
ErikRush
Pond Scum for Obama
June 23, 2008
In my local
syndicated newspaper the other day, there was an article featuring a
forum hosted by a nearby university for black high school seniors in the
region. The annual event was calculated to inform and inspire the
students regarding their options in the area of colleges and
universities. It will become apparent how desperately such offerings are
needed.
One of the talking
points of the piece was outlined by the forum’s director, who was quoted
as saying that due to cultural factors and because they frequently don’t
have role models or parents directing them, black high school seniors
are often unmotivated to go to college and aren’t even aware of the wide
variety of fulfilling choices open to them.
Big surprise there.
No surprise either was
rap mogul Russell Simmons’ endorsement of Democratic presidential
nominee Sen. Barack Obama. Simmons, the Robert Mugabe of the music
business (in that he enriches himself via the exploitation of blacks,
but given the perverse paradigm of justice proffered by the far Left
that Americans have agreed to swallow, this is acceptable because
Simmons too is black), endorsed the candidate in March and has since
been making the rounds of media venues explaining why Obama’s "the man.”
Simmons has been one of
the most politically-active black figures in the entertainment business
for some years. While reluctant to endorse candidates (until now), his
social campaigns have always been thinly-veiled, left-leaning, shallow
pop-culture extravaganzae. Founder of the
Hip-Hop Summit Action Network (HSAN), itself an afrocentric far Left
activist vehicle, Simmons has partnered with
Rock the Vote (whose stated mission is "to engage and build the
political power of young people in order to achieve progressive change
in our country”) since 2000.
Simmons’ endorsement of
Obama reeks of hypocrisy. As of early last year, he had hinted at
favoring other Democrat candidates. This was likely a subtle but savvy
message to Obama that if he wanted the support of young blacks (whom
Simmons reckons he now represents), he’d better be black enough,
afrocentric enough, and far Left enough for Simmons – something which,
for all practical purposes, the candidate has proven in spades.
About a week ago, it
was also revealed that Ayham al-Samurai, a former Iraqi exile (now an
American citizen) who had hidden out in the U.S. for 20 years, called
for support of the terrorist insurgency against U.S. forces in Iraq, has
contributed $2,300 to Obama’s campaign (the maximum amount allowed for
an individual under the law), and is allegedly back in the Middle East
raising more cash for the candidate. The former dissident – whose most
recent U.S. residence was Chicago – also had dealings with Antoin Rezko,
the Syrian-American who supported Obama both politically and personally,
and who was recently convicted of fraud in a federal court.
Nice.
So it appears that it
matters little whether Sen. Obama’s endorsers are ostensibly "upstanding
citizens” like Al Gore, far Left hate machines such as MoveOn.org,
turncoat black "conservatives” who hint that they’re willing to
sacrifice their principles for a candidate just because he’s black,
anti-U.S. supporters of terrorism or terrorist organizations (such as
Hamas) themselves. The candidate can claim that he has no control over
who likes him, the response is framed by the establishment media as
plausible, and sedated America nods numbly in agreement.
Back to the high school
students mentioned earlier. The question of how viable a nation we shall
have if Sen. Obama is elected – which could obviously impact the
students’ lives in many ways – aside, their future appears dubious at
best. In addition to the wholesale social and economic oppression likely
to ensue if Obama wins, he also represents a party and an ideology that
have done everything they can to ensure that as many blacks as possible
remain as ignorant and impoverished as possible.
Barack Obama may see to
it that yet more billions are carelessly thrown at the cause of
furthering black education – but what will it matter if his buddies in
politics and the news and entertainment media continue to sell pimp
culture (immorality, self-indulgence and the cult of victimization) to
black youth?
With Obama in office,
it will be easier for far Left and black activists to blame the past
actions of evil, faceless whites for blacks’ social ills than ever
before. How long that song will play, with resentment festering on the
part of both whites and blacks, before widespread social unrest rears
its head will be anyone’s guess.
Barack Obama will stand
blameless, of course: He can’t control anyone else’s actions.
Though it may be a losing battle, all such folks as this columnist can
do is transmit these facts and pray that the weight of truth, in the
aggregate, carries enough force to smash this candidate’s façade prior
to the November election.