African Americans suffering under Obama
Published: 18 January, 2011, 01:13
TAGS: Obama, Politics, USA, Anastasia Churkina, Employment, Economy
As African-American unemployment remains at over 15 percent, the Black community questions whether placing hopes on Obama was a mistake.
While the US marks Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the African-American community is knee-deep in an economic nightmare.
“There is no question that black America is worse off than it has been in at least the last 30 years,” said Glen Ford, the executive editor of the Black Agenda Report.
The official unemployment rate for African-Americans has been hovering at around 16 percent for the last year.
“Number one in high unemployment, number one in home foreclosures and number one in populating the prisons of our country,” explained renowned civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Many say, if these numbers represented any other minority group, the US would be in a state of emergency.
Has it long been high time for a rescue operation for African-Americans?
A particularly poignant question now with a black president in the White House.
New York’s Harlem neighborhood is one of the places that celebrated the most, when Barack Obama stepped into the White House. But two years into the presidency, the cracks in the dream for a better life have become too wide to hide.
Extreme unemployment with resulting poverty has created a pandemic of millions who need to be helped within black America.
“It has been a nightmare looking for work,” an unemployed African-American woman commented.
Studies showed a year ago that one in six African-Americans were without jobs.
Many say racial profiling continues to be a major obstacle to winning in the job market.
“Literally hundreds of studies have shown without doubt, repeatedly, that, for example, a white man with a prison record, who applies for a job is more likely to get a call back for that job, an interview, than a black man with a college education,” explained Ford.
Experts believe that’s exactly why Obama should be putting in place specifically targeted policies.
So why isn’t he?
“It’s just a community of people that he probably believes that belong to him, will vote for him, will support him. If he is going to spend political capital, he is not going to spend it on black folk,” said New York Pastor James David Manning.
“You can say that Obama destroyed more blacks housing than the KKK would have been able to,” remarked economist Michael Hudson.
Spending money and effort on everything from saving Wall Street to endless warfare takes a lot of time.
But that’s largely been the priority during the first half of Obama’s first term.
But the clock is ticking, days and months passing. African-Americans, as well as the rest of the 40 million battling poverty across the US, remain rejected.
“If there are not more jobs made available, than he will lose a significant base of support in the African-American community, and the general community, because people will be disappointed,” said former advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Clarence B. Jones.
So the broke, disappointed and forgotten could well end up rejecting in return.
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Kihnu: As usual, you have no idea of what you are talking about. I beseech you, look up FHA RACIAL POLICIES in Google so that you can intelligently discuss this matter. Black ghettos exist because they were engineered by the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THROUGH THE FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION. High unemployment creates lawlessness. Otherwise, how do you account for the high criminal activity of rural America during the 1930s?
It's a damned crying shame what has been done to the American Black Man throughtout history and now. I have been an American White man with a college education all my life. Struggling to just make ends meet so I could get up and go to work the next and next day. Racism in America exists not only against the Black Man, I and others like me are also excluded from "The American Dream" in America because of our nationalites. My experience is that certain nationalities are supported, others suppressed. This coincides with American politics. Racism in America exists on a greater level than reported. The Statue of Liberty is corroded and falling apart at the seams.







The government does not have a clue how to run the country but instead are more worried about the power trip they are on. I guess they think they can take that power with them to the grave because it sure doesn't seem like the people that pay for them play are on their list to care about.
They’ve made it too easy for a person to survive without working just by signing up for some kind of entitlement program. The free ride has gotten out of hand and if you tried to correct that wrong you would probably have an up rise and then they would have a good reason to use the Police State and Martial Law that they have ready to implement. It’s is bad to say but I’m not sure we could even have a fair election in this country and it’s bad when you have to be on guard against the one that is supposedly guarding you.