The election of President Barack Obama is shifting
America
axis of race in ways that have yet to be politically quantified.
But from a standpoint of Black political leadership, it signals
a definite changing of the guard. The once-popular preacher / protester
ilk of leadership from the 1960s finds itself gasping for 21st century
oxygen, as young Black leaders are card-carrying democrats who can
now eyeball whomever they please.
Perception
suggests that African Americans are finally becoming politically
powerful as a people. But every industrialized nation with an ethnically
diverse population has a general pecking order of power, starting
with the dominant group most able to leverage capital might into
political influence that shapes foreign, domestic, and military
policies. All other simulations of power (freedoms of speech, press,
assembly etc.) are like political window-dressings of democracy
that may boost patriotism, but lack utility for minority people
to command such influence.
Similarly, people who have taken Placebo sugar pills sometimes experience
boosts in health, being that they psychologically expect and believe
the tablets contain medicinal properties to cure them. In much the
same way, American placebos (civil rights, integration, citizenship)
have given us expectations and beliefs of power, when in reality,
they lack the political properties of control (sovereignty, independence,
statehood) wielded by Euro-Americans ... Which is exactly why our
centuries-old ailments remain largely uncured.
Although upcoming generations of Black leaders are digesting Americanization
more easily, I�m reminded of Winston Churchill who remarked that
Euro-Americans will always do the right thing, after they�ve exhausted
all alternatives. And so, racial progress and the rise of Black
political leaders cannot be disconnected from America
habitual militarism and its 21st century requirements for economic
survivability ... Honestly, how much longer could we be coaxed into
voting for White multimillionaires and fighting ambiguous wars abroad
if we still faced stark Jim Crowness here?
But whether you believe it or not, there remains unvoiced resentment
towards civil rights leaders for pricking last nerves. Euro-Americans
have a known nationalist tendency of not liking to be cited or corrected
of their political flaws and flagrances. So,
naturally, this establishment welcomes fresh, race-neutral Black
leaders who skillfully steer around the systemic / endemic nature
and ramifications of America racial inequities. This, Obama faultlessly
personifies.
Part of his ascension involved soothing the historical burdens of
White guilt, while keeping civil rights leaders at arms-length to
prevent staining his political immaculacy of White acceptance. As
such, he cryptically foretold during his campaign that he rooted
in the Black community, but was not limited by it.
My question is, what crime did we commit as a people that someone
would have to present such a political defense for himself? If everyone
is equal why then, conversely, is he not limited by the White
community since he is also half-White? Most troubling however is
the unseen, unchallenged source that compelled him to make this
disclaimer, since it holds proven capabilities to diminish us, as
Black people, beneath the respect and political worth that all people
deserve.
Despite such subliminal credence to Whiteness, the repercussions
of centuries of Euro-American greed and immoralities are heading
homeward to roost. Not only is America experiencing an internal
crisis of leadership and financial upheaval, its international integrity
and superpower image are jeopardized, as the world community frowns
upon its brash war escapades. In response, it has become strategically
expedient for Euro-American males to deflect the government aggression
away from themselves.
Similar to the Lone Ranger designating Tonto the leader (after being
surrounded by angry Indians) the establishment hopes Obama and other
Black leaders like Attorney General Eric Holder and UN Ambassador
Susan Rice, can convey a placebo appearance that the US government
is no longer a big, bad, all-White wolf with the blood of Black
and Brown people dripping from its fangs. Together, they put a converted
face of change on what otherwise is a contiguous history of Euro-American
hegemony as usual.
Yes, America
is multicultural. Yes, Africans in America are making progress. But in our honest
pursuit of political power �via the leadership tutelage of Euro-Americans�
it is our spiritual responsibility to question if we, in the process,
are becoming proxy participants in a 21st century continuation of
the same interloping for resources that initially barbarized us
and Native Americans, under the pretext of freedom and democracy.
BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator, Ezrah Aharone, is a business graduate
of Hampton University,
who has worked in West Africa as a political
and economic consultant since 1981. He is the author of two political
books, Sovereign Evolution:
Manifest Destiny from Civil Rights to Sovereign Rights (2009)
and Pawned Sovereignty: Sharpened Black Perspectives on
Americanization, Africa, War and Reparations
(2003). He is also a founding member of the Center for Sovereignty
Advancement. Click here
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