re: Senator Obama’s speech on race
everyday glory, food for thought, news and info, politics and law March 19th, 2008Wednesday – 19 March 2008
Yesterday, Senator Barack Obama gave a speech on race and relations in Philadelphia, PA. He spoke before a small crowd… and the media. The speech was roughly 35 minutes long. In it, he addressed his relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright, his minister of the past 20 years.
Twenty years is a long time.
(Click here to see some of the things that have happened in the past twenty years.)
The speech has sparked a lot of discussion.
On TV.
On the radio.
Online.
Offline.
One such discussion can be found in
I was, also, duly impressed with the speech.
As a member of Black churches, I have heard many sermons laced with comments that could be seen as… “unfavorable” or possibly even separatist… but they also addressed the beliefs and fears of the congregations. Yes, many/most were “black vs. white” issues, but for the areas in which the churches were located, those were the issues about which the people were cncerned. In some of the same sermons, the ministers also charged the congregation to do more than just sit back and talk – or more commonly, just complain – about the situations and instead to get up and DO something about them. Get out with their neighbors and coworkers… or even just random people on the street… and work together to make the communities better places to work and live.
Would I disavow my ministers on the bases of their sermons, especially if someone took selected excerpts out of context? No. No more than I would for taking family and friends’ comments out of context – all of us have, at one time or another, said things that could be considered “unpalatable,” especially when taken out of context. (I point to any [of our] given Friday night coffee gathering[s] as a shining example.)
Could more have been said? Possibly… but to what end? He addressed the issue at hand – the divisive comments of Reverend Wright – and he also addressed that there is still disparity between the races and the sexes… and that NONE of it will change until we, as a nation, are willing to acknowledge that “yes, there is a problem” and are willing to do what it takes to move ourselves through and past it. I appreciate and respect the fact that he acknowledged that the statements were invective, but would not disavow his relationship because of things Reverend Wright said.
And, if you need anything else to consider about the speech, consider that it was not written by speechwriters or committee: [Senator Obama] wrote it himself.
Namaste.
Events that have occurred in the past 20 years:
- Perestroika began in the former Soviet Union.
- The Iran-Contra Affair
- George H.W. Bush was elected President of the United States of America
- Benazir Bhutto was sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Pan-Am Flight 103 was blown up over Scotland
- Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska
- Tiananmen Square protests
- Yusef Hawkins was shot in New York City
- The collapse of the Soviet Union
- Nelson Mandela was freed from prison, after 27 years of captivity
- Germany reunified
- The Gulf War
- Los Angeles motorist Rodney King is beaten and arrested; the event is caught on videotape.
- Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 3000, for the first time
- Boris Yeltsin was elected President of Russia
- Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested
- White supremacist David Duke was defeated in his bid to become the governor of Louisiana
- Windows 3.1 released
- Bill Clinton is elected (and later re-elected) as President of the United States of America
- World Trade Center bombing in New York City
- FBI Raid on the Branch Davidian compound
- The World Wide Web was “born”
- The Oslo Accords
- So far, we’ve only covered 1988-2003…
- The North American Free Trade Agreement goes into effect
- Nelson Mandela inaugurated as South Africa’s first Black president
- Mississippi formally ratified the Thirteenth Amendment
- Michael Jordan announced his retirement
- Oklahoma City bombing
- NASDAQ Composite Index closed above 1000 for the first time
- Windows 95 released
- eBay was founded
- The first Harry Potter book was published
- Microsoft bought $150 million share in Apple Computer
- Diana, Princess of Wales, died following a high-speed car chase and crash
- Mother Teresa died
- The iMac debuted
- In Texas, three white supremacists murder James Byrd, Jr. by dragging him behind their pickup truck
- Google, Inc. was founded
- Ten years down, ten to go….
- Columbine High School massacre
- Windows 98 SE released
- Lance Armstrong wins his first Tour de France
- World populations reaches six billion people
- Y2K
- Windows 2000 released
- Windows ME released
- George W. Bush elected President of the United States
- Wikipedia goes online
- Apple’s OSX v10.0 released
- U.S. – China spy plane incident
- Pervez Musharraf elected President of Pakistan
- September 11, 2001 attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
- U.S. President George Bush announced that the U.S. was engaged in a “war on terror“
- Windows XP released
- USA PATRIOT Act became law
- Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) died
- The Beltway Sniper attacks began
- Hu Jintao became General Secretary of the Communist Party in China
- The United States Deparment of Homeland Security began operation
- STS-107: Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates on reentry
- Invasion of Iraq by forces from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Poland
- Human Genome Project successfully completed
- Martha Stewart indicted for insider trading
- CIA Leak Scandal, in which a Washington Post reporter named Valerie Plame as an undercover agent
- The last of the old-style Volkswagen Beetles rolled off the assembly line
- The Concorde made its last commercial flight
- Saddam Hussein captured
- BSE (Mad Cow Disease) outbreak announced in Washington State
- That’s fifteen years down, five more to go…
- The CIA announced that there was no imminent threat from “weapons of mass destruction” before the 2003 invasion of Iraq
- Simultaneous explosions kill 190 on trains in Madrid, Spain
- Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan died
- 9.3 magnitude earthquake hit the Indian Ocean area; nearly 200,000 people killed and 40,000 missing
- Pope John Paul II died
- Live 8
- Hurricane Katrina struck the U.S. Gulf Coast
- Hurricane Rita struck the U.S. Gulf Coast
- Dow Jones closed above 11,000
- Apple, Inc. celebrated its 30th birthday
- Fidel Castro relinquished power to his brother, Raul, while undergoing a surgical procedure and post-surgical recovery
- U.S. population reached 300 million people
- Windows Vista released
- Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein executed
- Ban Ki-Moon becomes the new Secretary General of the United Nations
- Benazir Bhutto assassinated
- Raul Castro elected President of Cuba
- New York Philharmonic Orchestra performed in North Korea
- Cost of gold increased to $1000 per ounce
Twenty years. Like I said: “That’s a long time.”
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