“See, Barack [has] been talking down to black people . . . I wanna cut his nuts out” Reverend Jessie Jackson
It has been said that God takes care of babies and fools. As Reverend Jessie Jackson is not a baby, as a critical thinker, I’m sure you can figure out the rest. His remarks on a “hot mike” are even too much for this critical thinker to grasp. Once again we have evidence of what I shared with you in a previous edition of THE CRITICAL THINKER (see What Is It About The Truth http://thereadingcircleblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/what-is-it-about-truth.html) concerning hard truth being spoken by an African American man about the plight of African Americans and the need for us to take responsibility for ourselves and another African American man standing around blaming the “white man” for all of our ills. Now don’t get me wrong, this piece is not in defense of “da man,” it is in defense of African Americans who have awakened and become conscious enough to understand and speak out concerning what is needed for African Americans (or any race for that matter) to move ahead. Just as when Bill Cosby offered his views and was criticized and ostracized, here goes Jessie Jackson of all people looking to castrate a brother for telling it like it is for us (African Americans) to move forward.
Obama speaks the truth with his urging greater emphasis on fatherhood, and his telling of students to stick with school and forget about careers as rap stars or pro basketball players. The drop out rate statistics that Senator Obama quoted were correct. The single family home statistics were correct. The call for African American men and women to be responsible for their choices and actions was also correct. It is for these reasons that I cannot understand what in the world Reverend Jessie Jackson was referring to when he says Barack is talking down to black people. What black people is he referring too? I have heard Senator Obama on several occasions and have yet to feel that I was talked down to. If anything, I am inspired by his eloquence, word mastery and public speaking skills.
The problem is, Jessie Jackson thinks it’s all about him. He really needs to realize that it is not about Jessie and it has never been about Jessie. Reverends Jackson and Abernathy were always jealous in my view of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and both thought they were heir apparent to the throne of the civil rights movement. Both wanted the limelight and spotlight given to Dr. King. Neither were able to become a Martin Luther King, Jr. Reverend Jackson is all about photo opportunities. If you’d like to test my theory, pick up a copy of any issue of Jet or Ebony magazines without his picture in it. I dare you to find one. For some reason he appears in nearly every issue. The green eyed monster of envy within Jessie has reared its ugly head again now as Senator Obama is in the spotlight.
I am having trouble even thinking of the descriptive words to call Jessie’s comments. In fact words like ridiculous, ludicrous, absurd, stupid, crazy, insensitive, outlandish, etc. etc. etc.. just won’t do. Jessie of all people knows the power of words and symbolism. He knows of the words that contain a negative history and are racially charged for African Americans such as lynching and castrating and he has the audacity to sit there and say, “I wanna cut his nuts out.” Although Reverend Jackson has done some good despite being motivated by fame and fortune, I have never been a big Jessie Jackson fan because I always thought he was a Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wannabee.
While I felt he lost some credibility with the revelation of his child outside of his marriage, I was still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, but this last episode of Reverend Jackson gone Wild is too far across the Mason-Dixon line. I heard a radio show host joke the other day that Mason said to Dixon, “We have to draw the line somewhere.” Well this is where this critical thinker draws the line. I have had it with Reverend Jessie Jackson. He needs to wake up and understand that we all must take responsibility for our choices in life. The white man did not force him to make those comments about Senator Obama; Jessie made a choice to make them. Since Reverend Jackson is not a baby and it appears that he is taken care of by God………….Have you figured it out yet?
Welcoming your response and debate,
Marc
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2 responses so far ↓
1 x. swanson // Jul 17, 2008 at 8:03 pm
one thing to consider, that those statements were not intended to be public, and another is that maybe Jesse Jackson is a little extra defensive because of his own personal “child outside of marriage” issue.. In any case, a president is just a figurehead in a system designed to dupe the masses. Voting in the U.S. is no more consequent than voting on American Idol. It just makes you feel a part of it, but really, you’re not. Unless you’re rich.
2 john // Jul 20, 2008 at 11:52 am
Mr. Medley is correct. It also does not matter that Jackson’s comments were private. They show his lack of understanding about society’s problems and what needs to be done about them.
Wheter Jackson was whining because of his personal problems on the paternal front or because he is in denial really doesn’t matter. What does matter is that people take realistic steps to solve real problems.
John
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