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So, I watched Senator Obama’s speech Tuesday night and thought to myself how, despite every reservation I have had about Senator Obama’s politics, I was moved by the moment. Deep inside me I had always expected that a conservative Black candidate could emerge at some point, but I thought that it was very unlikely that a liberal-to-progressive could, in the near future, emerge and win the nomination. The color line has
not been shattered. It has been further bent. It has been rendered more
complex by the rise of a nominee for the Presidency of the I sat in front of
the TV transfixed, knowing that this was an historic moment, irrespective
of whether Senator Obama wins or loses in November. I, for one, will continue
to critically support him. This means that I do think that there
is a VERY significant different between Senators Obama and McCain. This
is not a tweedle-dee/tweedle-dumb juxtaposition,
even given my differences with Senator Obama. Senator McCain wishes to
continue the direction of George Bush and to advance the process of the
consolidation of a neo-liberal authoritarian state. Senator Obama is looking
for a politically liberal solution to the current crisis. I do not think
that such a solution exists, but I do think that there is an opening for
progressives to push for genuine alternative political and economic solutions
to the crises afflicting the Yes, this was and
is an historic moment. There is, however, little time to relish in this
moment because it will soon pass. If we are not thinking both about building
for an Obama victory, but more importantly, laying the foundation for
stronger social movements and a mass political organization that can advance
a progressive direction, we will have misunderstood our challenge and
fallen prey to illusions. Taking nothing away from Senator Obama’s own
brilliance, he stands today as the presumptive nominee of the Democratic
Party because of a groundswell of anger and hope that exists across the
BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor, Bill Fletcher, Jr., is a Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies, the immediate past president of TransAfrica Forum and co-author of the just released book, Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path toward Social Justice (University of California Press), which examines the crisis of organized labor in the USA. Click here to contact Mr. Fletcher. |
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