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We Are Respectable Negroes via
Jack & Jill Politics:
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
What Do They Call a President Who Happens to be Black? If You Are Fox News You Call Him a “Ghetto Crackhead”
Malcolm
X famously asked, “what do you call an educated negro with a B.A. or an
M.A., with a B.S., or a PhD?” The answer? “You call him a nigger,
because that is what the white man calls him, a nigger.”
Decades later, his wisdom endures.
Malcolm’s
observation captures the pain experienced by many African Americans,
when during their coming of age moment (either before or after the talk
about how not to get shot by the police during a routine traffic stop),
they realize that being “young, gifted, and black” is not, all things
being equal, sufficient for success in America. Malcolm’s words also
capture the sentiments felt by any black person whose confidence has
been described by their managers or peers as “threatening” or
“arrogant.”
His wisdom also explains the moment when black
professors walk into a room for the first time and their students look
at each other in shock, wondering if this teacher is “qualified” to
teach them; Malcolm’s wit also captures the frustration and insult felt
by any black or brown person who has been presumptively assumed to be a
janitor, maintenance worker, or mail clerk at their job, when in fact,
their titles are actually “manager,” “director,” or “vice president.”
Malcolm’s
comment on the arrogance of white racism also speaks to collective
memory: it conjures up family stories of men and women trained as
doctors, engineers, and lawyers, but who had to work as Pullman Car
porters, maids, and home health attendants because Jim and Jane Crow
America was by definition, a system designed to choke out the social and
economic mobility of the African American community. Both then and now,
white racism does the work of class inequality.
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It
is a given that Fox News has no love for President Obama. To point, on
the Hannity show last week (and without retraction or apology after the
fact), Eric Bolling described President Barack Obama, “as a skinny,
ghetto, crackhead.”
This moment was an object lesson on the white
racial frame in action, and the truth of Brother Malcolm’s deep
understanding of the pathologies of white racism, where any black
person, however accomplished, intelligent, and gifted, is de facto seen
as “less than,” a “nigger,” as a person who is not equal to even the
most mediocre and lowest of white people.
Black people and black
humanity are forever suspect, under watch, and viewed as less than by
many in White America. To the white gaze channeled by Eric Bolling, we
are perpetual criminals, deviants, over-sexed, libidinous, dangerous,
and pathological. These sentiments are a function of the “wages of
whiteness,” the psychological investment in white supremacy, and white
superiority, spoken to perhaps most famously by W.E.B. DuBois more than a
century ago.
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My surprise
at the claim that President Obama shares anything in common with a
“skinny, ghetto, crackhead” is rooted in its absurdity. Obama is human.
He is imperfect. I often disagree with his politics. Obama is a man. He
is nothing more, nothing less. But a crackhead? Impulsive drug user? A
hype? Nope. Not ever. Obama’s personhood and habitus, his relaxed and
effortless black cool pose (even if some do not possess the cultural
framework and lens necessary to perceive it) is obvious–and
unapologetic.
The inability by some on the Right
to see Obama’s full and dignified black humanity, as opposed to a
default of black drug use, criminality, and omnipresent, irrepressible
“niggerdom,” is the source of my hurt. I must ask: If the white
conservative imagination can frame a man of Obama’s abilities, poise,
intelligence, genius, life accomplishments, and talent as a skinny,
ghetto, crackhead, how do they see the rest of us?
And we wonder why the colorline persists.
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