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Trapped between two worlds’ [Obama's SHOCKING views on race and Whitey]
The Examiner ^ | Tuesday, January 30, 2007 | Bill Sammon

Posted on 01/31/2007 10:31:07 AM PST by canuck_conservative

Edited on 01/31/2007 10:35:44 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

WASHINGTON - Sen. Barack Obama, the only major black candidate in the 2008 presidential race, has spent much of his life anguishing over his mixed-race heritage and self-described “racial obsessions.” Descended from a white American mother and black Kenyan father, the Illinois Democrat once wrote: “He was black as pitch, my mother white as milk.”

In his first memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” Obama observed that when people discover his mixed-race heritage, they make assumptions about “the mixed blood, the divided soul, the ghostly image of the tragic mulatto trapped between two worlds.”

Indeed, Obama acknowledges feeling tormented for much of his life by “the constant, crippling fear that I didn't belong somehow, that unless I dodged and hid and pretended to be something I wasn't, I would forever remain an outsider, with the rest of the world, black and white, always standing in judgment.”

Obama's views on race are certain to be an issue in the upcoming presidential campaign, according to Princeton University professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell, who specializes in African-American politics.

“There’s no question that race and all the permutations that it’s going to take for Obama are going to be central issues,” she predicted.

Although Obama was raised by his mother, he identified more closely with the race of his father, who left the family when Obama was 2.

“I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites,” he wrote.

Yet, even through high school, he continued to vacillate between the twin strands of his racial identity.

“I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds,” he wrote in “Dreams.” “One of those tricks I had learned: People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves. They were more than satisfied; they were relieved — such a pleasant surprise to find a well-mannered young black man who didn't seem angry all the time.”

Although Obama spent various portions of his youth living with his white maternal grandfather and Indonesian stepfather, he vowed that he would “never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.”

Obama wrote that in high school, he and a black friend would sometimes speak disparagingly “about white folks this or white folks that, and I would suddenly remember my mother's smile, and the words that I spoke would seem awkward and false.”

As a result, he concluded that “certain whites could be excluded from the general category of our distrust.”

Donna Brazile, who managed former Vice President Al Gore’s presidential campaign in 2000, said Obama's feelings of distrust toward most whites and doubts about himself are fairly typical for black Americans.

“He was a young man trying to discover, trying to accept, trying to come to grips with his background,” she explained. “In the process, he had to really make some statements that are hurtful, maybe. But I think they're more insightful than anything.”

During college, Obama disapproved of what he called other “half-breeds” who gravitated toward whites instead of blacks. And yet after college, he once fell in love with a white woman, only to push her away when he concluded he would have to assimilate into her world, not the other way around. He later married a black woman.

Such candid racial revelations abound in “Dreams,” which was first published in 1995, when Obama was 34 and not yet in politics. By the time he ran for his Senate seat in 2004, he observed of that first memoir: “Certain passages have proven to be inconvenient politically.”

Thus, in his second memoir, “The Audacity of Hope,” which was published last year, Obama adopted a more conciliatory, even upbeat tone when discussing race. Noting his multiracial family, he wrote in the new book: “I’ve never had the option of restricting my loyalties on the basis of race, or measuring my worth on the basis of tribe.”

This appears to contradict certain passages in his first memoir, including a description of black student life at Occidental College in Los Angeles.

“There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when it came to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, staying close together, traveling in packs,” he wrote. “It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.”

He added: “To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists.”

Obama said he and other blacks were careful not to second-guess their own racial identity in front of whites.

“To admit our doubt and confusion to whites, to open up our psyches to general examination by those who had caused so much of the damage in the first place, seemed ludicrous, itself an expression of self-hatred,” he wrote.

After his sophomore year, Obama transferred to Columbia University. Later, looking back on his years in New York City, he recalled: “I had grown accustomed, everywhere, to suspicions between the races.”

His pessimism about race relations seemed to pervade his worldview.

“The emotion between the races could never be pure,” he laments in “Dreams.” “Even love was tarnished by the desire to find in the other some element that was missing in ourselves. Whether we sought out our demons or salvation, the other race would always remain just that: menacing, alien, and apart.”

After graduating from college, Obama eventually went to Chicago to interview for a job as a community organizer. His racial attitudes came into play as he sized up the man who would become his boss.

“There was something about him that made me wary,” Obama wrote. “A little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.”

Harris-Lacewell said such expressions of distrust toward whites will not hurt Obama in the Democratic presidential primaries, which are dominated by liberal voters.

“To win the Democratic nomination, he's got to get a part of the progressive, anti-war, white folks,” she said. “And those white folks tend to be suspicious of any black person who wouldn’t be suspicious of white people.”

Such liberals would have little basis for suspicion after reading some of Obama’s conclusions about the white race, which he once described as “that ghostly figure that haunted black dreams.”

“That hate hadn't gone away,” he wrote, blaming “white people — some cruel, some ignorant, sometimes a single face, sometimes just a faceless image of a system claiming power over our lives.”

Obama’s racial suspicions were not always limited to whites. For example, after making his first visit to Kenya, he wrote of being disappointed to learn that his paternal grandfather had been a servant to rich whites.

He wrote in “Dreams” that the revelation caused “ugly words to flash across my mind. Uncle Tom. Collaborator. House nigger.”

Such blunt and provocative observations about race are largely absent from Obama’s second memoir.

“I have witnessed a profound shift in race relations in my lifetime,” he wrote in “Audacity.” “I insist that things have gotten better.”

An adolescent confrontation

Barack Obama recalls punching out the “first boy” who “called me a coon” in seventh grade.

“I gave him a bloody nose,” Obama wrote in his first memoir, “Dreams from My Father.”

“Why’dya do that?” the boy said through “tears of surprise,” according to Obama.

It was not the first time young Obama would be subjected to racial slurs. He recalled an assistant basketball coach in high school referring to a group of black men as “niggers.”

“I told him — with a fury that surprised even me — to shut up,” Obama wrote.

“There are black people, and there are niggers,” the coach explained, according to Obama. “Those guys were niggers.”

Obama answered with contempt.

“'There are white folks and then there are ignorant motherf---ers like you,’ I had finally told the coach before walking off the court,” he wrote.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: hypocrisy; obama; racist; themaskisgone; tribalpolitics; vintagewhines
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To: canuck_conservative
As a result, he concluded that “certain whites could be excluded from the general category of our distrust.”

How generous of him.

Certain politicians can be excluded from the general category of our disgust. Barack Obama is not one of them.

41 posted on 01/31/2007 11:31:25 AM PST by Luke Skyfreeper
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To: Zack Nguyen

Well said, I was thinking the same thing. It confirms my belief that the human race stepped through the 'looking glass' a long time ago. The madness of Alice's world is somehow more comforting than the real world.


42 posted on 01/31/2007 11:32:16 AM PST by Eighth Square
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To: canuck_conservative
“To win the Democratic nomination, he's got to get a part of the progressive, anti-war, white folks,” she said. “And those white folks tend to be suspicious of any black person who wouldn’t be suspicious of white people.”

A pox on both your self-loathing houses.

43 posted on 01/31/2007 11:32:51 AM PST by Albion Wilde (...where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. -2 Cor 3:17)
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To: wideminded

Yes, and probably the same vocabulary lapses as well.


44 posted on 01/31/2007 11:37:26 AM PST by twonie (Just because there are fewer of us don't mean we are wrong.)
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To: Albion Wilde

I guess he can't decide whether to Hip or Hop


45 posted on 01/31/2007 11:39:55 AM PST by Rodney Kings Brain ("veritas odium parit" - "truth begets hatred")
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To: canuck_conservative
Obama truly is an African American.
46 posted on 01/31/2007 11:41:58 AM PST by zeaal (SPREAD TRUTH!)
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To: canuck_conservative

“I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds,”

He was black before he was white before he was black before he was white before he....

Oh, never mind.


47 posted on 01/31/2007 11:42:05 AM PST by san juan
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To: marron
His racial obsessions place him right where he belongs, in the Democratic Party, which is the party of the race-obsessed.

They also discuss race in whispered fashion like it something to be ashamed of.

If one cannot be proud of their ethnic heritage and say so with confidence and pride, what do they really think of themselves? What's wrong with being Mexican American or Half white/black or Asian? Is he really saying he is ashamed of his parents?

I don't look at a person and see race, I "see" character and core values. This is where I have a problem with Obama. If he's not proud of himself and his heritage, none of us should be.

This PC crapola won't stop until we are all light brown and think exactly alike.

48 posted on 01/31/2007 11:44:15 AM PST by IamConservative (Any man who agrees with you on everything, will lie to anyone.)
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To: word_warrior_bob

It's the "One Drop" rule. But that's ok, they use it in their favor more than otherwise in this day and age.


49 posted on 01/31/2007 11:57:23 AM PST by ichabod1 ("Liberals read Karl Marx. Conservatives UNDERSTAND Karl Marx." Ronald Reagan)
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To: canuck_conservative

Pick almost any sentence in this article and substitute White with Black and imagine the attack dog press if Bush said it. And no, it is not okay for a black to say these things about a white.


50 posted on 01/31/2007 11:57:30 AM PST by sportutegrl (This thread is useless without pix.)
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To: canuck_conservative

The Marxist professors and structural feminists.”

Listing these people as friends and the one's he felt most comfortable associating with while his world view was being solidified tells me alot about Obama. It tells me he stands for everything this country should stand against, he's a socialist at best and a marxist at heart. That tells me he has no regard for the constitutional restraints upon government, wants to steal my success so I'll be equally as miserable as the failures he'll hand my money out to, that he has more in common in regards to political philosophy with the Fascists we are fighting in the mid east and the communists that back them than he does with the founding fathers of the USA, and finally that he believes in class warfare and despises individual liberty.

NO THANK YOU

You gotta give him credit though, at least he admits he's a marxist, not that the idiots who will vote for him would even realize the implications of such a belief system in the POTUS office.


51 posted on 01/31/2007 12:02:19 PM PST by TheKidster (you can only trust government to grow, consolidate power and infringe upon your liberties.)
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To: proud American in Canada

Consider the difference between Obama's whining and Tiger Woods' class.

Excellent point! Being a mulatto is tough but not as bad as he is making it out to be, one is just more sensitive to racist bigotry because it comes from both sides, too black for whites, too white for blacks, but so what life is hard!


52 posted on 01/31/2007 12:05:36 PM PST by TheKidster (you can only trust government to grow, consolidate power and infringe upon your liberties.)
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To: ltc8k6

A 34 year old writing his memoirs?

Yeah, that's really hilarious isn't it. What incredible conceit!


53 posted on 01/31/2007 12:07:25 PM PST by TheKidster (you can only trust government to grow, consolidate power and infringe upon your liberties.)
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To: COUNTrecount
Hillary! will soon be divulging her black grandmother, once removed.

Is that the one who was married to her once removed Jewish grandfather?

54 posted on 01/31/2007 12:08:08 PM PST by daybreakcoming
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To: word_warrior_bob

Isn't it the SLIGHTEST bit racist that anyone who has mixed race is automatically "African American", is his white mother from Africa.

If you're dark enough to be called a nigger by your schoolmates then you're going to consider yourself black. If not then, well certainly when it's time to go to college and hunt up some scholarship money, one would be a fool not to check the African American box.


55 posted on 01/31/2007 12:13:28 PM PST by TheKidster (you can only trust government to grow, consolidate power and infringe upon your liberties.)
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To: IamConservative

This PC crapola won't stop until we are all light brown and think exactly alike.

That reminds me of a part of the book The Lathe Of Heaven.


56 posted on 01/31/2007 12:15:38 PM PST by TheKidster (you can only trust government to grow, consolidate power and infringe upon your liberties.)
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To: canuck_conservative
As a result, he concluded that “certain whites could be excluded from the general category of our distrust.”

Ears, you'd better widen the selection to include enough voters to win the presidency.

57 posted on 01/31/2007 12:19:14 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: canuck_conservative

Mostly white boy passing as black VICTIM... Pity..


58 posted on 01/31/2007 12:21:06 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: canuck_conservative

Is it just me? I really don't care what race or background people are, but I have traveled a lot and I don't see Ears as an American "black man." Hawaiians and those of ancestry from southern Asia have dark skin too but I don't see them as American blacks either. Obama looks North African to me, as does that actor who plays "Walid" on this season of 24. They look of North African descent, NOT descended from original American blacks who came here through slavery. I see them more as Arab than "black."


59 posted on 01/31/2007 12:23:06 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: canuck_conservative
We need to start landing body blows to Obama's canidacy Now!!

>>>Harris-Lacewell said such expressions of distrust toward whites will not hurt Obama in the Democratic presidential primaries, which are dominated by liberal voters. <<<

He's trading on the "White Guilt" housed in the hearts of white leftist Democrat (no "ic") America. That carefully fostered guilt could buy him the nomination.

See book by Thomas Sowell on "White Guilt"

60 posted on 01/31/2007 12:23:44 PM PST by HardStarboard (The Democrats are more afraid of American Victory than Defeat!)
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