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McGruder responds to critics re: Obama

Posted by: Rich Watson on January 22, 2009 at 1:32 pm

Posted in the comments section by “McGruder_Asst” and reposted here:

“For a long time now, I have tried to keep my opinions on the election and Barack Obama to myself. I occasionally do speaking engagements, which are not open to the press, and unfortunately some of my comments have been twisted around in a silly manner. The claim that I asserted our new President was not Black is categorically false.

“I have seen an endless stream of Black pundits on TV pontificating about the significance of President Obama’s election – many of them making reference to the 3/5th’s clause in the constitution regarding slaves. The point I was making is that this is not an accurate comparison. Barack is the son of an immigrant, not the descendant of slaves. It’s like comparing a half-Japanese man to the oppressed Chinese who built the American railroads. Yes, they are both Asian, but it is not an honest or accurate comparison. We all share the common experiences of being Black in America today – we do not all share a common history. A history that in part makes us who we are – and in some cases (as with the psychological damage that still lingers from slavery) holds us back. These are not, I believe, insignificant distinctions.

“I did say I was cautiously pessimistic about Obama’s Presidency – but this is simply acknowledging the reality of an American Empire that is out of control and on the verge of collapse. Let us not forget that on the eve of the election, we witnessed a near trillion dollar robbery of the US treasury. That robbery is still taking place. I do not blame President Obama, but I do not believe the financial and corporate interests that own and control this country will fold so easily. I do not question the integrity of the man as much as the power of his office – which I believe has greatly diminished over the years. I believe the Federal Reserve Bank, the Military Industrial Complex, and the massive corporate interests that run this country have more power than our new President. I hope I am wrong.

“After 9/11, I witnessed the most of this country become obsessed with squashing dissent and silencing critics. I hope this election does not turn Black America towards this same, fascist mind state; but already I am starting to see it, and it saddens me greatly. I absolutely wish our new President and his family success and safety. But after all I have witnessed in my lifetime, and especially in the last eight years, I am not ready to lay down my skepticism or my outrage for this government. To do so would be unwise and, ironically enough, anti-American.”

Aaron McGruder

January 21, 2009

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Claudia January 22nd, 2009

Thanks for offering such a thoughtful response. (And wow, is this really you!?) As Rich noted already, your comment does provide a clearer and more nuanced context for the article’s claims. I like the distinction you make between a “common experience” and a “common history.” I hope that others will be able to recognize this too, and still be able to appreciate in the words of my favorite poet, that “Black is an open umbrella.” Here’s to more (well-informed) skepticism and dissent!

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Rich Watson January 22nd, 2009

I suspect the original post was made by someone who works for Aaron McGruder, hence the username “McGruder_Asst.”

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Claudia January 22nd, 2009

@Rich Watson

Oh, I see. Still, it’s very cool to see this response posted so quickly. The wonders of the internet. Everybody feels like neighbors!

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Tim January 23rd, 2009

His comments definitely puts everything in context. Very insightful!

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ryyonsao January 24th, 2009

I totally understood what aaron was saying and applaud him for having guts. I love obama but I wonder if he will be another Jimmy Carter, whom I also love. Carter has a big heart and morals, Washington ate him alive. Aaron’ criticism is very real because it is a reminder that we can’t get too caught up in the historical aspect of the new administration and neglecting the crazy ish in the world Obama is facing. lets pray he can handle it all.

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Dredator January 28th, 2009

I thought that people had forgotten what Washington and the presidents previous did to Carter and the world. I know the “catalysts” will make their moves, plan their schemes and we will see what happens to Obama. He has such a mess to clean up, it will take him 8 years just to address all the problems!



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