Tuesday, February 26, 2008

What Becomes of A Beautiful Man



Thanks, Desert Rose! I liked the part with the poster of Dr. King, Mandela...and Barack! Yes it was beautiful.

This may seem totally random, but something happened at work today that made me reflect on how when someone is shining, or seems special, confident, blessed, or simply liked, that this will always make insecure people uncomfortable to the point that rather than concentrate on bettering themselves or learning from that person, they try to bring them down in some way, and discredit them to others. It could be through words, sabotage, or distraction.

Obama shines. He is special. He is confident. He is blessed. And gosh darn it, people like him! This is enough to make insecure people (Billary) uncomfortable (jealous) enough to use nasty words, agents of sabotage (Bill, Bob Johnson), and irrelevant distractions (pictures of him in traditional African garb) in order to bring him down and discredit him to current and potential supporters. Yet it would be so much more constructive to learn from the man, strive to touch people's hearts and minds, not for the purpose of self-aggrandisement, but to inspire the public to actually participate in their own liberation, as he has done.

Now is the time for all of his supporters to prepare for the best case scenario - Obama as president. For his part, he has already done much, weathering a barrage of ridiculous attacks, and fighting back by re-focusing attention on the issues that concern us most. So will we have his back when he's in office? These insecure little people will not vaporize and go away once he's in office. They will keep plotting scheming to discredit the man. Will we let them sway us and join the chorus of "haters." When Obama tries to pass legislation, to clean house in the White House, to pass ethics reforms, will we keep the pressure on our elected officials, senators and congresspeople, to support him in these endeavors?

Sometimes, negroes are fickle. They like you one day, and if you blink wrong, they're against you the next. I, for one, am in it for the long haul. Contrary to what some believe, not every Obama supporter thinks he's a deity. Ultimately he's simply a human being, and he is bound to stumble from time to time. But it's his very humanity that's part of what makes him appealing in a nation that has been dehumanized by the actions of the current president. So as beautiful as we see him now, I hope that he remains beautiful in our eyes and appreciated through all the challenges to come.

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