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July 16, 2009 7:38 PM

Obama: Blacks Must "Seize Our Own Future"

(AP )
Barack Obama, the first African-American president in U.S. history, told members of the NAACP Thursday evening that while the government "must be a force for equality," black Americans "have to seize our own future, each and every day."

The president stressed personal responsibility in his speech at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's 100th anniversary convention, saying that black parents must tell their children that their disadvantages in an unequal society are not an excuse for personal failures.

"No one has written your destiny for you," he said. "Your destiny is in your hands – you cannot forget that. That's what we have to teach all of our children: no excuses. No excuses."

In his first speech directly addressing race since taking office, Mr. Obama said "there probably has never been less discrimination in American than there is today."

"But make no mistake: the pain of discrimination is still felt in America," he said, specifically citing discrimination against African-Americans as well as Latinos, Muslims and gays and lesbians.

The president lauded civil rights leaders W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr. and others who "began the journey" that led to his appearance before the nation's oldest civil rights organization as president. Yet he said "too many barriers still remain" for African-Americans, who face higher unemployment and incarceration rates than "just about anyone else."

Mr. Obama also said AIDS has hit the African-American community "with disproportionate force" and lamented that blacks "are more likely to suffer from a host of diseases but less likely to own health insurance" than other Americans.

He added, however, that it is not discrimination but the "structural inequalities that our nation's legacy of discrimination has left behind" that are today's toughest barriers. The president said the government is working to address those inequalities by creating jobs, extending unemployment insurance, expanding tax credits and making housing more affordable.

He also stressed the importance of his health care, energy, and financial reform efforts and said that "a world-class education is a prerequisite for success."

"There's a reason the story of the civil rights movement was written in our schools," he said. "There's a reason Thurgood Marshall took up the cause of Linda Brown. There's a reason the Little Rock Nine defied a governor and a mob. It's because there is no stronger weapon against inequality and no better path to opportunity than an education that can unlock a child's God-given potential."

Today, he said, "the dream of a world-class education is still being deferred all across this country." He cited a growing achievement gap between African-American and white students and "overcrowded classrooms, crumbling schools, and corridors of shame in America filled with poor children – black, brown, and white alike."

Mr. Obama went on to laud his administration's efforts to strengthen community colleges and early learning programs and create "incentives for states to promote excellent teachers and replace bad ones."

But African-Americans cannot look to the government for all the answers, he said.

"We can't tell our kids to do well in school and fail to support them when they get home," the president said. "You can't just contract out parenting. For our kids to excel, we must accept our own responsibilities to help them learn. That means putting away the Xbox. Putting our kids to bed at a reasonable hour. It means attending those parent-teacher conferences, and reading to our children, and helping them with their homework."

(CBS)
He said young people "might think they've got a pretty good jump shot or a pretty good flow, but [they] can't all aspire to be LeBron or Lil Wayne."

"I want them aspiring to be scientists and engineers, doctors and teachers, not just ballers and rappers," he said to cheers from the audience. "I want them aspiring to be a Supreme Court Justice. I want them aspiring to be President of the United States. I want their horizons to be limitless."

He said his life "could have easily taken a turn for the worse," but because of the good parenting of his mother, a white woman from Kansas, and the opportunities afforded him he "had the chance to make the most of life."

The president also talked about his visit to Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, where slaves were imprisoned before they were auctioned. He said the visit reminded him "of all the pain and all the hardships, all the injustices and all the indignities on the voyage from slavery to freedom."

"But I was reminded of something else," he said. "I was reminded that no matter how bitter the rod, how stony the road, we have always persevered. We have not faltered, nor have we grown weary."

"One hundred years from now, on the 200th anniversary of the NAACP, let it be said that this generation did its part," the president concluded, his voice rising. "That we too ran the race; that full of faith that our dark past has taught us, full of the hope that the present has brought us, we faced, in our lives and all across this nation, the rising sun of a new day begun."

Read a full transcript of Mr. Obama's remarks.
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by heavynne July 17, 2009 1:19 PM EDT
You know what's really sad is whites have enjoyed and run this country since it's existence. Minorities have to fight for whatever they gain in this country. Blacks and whites alike are racists against one another, why? Because we all grew up in a country where race has always mattered, that's why we have a long way to go. Whites have their stereotypical views of blacks (on welfare, lazy, gangsters) but we all know this is not true of all blacks, not even the majority. Blacks have their stereotypical views of whites (superior to everybody else, and do what I say not as I do). But we have a new and younger generation who do not care about all of these things. Racism is taught. You can take children of every race and put them on a playground together and they will play with each other, they don't see race, they don't know stereotypes, they just see another child. This is where hope lies for a racial free America. When all of the old bigots die, it will be a better place.
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by skyk-2009 July 17, 2009 10:39 AM EDT
Folks THIS is a Leader! It has amazed me from the first time I heard him speak, how willing he is to take on issues, HEAD ON! I'll tell you this, the way this Man can connect with people, I am glad I don't have to take him on politically! Awesome!
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by diogy July 17, 2009 12:58 PM EDT
TheMasses0007.
Your posts on much of these articles on this website are and have been extremely hostile. Why is that?
by andouzy July 17, 2009 9:55 AM EDT
about black obama is right.black must understand that they must act themeselves for their future.but obama made confusion with gay.Gay fight has nothing to do with racism
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by sassalin31 July 17, 2009 9:27 AM EDT
Last time I checked Obama is of mixed race, black and white. The title of "First Black President" does not really apply.
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by skyk-2009 July 17, 2009 11:30 AM EDT
Shouldn't THAT be up to the Black People among us? I am part Native American but I favor the Irish Side, both accept me as one of them. I sense something more in your post though. Something REAL sick, like you want to put him in a bracket all to himself. Something like the Courts did back in the early 1800'S or the Nazi's did in Germany during the 30's. He has lived and did okay among BOTH races and THAT is something we should all be proud of.
by YCantWeAllGetAlong July 17, 2009 9:20 AM EDT
Did Obama's mother dip herself in bleach? Obama is not "African American" anything. He is of mixed race, yes, but most certainly is not African American. First of all, will you people PLEASE find something to call yourselves that is correct? If you were BORN in Africa, THEN came to America and became a citizen then yes, you are African American. If not, you are black. I have never seen a race that finds SO many different terms. First, it's negro, then it's colored, then it's Afro American (whatEVER the h.e.l.l. THAT was supposed to be), then black, then this ridiculous African American nonsense. PICK ONE!!!

Obama is a man of mixed race, with a white mother and a black father. He is not the "first" anything. If blacks are not the problem, then why are there hundreds and thousands of murders in the cities (mostly black) and not in the suburbs. WHY? Why are cities so violent? No one can answer me THAT now can they?
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by im_watching July 17, 2009 9:00 AM EDT
If you open your ears, the speach was also for all the downtrodden white brothers & sisters crying victim to affirmative action.
"seize your own future"
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by tbbaot July 17, 2009 7:13 AM EDT
If blacks want to take control of their future they first have to realize that it is the progressives that are holding them back. The true racists are the ones that keep them hooked on government social programs. Example" When Clinton passed "workfare" that limited how long someone could get welfare, blacks went out and got jobs. The steps to take control of your life does not include any government hand outs.
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by rachel36cc July 17, 2009 6:10 AM EDT
Amazing how bigoted and racist blacks are in this country. And people complain about whites being racist. To reply to some asinine comments regarding police brutality. The reason there are more brutality complaints by blacks is that they know they can pull the classic "race" card if the officers are white. As for longer prison sentences, the vast majority of blacks in prison commit violent crimes. And what's with all you pathetic losers comparing any white support group to the KKK? Is that the best you can do? What is so wrong about supporting "white" rights? You whiggers better look long and hard in the mirror. You are the problem. Cowardly hypocrites. No guts to stick up for anything, just a bunch of sheep and lemmings following the herd.
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by erasmus111 July 16, 2009 11:28 PM EDT
So what happened to gravy? Was he banned, or did some of his post just disappear only to reappear later? : ) This website irritates the hell out of me.
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by Joe_NY_15 July 17, 2009 9:52 AM EDT
I thought Gravybloat was a she ?
by brianbwb-2009 July 16, 2009 11:24 PM EDT
Actually I could, but for two reasons I won't, first because the truth is beyond the comprehension of most, and two I don't think you have the money.
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by erasmus111 July 16, 2009 11:30 PM EDT
Who are you talking to? : )
by erasmus111 July 16, 2009 11:19 PM EDT
by charlie830 July 16, 2009 10:54 PM EDT
Stop defend'n these guys, eras.. And stick wit yer own color!


And what color would that be?
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by erasmus111 July 16, 2009 11:16 PM EDT
by gravyboat4000 July 16, 2009 10:45 PM EDT
Quit talkin about people's phukkkin ********, and pull your azz out of yours!


Didn't you mean, "pull your HEAD out of your ass"? : )
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by erasmus111 July 16, 2009 11:17 PM EDT
Just trying to be helpful.
by OrangeBeetleJB July 16, 2009 11:16 PM EDT
I am absolutely amazed at the racism in this blog. From both sides! You all should be ashamed. Here are my points . . .

Everyone deserves a chance to prove they are a good person. . . Black, white, hispanic, women, gays and lesbians. . .some fall short.

The race card is played way too much. Everytime a white person makes an "off-color" remark, they are persecuted relentlessly. Let's just imagine if Sotomayor said this . . . .

"I would hope that a wise Latina woman, with the richness of her experiences, would more often than not, reach a better conclusion than a BLACK male who hasn't lived that life." Would that make the black people mad? OF COURSE IT WOULD AND SHE WOULDN'T BE SITTING IN THE CHAIR SHE HAS BEEN IN FOR THE PAST FEW DAYS.

So, how can you blame the white people for finding that to be offensive? No matter how you slice it, it is a racist remark. Here is a news flash for all the "People of Color" WHITE IS A COLOR TOO.

Why is it called "reverse discrimination" when it refers to white people? Discrimination is discrimination and it is wrong!

Would an organization named NAAWP (National Association for the Advancement of White People" be ok? What about the "United White People College Fund" or how about the "Congressional White Caucus"
Every group can have their special little organizations except the White people.

Here is another news flash . . . . White people have been told by the government and every community organization that they cannot "discriminate" against minorities. We get it. The discrimination practices seen in the 60's have all but been eliminated, except when things don't quite go the way a person of color feels they should, white people get accused of being racist. We don't dislike you because of the color of your skin . . . it is your attitude!!!! Grow up!
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by debinok1 July 16, 2009 11:19 PM EDT
Well said.
by debinok1 July 16, 2009 11:30 PM EDT
And it doesn't stop with color anymore. Try holding a "Straight Pride Parade" and see how fast the group is labeled as discriminating against gays. Or a Native Born Pride Parade as discriminating against immigrants. Anything that symbolizes pride in being White, straight or native born will get labeled as discrimination faster than you could blink. Those of us who are those things and proud of it are being racist, sexist or just bigots.
by brianbwb-2009 July 16, 2009 11:48 PM EDT
Most "Black" people would probably agree with it is she said it that way, because it still remains true.

The reason it is called "reverse discrimination" is because those who wish to continue apartheid use that expression to decry any measures taken to re-balance the scales, which are tipped toward one side to the point of making national unity impossible.

The NAAWP is also known as the kkk, aryan nations, and ever since the early 70s, the GOP. You want to posit that they don't exist?

The system of scholarship awards has been a de-facto United White people college fund, and those outside the Congressional "Black Caucus, have been the Congressional White Caucus, it is they who created the necessity for "Black" and "Negro" ones.

Your last paragraph is such a load of untruth that is it were gasoline, the planet would have free fuel for the next millenium, we still pay more for insurance for similar conditions, still denied access to capital for similar circumstance, are still victimized by police brutality, still sentenced to longer prison terms for similar acts, still the last hired and the first fired, every statistic you can find shows that discrimination against "Black" people is still very much in existence, and even now you can scan these posts and if you don't see that "White racism" is still showing its deformed misanthropic face, then you are one of the worst examples of it.
by onesword July 17, 2009 12:34 PM EDT
You know alot of blacks WILL help in keeping racism alive as well. Not giving any thought or consideration to why our ancestors fought and died to get us where we are today. You don't have to forgive and forget. Just don't dwell on it or you'll be stuck in neutral. Not getting anywhere in life.
by CantFoolMe July 16, 2009 10:53 PM EDT
Obama is all talk...watch out black people...he mentioned AIDS. Usually when he mentions something, something happens in a bad way.
My opinion about Obama is that he is totally black. I don't think he really had a white mother...she probably adopted him. We will never know the truth about this guy.
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by erasmus111 July 16, 2009 10:52 PM EDT
by wtcmedic911 July 16, 2009 10:13 PM EDT
Come to brooklyn and see for yourself. id love for you to say that to my face while your here.


Hey dimwit, you never answered reveal5's question.

"Is it just black people who cut in line where you live?"

There is absolutely no other people but black people that cut in line, huh?


And I would like nothing better than to say it to your face. And after I finish saying it to your face, I'd like to hit you between the eyes with a baseball bat. : )
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by stuart2020 July 16, 2009 10:54 PM EDT
Allright!!!
by CantFoolMe July 16, 2009 10:51 PM EDT
Obama is all talk...watch out black people...he mentioned AIDS. Usually when he mentions something, something happens in a bad way.
My opinion about Obama is that he is totally black. I don't think he really had a white mother...she probably adopted him. We will never know the truth about this guy.
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by skyk-2009 July 17, 2009 11:26 AM EDT
What ARE you babbling about? LOL I listened to the speech from the start to the last sentence and I can not for the life of me figure out what YOU are talking about. May I make a suggestion. There are places you can go to and be treated mentally for this. YOU need some SERIOUS help if all you can say is the guy is "totally black" after hearing his speeches to ALL of us. I mean REAL help!!
by txlakeside July 16, 2009 10:49 PM EDT
Let the dumb as dirt rednecks rant ... it allows more people to see the ignorance and stupidity that racism fosters. It brings more folks together againt the dumb as dirt rednecks of the last 8 years! Their ignorance, lies and hate is what elected Obama .... their ignorance, lies and hate will get rid of even more of the "DUMB AS DIRT" during the next election! The stupidity, lies and fear mongering will no longer work! The DUMB AS DIRT REDNECK is becoming extinct as their sons and daughters become educated and learn their parents are "NUTS"!
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by Thalia-9 July 16, 2009 10:09 PM EDT
Are you KIDDING me??? Any high profile individual, regardless of race would be absolutely be crucified for making comments like that...ESPECIALLY the President of the United States?!?!
Apparently Mr Obama has not learned that 'tiny' self-saving lesson #1 that "The mike is ALWAYS on" Holy cow...watch the polls after that brilliant remark to 'appease' the crowd in which he was speaking to! Thing that pi$$es me off, is he's half black/half white, but refuses recognise that...he's like the reverse of Michael Jackson, and his 'typical white woman' Grandmother is probably rolling in her grave, right along with his white mother...And to think I've actually been trying to convince my spouse, "We HAVE to support him and hope he will do a great job otherwise everyone loses"...lest he conveniently forget that the original slaves, sold in Africa, were sold by their very own...black people - grrrr. d-o-n-e with confidence as his more than obvious personal agenda is showing it's true colors.
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by debinok1 July 16, 2009 9:55 PM EDT
Actually, I think he made some very good points that ALL parents of ALL races should put into action, though he did miss a few.

He said take away the xbox, he should have included cell phones, computers, ipods and any other gadget that is taking away time for school work.

He said stop contracting out parenting, he should have included pawning kids off on grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc... as well as if they MUST use daycare as some of us have no choice, then pick them up as soon as work or school is over, do not leave them at daycare while going shopping, hang out with friends after work, (women) do not leave them there while having nails manicured or hair styled.

He said help them with homework, he should have said GET INVOLVED, know what the school is teaching and how, communicate with the faculty about the studies and what is expected of the student and what we as parents expect from the school and the teachers.

He said attend parent-teacher conferences, he should have said sit down and LISTEN to what the teacher is saying and ASK questions about what you, as a parent, can do to help the child do their best.

He glossed over many points but did not hit any directly on the head.

Parents have got to take RESPONSIBILITY for their children, they are not accessories that can be tossed aside when they are no longer fashionable, they are a lifes work.

Children are the mark we leave on the world, how they turn out reflects on each of us as parents.
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by wtcmedic911 July 16, 2009 10:16 PM EDT
This would be a wonderful thing for people to do here. been a long time since thats happened in some areas or groups.
by erasmus111 July 16, 2009 9:52 PM EDT
by wtcmedic911 July 16, 2009 9:34 PM EDT
...and you see blacks everyday cutting to the front of the lines we all wait in...

?????

ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Hahahaha! I see EVERYBODY cutting in front of the lines! You're pathetic.
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by wtcmedic911 July 16, 2009 10:13 PM EDT
Come to brooklyn and see for yourself. id love for you to say that to my face while your here.
by brianbwb-2009 July 17, 2009 7:20 AM EDT
To wtcmedic911

That is not racism, that is punkism, the stronger taking advantage of the weaker.

It is America's history, perhaps you are concerned because in your situation you are not among the stronger.

So you get punked. Now that you know how it feels, it would seem logical to work to eliminate all of its forms, not just the ones that adversely affect you, but nahh, neos cannot sonceive of such concepts, too big for their heads.
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