Posted on 06/30/2009 11:40:09 AM PDT by lewisglad
The word is out that the Obamas will be spending part of their summer vacation in Martha's Vineyard. "Many blacks from Oak Bluffs are elated that the Only One-in-Chief may be joining them. "People are going to lose their minds!" Tonya Lewis Lee says.
At the same time, there's also a bit of wariness among the wealthiest ones, an uncertainty whether Obama will affirm them. "Obama is more a man of the people," says a Vineyarder who's part of black high society. "He doesn't seem to identify with affluent black people. His wife definitely doesn't; she is basically a ghetto girl."
"That's what she says--I'm just being sociological. She grew up in the same place Jennifer Hudson did. She hasn't reached out to the social community of Washington, and people are waiting to see what they'll do about that." (New Yorker Magazine)
To call a Harvard lawyer a "ghetto girl" is absolutely ludicrous.
The dynamics of black society is very difficult to understand. We are probably the only race that has prejudices against other members of our own race. This anonymous member of the black elite simply said was what is said among her group.
If Mrs. Obama were light-skinned with hazel eyes maybe she might be a little more tolerable, even though she was raised on the wrong side of the track.
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No, it shows that Michelle is low rent. By being First Lady she is in the upper elite of Washington society and there are rules for the club much like any other.
Memo to First Lady: You just got punked.
Crackpots all! Just gotta be a victim of something.
Anyone who believes this is full of crap. Can I quote the Godfather?
You beat me to it! I was about to LOL at the same sentence. This person actually believes there's more cohesion within other "groups". (I'm of Italian descent, btw.)
The responses beneath it constituted gossip, as well. But it was even more fascinating gossip.
Not really comparable. Rednecks vs. elitists is a difference of class and really has nothing to do with being white.
“Ghetto” vs. affluent is absolutely about what it means to be “black”. The affluent look down upon the ghetto ones because the ghettos are still playing the victim card, demanding that affirmative action remain in place. The ghetto types toss the famous Uncle Tom label at the affluent blacks, viewing them as a sort of sellout and a threat to their victim mentality of permanent handouts.
BHO has nothing in common with Black Americans—rich or poor. His wife does, and I think it is a little harsh to call her ghetto girl. She comes from a lower middle class background that believed in education, and for that her family should be commended-—her politics are another thing. Vineyard high society blacks have had money in their families for generations and have the uppity atitude to go with it, just like the country club set in Greenwich Ct. BHO’s politics won’t let him rub shoulders with these folks unless he wants to admonish them how they should part with their wealth so the government cvan give it to folks in the ghetto.
The term “peckerwood” is the preferred black slang term for a poor, uneducated white person.
“His wife definitely doesn’t; she is basically a BOOZING ghetto girl.” There fixed it.
Michelle looks good compared to that famous one of Bill and Hillary in college. They sho’ was FUGLY.
It's a term to describe somebody who might be wealthy and educated, but still retains the attitudes and mannerisms that she grew up with in Chicago.
What if somebody was a white Harvard lawyer, who was born and raised in a very blue-collar environment and still retains many of the attitudes and mannerisms of that environment? He would have a little difficulty being comfortably accepted in old-money white society until he became more conforming.
Gett-O Ma-Ma!
Is dem lips, or life preservers?
That’s interesting. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a black person say “peckerwood.” But I’ve heard white males say it many times. Maybe I was missing something growing up in MS.
Damn right. Ever watch Jeff Foxworthy make fun of rednecks?
the more things change, the more they stay the same :-)
You haven’t experienced racism till you’re part of the black community.
The caste system is alive and well.
Joni L. Reynolds needs to get out a little more.
The term ‘redneck’ has everything to do with being white. (though hubby and I have fun teasing a friend of ours for being a “Mexican redneck.”
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