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Acting White or Acting Black?By Alf Gordon(13,356) Posted Monday, September 24, 2007 View All Blog Posts submitted by Alf Gordon It's finally happened. The pressure of being a public figure under constant scrutiny has driven Jesse Jackson over the edge. The good Reverend has accused Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama of "acting like he's white". The comment was made in reference to the "Jena 6" incident in Jena, Louisiana. Jackson felt that Obama should have jumped on the opportunity to promote himself and his campaign. Later he claimed he didn't recall making the comment. I'm sure I'm not the only one wondering how Mr. Jackson differentiates between "Acting White" and "Acting Black". Is it just one attribute, or several? Perhaps Mr. Jackson is taking his cues from today's society about how black Americans should act. Does "Acting Black" require using poor grammar, excessive slang, and drug- and gang-related terminology? Does "Acting Black" mean wearing oversized sportswear and lots of ornate gold jewelry, and getting your teeth capped in gold plate? Does "Acting Black" mean showing disdain and disrespect to authority, treating people (especially women) like objects, and generally being self-absorbed to the exclusion of everyone else? Or does "Acting Black" mean living in government-funded low-income housing, relying on programs like Welfare, and sitting back and expecting the government to take care of you instead of trying to take care of yourself? I'd be very interested in hearing what your qualifying criteria are, Mr. Jackson. No matter which one you pick, you don't show African-Americans in a very good light. Maybe Obama needs to rut around behind his wife's back for a few years. Maybe he needs to impregnate a few young ladies and pay them each month to support his illegitimate children and keep the affairs quiet. Maybe that would make Mr. Jackson feel that Obama is "black enough". On the other hand, maybe Obama needs to ignore Mr. Jackson's comments and do what apparently the good Reverend has been unable to do all these years. Maybe he needs to be honest and trustworthy, and be a role model for men of all colors. Then it wouldn't be a matter of acting white or black. It would be a matter of acting like a decent human being. This Blog Post has been read 117 times. Posted to ProBlogs.com on Monday, September 24, 2007 View other posts by Alf Gordon Comments on this blog post: Zawadi from Rhode Island: (248 days 18 hours ago.) You said this very well and I love it when people speak about in regards to comments like "acting black or white". Very well said. ty zawadi Leave a Public Comment or Question: Haunted Houses for Adults: Children Shouldn't Play with These Dead Things Prostitutes, Escorts and Massage Parlours Global Warming - conspiracy? Lending Companies Believe College Students are Stupid and Lazy Things aren’t the Way they should be. The Question is: Were they ever? Women on Television News; Only Attractive Females Need Apply. Gun Laws; How do we Protect Ourselves from the Dummies. |
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