Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Barack cannot do this alone!!


Let's start out today's posting by refreshing everyone's memory with this 22-second YouTube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aLGkFpsdHo.


I'm sure you haven't forgotten about this debacle, neither have I. Rev. Jackson seems to have developed a selective memory. On the eve of a titanic shift in the American political establishment, one of our 'revered' leaders makes a comment that was heard around the world. Unbelievable. Rev. Jackson, aren't you the same man who just 20 years ago, stood in President Obama's shoes? Didn't you march with Dr. King and fight for equality amongst the poor and disenfranchised citizens of color in Chicago? Oh I get it…maybe you made the comment because it wasn't your beloved namesake in the shoes of Barack Obama. You remember your son, Jesse Jr., the same individual who tried to buy President Obama's vacant Senate seat back in 2008. The infamous Senate Candidate #5, who turned out to be a federal informant. Who are you?! This is not the way it was supposed to be! You're a student of Dr. King, where did your fire go? How are you making yourself and your leadership position relevant to your community, especially my generation? Since when was corruption, lies and deceit the new standard for our black leaders.

Now you 'Senator' Roland Burris. You know, I was actually rooting for you at one point during this entire circus show. It wasn't until you literally went on a media blitz that forced US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to seat you, amongst many uneasy feelings. But as usual, you and your friends turned this into a racial issue rather than focusing on the best interests of the citizens of Illinois. You had everyone believing your story, and POOF you became the new junior Senator of IL after testifying that you weren't involved in ANY 'quid pro quo' dealings with the now ex-Governor of IL, Rod Blagojevich. Just when we thought the Illinois Senate drama was over, you now come out and say that you were contacted by Blago's cronies and told to raise $10K for his campaign. Let me just go ahead and say it…GET OUT!!!

Kwame Kilpatrick………I don't even have the energy to say anything about you……………………

It's such a shame that in all of these cases, the legacies of these African-American public servants will be marred with shame. I'm not trying to attack these gentlemen, but as a socially conscious aspiring black leader, it is my responsibility to hold these men accountable for corruption, media malfeasance and just plain ol' tomfoolery.

What happened to organizations that were created to uplift and affect issues in our community, NAACP?? For example, instead of fighting to end generational poverty on the Southside of Chicago, the NAACP would rather insert itself into irrelevant matters like the XM & Sirius Satellite Radio Merger? If you don't believe me, click here. WHY ARE YOU IN COLLUSION WITH BUSINESSES THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH YOUR PURPOSE? Obviously, your leadership is unstable, you're on your 3rd CEO in less than 5 years…

Where did the fire go?? This is not us. This is not how we were taught. The state of our African-American leadership in this country – it is depreciating at an alarming rate. For citizens (such as me) that actually want to hold elected office at some point in the future, you surely make it difficult for us to establish credibility. At no time in American history have there been so many African-American leaders at all levels of government. Correspondingly, never has there been such a systematic breakdown of our black leadership establishment amongst our senior leaders. I believe that there has been a selfish paradigm shift, giving those who "came before us" an attitude that ALL dues have been paid by their work. Well folks, we still have plenty of work to do, especially now that our fearless leader has assumed the highest office of the land. For some reason, there is no longer a hunger for change or a righteous anger at our current state in America.

Thank GOD for Barack Obama for taking us leaps and bounds. He cannot do it alone! If we don't get it together, all of the hard work our ancestors invested, all of the history that President Obama has made will be shelved. I'm not one of those critics that just has a lot to say but no action. Mark my words current black leaders…we're coming and on our way there, we're gonna be all up in your face until we all get it right.

3 comments:

  1. LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!...I totally agree. It's time for these jokers to be held accountable. Congrats on the blog WJC...and oh Chase told me to tell ya "Hi!"

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  2. I agree as well. Instead of being ban wagon fans, we need to start checking credentials and finding out what the real agenda is. Dito ! Thank God for President Obama !

    Willie C

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  3. Big Will...I read this again, just like last time it really upset me. Why do we have to moon walk 10 steps backward for every step we take forward. Out of control male hormones continue to be an issue for some (Kwame). Jackson's comments really hit home for me. He was once a srtong voice in my younger years. I agree, thank God for Barack. His honesty,transparency, and intelligence, are all very refreshing. He needs our help !

    Willie C.

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