September 16, 2005
Another connected point is that many people assume that blacks have to be liberal and Democrat or must be water boys for the Republicans. The author of the subject doesn't fit those descriptions and is part of a group of black, conservative bloggers called The Conservative Brotherhood, which describes itself as follows:
The Conservative Brotherhood is a group of African American writers whose politics are on the right hand side of the political spectrum. Expanding the dialog beyond traditional boundaries, they seek to contribute to a greater understanding of African Americans and America itself through advocacy and commentary.
It's refreshing to read the points of view that this group provides, and I admire their determination to say what they believe rather than say what is expected simply because of their race.
Back to the first point, that of reparations and the hurricane, Michael D. Cobb Bowen expresses his views as follows:
Say Thank You, Dammit
Now is the time for all good Reparationists to thank God for Katrina and thank George W. Bush for 60 Billion dollars.
Over at Booker Rising, an interesting angle cropped up on the matter of Reparations and Republicans. But my angle is this: Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana are basically the heart of Dixie. Anybody and everybody knows that most of the blackfolks who live there represent those too unfortunate to migrate. I'll state it plainly. If you didn't get out in the Civil War and you didn't get out after the failure of Reconstruction, and you didn't get out during the Great Migration of the 1920s and you didn't get out in the Civil Rights Movement and you are still stuck in the South and poor and black...DAMN!
Now let's say you didn't get out in Katrina either. Symbolically, is there anyone more oppressed and downtrodden and left behind than poor blackfolks who have, since Slavery, missed five generational opportunities to leave Dixie? I mean, DAMN!
Now I'm going to jump on the rhetorical bandwagon of one of my idiot commenters for a moment to make a point:
70 percent of New Orleans is African American. ...These are the people who are going to reap the benefits of SIXTY BILLION DOLLARS OF FEDERAL AID, FREE!. Those blackfolks from New Orleans typify the beneficiaries of those dollars that America just can't seem to give away fast enough. Unless Osama bin Laden drops a nuke on Harlem there is never going to be another opportunity for poor black people to get free Federal Aid on this scale for 100 years. THIS is Reparations.
...Anyway, this is what I'm thinking. Reparations is now. As they used to say around the way, if you're slow, you blow. You better recognize. And say thank you to your president, the Compassionate Conservative who cares about 60 Billion dollars worth.
The entire post can be found here at Cobb's site. While you are there, you might want to check out some of Cobb's other entries and cartoons, or those by some other members of the brotherhood.
By being their own persons, and smart, these bloggers can help enhance communication not only between races, but for something perhaps harder--understandings and changes within the black culture.
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Cobb is a goober, too.
Posted by: Michael B at Sunday, September 18 2005 02:00 AM (Z3Uge)
Michael B., when I signed off the site that I mentioned above, I didn't go back to see if anyone commented on my leaving because the comments from many liberals, especially those from you, didn't rise to the level of intelligent discussion, used personal attacks (that I suspect that you consider "cute,") and didn't warrant my concern because of their failure to show intelligent debate.
Over here, you see that we welcome and respect all views, but we don't accept "cute" personal attacks or disrespect for views and ideas. If you can follow our rules for commenting, then you are welcome to stay. If you can't, then you might feel more comfortable sticking within the safe confines of liberal sites.
If you have a comment about Cobb's view, other than that he is also a goober, which you called me in the past, then share it. Otherwise, stick to reading rather than commenting. You still might learn something.
Posted by: Woody at Sunday, September 18 2005 02:53 AM (v5VVJ)
Posted by: GM Roper at Sunday, September 18 2005 03:34 AM (0CqNu)
Posted by: Michael B at Monday, September 19 2005 12:05 AM (AYSZn)
It isn't a matter of being offended, because your calling me the names that you have shows ignorance not on my part; and, after multiple attempts to engage the left on their sites in reasonable discourse, I have run out of patience. We like to have fun, but you've come in so late in the game with the same "humor" we've heard before that, by itself and with nothing of substance, it is tiresome.
Posted by: Woody at Monday, September 19 2005 02:04 AM (v5VVJ)
Posted by: Plush Blankets at Monday, November 08 2010 09:52 PM (LCLEj)
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