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Is Black Support for Obama Racist

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What are your thoughts on this?
The whole Oprah Winfrey "they hate him because he's black" comments got me thinking about this.
If Romney or McCain had gotten 91% of the white vote, would that have been considered racist?

“Is Black Support for Obama Racist?” by Jerome Hudson


With poverty at an all-time high, daunting black unemployment levels and Obamacare threatening black babies, black support for Barack Obama remains surprisingly strong. Why?

Blacks are not uniformly as radical as Obama. So why do 91 percent of blacks still support him when only 79 percent of his Democrat constituency does? It’s a black thang. Again, why?

Some say Obama’s support comes from “black solidarity” — that birds of a feather flock together. That is racist in itself. After all, imagine if white voters similarly lined up in “racial solidarity.” This is compounded by the facts.

Under George W. Bush, black unemployment was actually lower than during the Clinton years and much lower than the 16.3 percent it is today. Under Obama, black unemployment rose from 12.6 percent to 16.3 percent as of August 1, 2010.

Despite promoting black upward mobility, Bush only enjoyed a black approval rating in the low 30s at a similar time in his presidency. Bush also made historic cabinet-level appointments of blacks and dramatically increased funding to fight AIDS in Africa. Much to Kanye West’s chagrin, President Bush did care about black people.

Furthermore, after nearly two years of Obama’s reckless spending, 43.6 million Americans (one in seven) live in poverty — a 51-year high. Blacks, who account for only 13 percent of the population, make up 22.6 percent of those now receiving food stamp benefits. And, after a promise there would be no federal abortion funding in Obamacare, tax dollars for abortions may be provided through high-risk insurance programs in Pennsylvania, New Mexico and Maryland.

Polling shows blacks are overwhelmingly pro-life. We undoubtedly want jobs and freedom from poverty. So why the blind loyalty to someone who hasn’t delivered? When a constituency clearly provides loyal support, as blacks are to progressives, it begs to be taken for granted. So is it any wonder that, after 50 years of conceding support to liberals and letting Uncle Sam be their “baby daddy,” we are mired in an anti-empowerment culture of dependency?

Liberals can argue racism causes black stagnation, but is a 70 percent illegitimacy rate among blacks (90 percent in some inner cities) due to racism or a lack of accountability and personal responsibility? It’s also a painful truth that blacks kill more blacks (by gun, unhealthy lifestyle and abortion) than racists could ever accomplish. So-called “civil rights leaders,” pseudo-intellectuals and liberal lawmakers must know this, yet they insist on pretending racism is more responsible for sluggish black advancement than behavior they foster.

It’s time for a frank discussion about the folly of black Americans’ monolithic support of liberalism. When 91 percent of any racial group votes one way, it’s either out of racism or blind groupthink. Neither is good for America.

Jerome Hudson is a member of the national advisory council of the black leadership network Project 21.
 
Not necessarily, no. Many of the previous Democratic nominees received similarly large portions of the black vote. A quick Google search reveals this in full:

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Blacks and the Democratic Party
 
Clinton got the majority of the black vote, too. That suggests that Blacks overwhelmingly vote Democrat regardless of skin color.
 
What are your thoughts on this?
The whole Oprah Winfrey "they hate him because he's black" comments got me thinking about this.
If Romney or McCain had gotten 91% of the white vote, would that have been considered racist?

Didn't Clinton get 91% of the black vote? Pretty much all you seem to have to do to get most of that voting block is be a Democrat.
 
Clinton got the majority of the black vote, too. That suggests that Blacks overwhelmingly vote Democrat regardless of skin color.

On the other hand, White males have not supported a Democrat since the Clinton years, but now they're called racist for criticizing Obama.
 
Clinton got the majority of the black vote, too. That suggests that Blacks overwhelmingly vote Democrat regardless of skin color.

Yeah but remember, Clinton was "the first black president". Of course blacks supporting Obama is racist. If there was two candidates, one black one white and over 97% of whites voted for the white guy it would be racist too. Get real!
 
What are your thoughts on this?
The whole Oprah Winfrey "they hate him because he's black" comments got me thinking about this.
If Romney or McCain had gotten 91% of the white vote, would that have been considered racist?

Eight days a week baby... Eight days a week.
 
On the other hand, White males have not supported a Democrat since the Clinton years, but now they're called racist for criticizing Obama.

I am a white male and I voted for Obama. Did I miss the memo?

I like to criticize him because he is a politician and he screws things up.
 
What are your thoughts on this?
The whole Oprah Winfrey "they hate him because he's black" comments got me thinking about this.
If Romney or McCain had gotten 91% of the white vote, would that have been considered racist?

No, I don't think it's racism. I think it's pride. If we can't understand that Black America is overjoyed with seeing a black man as President of the United States, I'd say we're just not trying hard enough.

Republicans should have thought of it. God's sake! I'd have voted for Colin Powell in a heartbeat.

Interesting factoid: "As of 2013, there had been 1,948 members of the United States Senate, but only nine were African American."

Telling, isn't it?
 
If people voted against Romney because he was white, then yes; if people voted for Obama because he was black, no.
 
I am a white male and I voted for Obama. Did I miss the memo?

I should have said a "Majority of white males."

Also, if you're looking to get laid anytime soon, I don't think I would tell any prospective candidates that.
 
Ok, I have to laugh at some of the responses. "Oh, nooooo, it's an ideological thing not a race thing", but be in ideological opposition to Obama and, "**** yeah, that's racist." I swear, if it weren't for double standards, some of you would have no standards at all. :lol:
 
On the other hand, White males have not supported a Democrat since the Clinton years, but now they're called racist for criticizing Obama.

White male victim card?
 
Ok, I have to laugh at some of the responses. "Oh, nooooo, it's an ideological thing not a race thing", but be in ideological opposition to Obama and, "**** yeah, that's racist." I swear, if it weren't for double standards, some of you would have no standards at all. :lol:

94% of blacks supported the man who pushed through the 1964 Civil Rights act. I think it is a racially ideological thing.
 
So you're one of those lesser of two evil guys, eh? Ever consider not voting for evil?

Tried that and Obama won the first election. At least this way I got to see DADT bite the dust and DOMA put on the ropes.
 
Tried that and Obama won the first election. At least this way I got to see DADT bite the dust and DOMA put on the ropes.

It only matters what you do, Critical. If you support evil, all you will ever get is evil. If your choice is douchebag v. douchebag it's better to just not vote at all than to vote for douchebag one or douchebag two.
 
Tried that and Obama won the first election. At least this way I got to see DADT bite the dust and DOMA put on the ropes.

Why pretend you had some hesitation in voting for Obama? Do you think all your posts just disappear after awhile? Of course you'll vote for the Dem.
 
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