How Has Obama Changed Black America So Far?!?

by Averagebro on November 17, 2009

in Politics & Policy

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I’m naturally a hater very skeptical about “sliver bullets”, especially as pertains to the black community. And anyone who reads my blog regularly knows that I’ve been incredibly skeptical about the perceived “Obama Effect” on the black community that many people have trumpeted as a cure to all that ails Negroes in hoods’ and burbs’ nationwide.

The predictions were numerous during last year’s campaign, and they came from some very respected, very educated Negroes who really should know better. People said the Obamas would serve as a shining example as the perfect functional marriage that would convince brothers coast to coast to turn in their player cards, put a rang on it, and buy that Toyota Sienna to fill with kids. Others said Michelle-O’s physical fitness would have black women trading armchairs for arm curls. Still others said the sight of such an accomplished family would encourage kids to study hard in school and prepare for an adolescent life at Yale, not Jail.

I realize that being one of the few voices of dissent during all this made me sound like the consummate crab in a barrel (word to Tavis), but my Negro Spidey Sense just gets agitated when I hear such proclamations. Reality is, folks have never changed by osmosis, change is a gradual, difficult, and painful process that requires patience, hard work, and sacrifice. And lets not forget, for all the progress made last November 4th, only 65% of eligible blacks even bothered to turn off Judge Mathis and head down to their local polling place. If you can’t get Negroes to simply show up and pull a lever, how likely are you to get them to suddenly become Cliff Huxtable and raise their damn kids?

This doesn’t stop semi-reputable news organizations from still trying to make a story of “The Obama Effect” one year later though. And it looks like some more folks fell for that whole “voting for Obama makes all the difference” line of thinking, this time, courtesy of the underrated Don Lemon (who is trying to make himself this generation’s Bernard Shaw, and actually succeeding on some counts, just not this one) of CNN.

Poppycock. And damnit, would someone please tell DJ Drama to straighten his cap or take it off? He looks like a moron.

Sorry folks, but I can’t see what the lasting tangible effects of 4 (and maybe 8) years of Obama in Black America are going to be. The only thing he really even promised was to reform urban education. But for all the grandiose plans he had to implement those “Harlem Children’s Zone”s all across America, you and I know he’s spent all his political (and literal) capitol getting healthcare legislation passed. There is no more money (or concern) for comprehensive education reform, which is why Arne Duncan and Co. have scaled back their plans to do little more than tinker around the edges of No Child Left Behind. So, scratch that one.

If there’s been any tangible Obama Effect on me personally, it hasn’t been as a parent or husband (I was gonna be good at those anyway), it’s been professionally. I take my career and role a bit more seriously now, and sometimes when I’m conducting a conference call and handling my biz, I Channel My Inner Barack Swagger™, and try to inspire my co-workers to greater heights.

“Can we debug this code?!? YES WE CAN!!!”

But honestly that’s about it for me. What about ya’ll?!?

Question: How has The Obama Effect changed your life personally? Has the election of Obama changed anything of substance in the Black community, or is this just media fabrication?

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I can’t see what the lasting tangible effects of 4 (and maybe 8) years of Obama in Black America are going to be.

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1 JG* November 17, 2009 at 10:58 am

I think you make pretty decent points. I mean I think some people really expect there to be some magic wand. President Obama is inspiring, but we have to actually get out there and do the footwork. So I don’t look for an Obama Effect as in he comes in on a horse and cures us all, but more like we look at him and realize we need to do better ASAP. It’s in our hands.

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2 Celeste December 28, 2009 at 7:23 pm

Question: How has The Obama Effect changed your life personally? I have been changing my life, all my life, I think that The Obamas as a family are worthy of recognition for their ability to maneuver a system designed to keep them from succeeding. I think that if they can so can anyone.
Has the election of Obama changed anything of substance in the Black community, or is this just media fabrication? If the Black community has focused its efforts on moving forward and investing in the community then I would say yes to some degree. However it has only been a year and we are at a disadvantage, in elevating our mindsets, rebuilding the mental physical and emotional infrastructure of our community residents will take some time and patience.

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3 Vector June 25, 2010 at 1:32 am

You know, I think people don’t give Obama enough credit. He’s done WAY more for this country than people admit to. Why is it that the certain media groups try to focus on small thins and inflate them way out of purportion whilst the bigger issues Obama “IS” taken care of get swept under the carpet? It’s like the Republicans are paying people off to try and make him look bad. Some kind of personal vendetta maybe? I just don’t get why so many people ignore the good he’s done & only focus on the small potato’s I suppose. :(

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4 Larry July 2, 2010 at 8:36 pm

I think Obama has given his all when it comes to the economy it is turning around.

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