For
his continued wars against Pakistanis, Afghans, and Iraqis, his support
for the overthrow of democracy in Honduras, his abetting dictatorships
across the Arab and Muslim worlds (which his government finances, arms
and trains in torture methods), his planning for a possible invasion of
Iran, and his enthusiastic support for the racist Israeli settler colony
(and its colonial wars and occupations against Palestinians), US President
Barack Obama received the Nobel "Peace" Prize. This comes as
no surprise, as Obama joins a long list of recipients of this sham of
a prize, who are distinguished for similar "peaceful" pursuits.
These include terrorists like Menachem Begin, war criminals like Henry
Kissinger, ethnic-cleansing colonial generals like Yitzhak Rabin, dictators
like Anwar Sadat, corrupt politicians like Yasser Arafat, and imperial
presidents like Jimmy Carter. Granting this overambitious power-hungry
man the recognition of the Nobel committee is therefore most apt.
Obama's most recent pursuit of peace has
been to force the corrupt Palestinian Authority to discard the United
Nations-issued Goldstone Report which detailed the war crimes committed
by Israel in its murderous war against Palestinian civilians in Gaza ten
months ago. Indeed, the first black American president has just enjoined
the Palestinians and Arab and Muslim countries from the pulpit of the
UN to recognize Israel's right to be a racist "Jewish State."
One wonders what the American reaction would be if Palestinian and Arab
leaders would call on Obama and on African Americans to recognize the
right of the US to be a white state.
This is the same Obama whose hubris was of
such caliber that when he gave his infamous speech in Cairo several months
ago he did not grieve the tens of thousands of Arab, including Egyptian,
civilians killed by Israel's six decade-long wars and massacres against
them; nor did he show solidarity with the millions of Arabs who were rendered
refugees (including one million Egyptians during the War of Attrition)
by Israel's barbaric bombings. Instead, Obama chose to give Arabs a lesson
in European Jewish history and enjoined them to appreciate the holocaust
committed by European Christians against European Jews and not the ongoing
Nakba committed by European Jewish colonial settlers against Arabs. He
has even forbidden Palestinians or other Arabs from ever attempting to
destroy Israel's racist structures to end its racist rule. Indeed, Obama
threatened Arabs that any attempt by them to destroy the racist basis
of the Jewish state would be seen as tantamount to a holocaust. One wonders
if he thinks ending segregation in the US and apartheid in South Africa
were tantamount to the extermination of white people! This is also the
same Obama who, in order to fend off the accusation of being Muslim, told
us during his electoral campaign that not only was he a Christian, but
that he prays to Jesus every night and that the blood of Jesus Christ
will redeem him.
But general wisdom in the US has it that
the election of Obama, even if it did not instantiate any change in US
imperial policy abroad, has been the best thing that happened to most
Americans, or at least to white liberal Americans and all African Americans,
at the domestic level. This is a largely mistaken conclusion. Obama in
my estimation is the worst thing that happened in recent years to African
Americans, who continue to face institutional, structural, economic, cultural,
social and personal discrimination on a daily basis. The racism that informs
US domestic policy and causes the poverty of African Americans is not
unrelated to the racism that informs US imperial policies that impoverish
Egyptians, Palestinians, Hondurans, Iraqis and Afghans.
Obama's election has been best for white
liberal Americans whose conscience can be assuaged by pretending that
they are not racist at all and that indeed America is no longer a racist
place evidenced by the election of a black man to the presidency. The
fact that today African Americans are less educated and poorer than they
were in the 1960s is immaterial to this self-congratulatory logic. Neither
is the fact that there are more African American men today (in relative
and absolute numbers) in America's racist jails than there had been at
the height of apartheid in South Africa. As for Obama's ongoing policies
on education and racialized crime, they of course continue the policies
of his white predecessors in pushing for more corporatization of schools
and jails and busting teachers unions in the interest of the white business
class.
But Obama is the culmination of white liberal
hopes entertained since the early '70s when the language of racism was
transformed, as an effect of the cooptation of the Civil Rights movement,
into a culturalist language. Black people were not inferior racially,
white liberals averred, "their problem" was diagnosed as "cultural."
The feeling was that if black Americans would simply speak and act like
a fantasized white middle class and adopt its social and cultural values,
they would cease to face discrimination and they would break the "cycle
of poverty." Reform, it was decided, should aim to effect such transformation.
The black middle class, formed in the late 19th century in the wake of
the abolition of slavery, though a small minority among African Americans,
was seen as a model to be emulated. Indeed white liberal remedies like
Affirmative Action (the largest beneficiaries of which were and still
are white women and not African Americans) when it benefited any blacks
at all, it did so by benefiting the established small black middle class.
It was conservative members of this class who, after reaping its benefits,
would advocate against Affirmative Action. Thus, white women and middle
class African Americans benefited from a program that improved little
in the lives of most African Americans, while the latter would increasingly
be blamed for benefiting from it at the expense of white men -- a refrain
used by most white conservatives and not a few white liberals!
As Derrick Bell has eloquently demonstrated,
Affirmative Action is a cover for a system by which racism continues to
be institutionalized and African Americans continue to be blamed for refusing
to improve their lives despite alleged Herculean efforts on their behalf.
Some of the culturalist arguments of white liberals centered on Affirmative
Action's production of white-acting black folks who would join the ranks
of "hard-working Americans," a racist code that refers to white
people which Obama often invokes in his speeches. The fantasy of low-grade
American television programs in the late 1970s and 1980s like "Different
Strokes" and "Webster" was to demonstrate that if white
families were afforded the opportunity to raise black kids, these kids
would end up as model citizens; indeed, they could grow up to become presidents
one day. It was culture, you see, not race!
Obama was of course not only raised by his
white Christian mother and her family (something he -- and Joe Biden --
never tired of reminding us during his electoral campaign to fend off
his paternal Muslim contamination), but even his black father was African
and not African American. Passing him off as an example of what happens
when African Americans are raised the "right way" is the pride
and joy of white liberals enamored of their own culturalist-cum-racist
ideology and inebriated by virulent American nationalism. Obama's continuation
of America's imperial wars and aggressions is proof that if you put an
African American in office who is raised "the right way," he
will perform his imperial duties as well as any white president. Obama's
winning the Nobel Peace Prize was therefore a major gain for white liberal
Americans who can bask in the sun of their achievement. For after all,
producing a few African Americans in the form of Barack Obama can and
will silence whoever can still muster the courage to criticize this thoroughly
racist system dubbed "American democracy" which continues to
victimize most African Americans and much of the Third World.
BlackCommentator.com
Guest Commentator, Joseph Massad is associate professor of modern Arab politics and intellectual
history at Columbia University. He is a regular contributor to The Electronic Intifada. This article was originally published by Al-Ahramand is republished with the author's permission. Click here
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