Obama's Destructive Foreign Policy and Black Disillusionment
Tue, 10/09/2012 - 15:02 — Solomon Comissiong
 
 
by Solomon Comissiong
“It is painfully distressing to witness members of my community so 
willfully complicit with lethal war policies simply because they are 
coming from a brown skinned man,” writes the author. “African-Americans' 
honorable legacy of opposing Euro-America's imperialist wars is quickly 
eroding.”
 
Obama's Destructive Foreign Policy and Black Disillusionment
by Solomon Comissiong
“We must undo the mental spell placed upon us by the Democratic Party and their 
Trojan horse – Barack Obama.”
The anti-imperialist war legacy of African (black) people in United States 
is a rather long one. Most American born Africans have historically 
opposed Euro-America's bloody legacy of global military engagements 
aimed at everything from regime change to plunder to flat out planetary 
domination. Prominent African leaders like Fannie Lou Hamer, Malcolm X 
and Dr. Martin Luther King, not only opposed Euro-America's voracious 
appetite for death and destruction, by way of war – these leaders were 
outspoken in telling the world exactly why they opposed these wars. For 
instance, it was in 1967 at Riverside Baptist Churchin New York City that Dr. 
Martin Luther King said:
“As I have walked among the desperate, rejected, and angry young men, I 
have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their 
problems. I have tried to offer them my deepest compassion while 
maintaining my conviction that social change comes most meaningfully 
through nonviolent action. But they ask -- and rightly so -- what about 
Vietnam? They ask if our own nation wasn't using massive doses of 
violence to solve its problems, to bring about the changes it wanted. 
Their questions hit home, and I knew that I could never again raise my 
voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without 
having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the 
world today -- my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the 
sake of this government, for the sake of the hundreds of thousands 
trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent.”
 Dr. King, like countless other Africans, simply could not accept the US's 
deadly imperialist war in Southeast Asia. It clearly weighed heavily 
upon his conscience. He was not fearful that his rightful opposition to 
the Vietnam War would greatly distance himself with President Lyndon 
Johnson – doing the right thing mattered much, much more. Dr. King was 
not alone; a critical mass of African people refused to support this 
war.Professional athletes, like Muhammad Ali, were also among the great number 
of 
Africans who took courageous stances, vociferously speaking out against 
the war in Southeast Asia. I say all this to, not only provide 
historical context, but also to contrast history to the present day.
“Dr. King was not alone; a critical mass of African people refused to support 
this war.”
It distresses this African author to slowly come to the realization that 
African-American's honorable legacy of opposing Euro-America's 
imperialist wars is quickly eroding. This is by no means a rush 
observation on my part; my assessment dates back to 2008. It was in 2008 that a 
United States senator named Barack Obama was elected president. I was 
definitely within the minority of Africans who made the strong 
decision not to vote for either corporate candidate (Barack Obama & 
John McCain).  Senator Barack Obama made it clear that he intended to 
expand the war in Afghanistan if he was elected – and he more than made 
good on that promise. This is merely one of the reasons I had for not 
supporting Barack Obama as president. And if there was no better option 
for me, I would simply not have voted in that election. I don't buy in 
to the lesser of two evils argument; if you do you are ultimately still voting 
for evil.
 Several politically limited acquaintances of mine assumed that I was voting 
for the other warmonger, John McCain, when I informed them I that I would 
not be supporting their brown pirate. Without realizing it, they were 
showcasing the tiny boxes they resided within simply by way of their 
assumption. Within their politically manufactured world there are no 
other choices beyond that of Democrats and Republicans. They have been 
cleverly trained to believe that there are marked differences between 
the two corporate parties.  Some of these individuals thought I was 
"selling out" because I was not voting for the brown man – the brown man who 
could not give a damn about championing any policies that might 
tangibly improve African/black people's living conditions. I was a "sell out" 
for not wanting to vote for a man who openly supported an 
imperialist war – a brown man who voted for the Foreign Intelligence 
Surveillance Act (FISA). It mattered little that I was actually voting 
for an African/black woman who had more political experience than Barack Obama 
or that she was anti-war and supported polices geared towards 
eradicating poverty and improving the living conditions of those who 
have been historically marginalized (including black folks). Most 
admitted that they never heard of the Green Party (www.gp.org). These concrete 
reasons mattered little – they thought I was wasting my 
vote on someone "who could not win this election." These folks wanted me to 
sell out my morality by voting for the lesser of two evils simply 
because that evil was brown. Sadly, some of these folks did not even 
know who Cynthia McKinney was, however, upon learning about her policies they 
verbally approved of them but could not vote for her since she was unknown and 
therefore had "no chance of winning."  "A vote for her was a vote for McCain", 
they said. They were oblivious tools of the 
Democratic Party, which now owned their political minds. For them, 
rationale discussion and facts were like Kryptonite.
“These folks wanted me to sell out my morality by voting for the lesser of two 
evils simply because that evil was brown.”
In 2012 the situation is even worse than in 2008. Since taking office, 
President Barack Obama has not only followed through on his promise to 
expand the war in Afghanistan, he has obliterated thousands of human 
lives and villages by drone strikes throughout that country. 
Unfortunately, he did not stop with Afghanistan; the brown faced war 
monger also ordered drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somali. The 
preferred targets of these drones appear to be civilians, since they 
murder far more innocent civilians than they do "enemy combatants." 
Perhaps anything living within these countries is regarded by the U.S. 
military as an "enemy combatant.” Overone million civilians dead in Iraqand 
tens of thousands dead in Libya and Afghanistan – when will it 
stop? Apparently, not with Barack Obama as president. We can assume Mitt Romney 
will do the same, however we know what Barack Obama will do – he has been doing 
it – killing innocent people throughout the globe. 
 Barack Obama's fetish for overseeing the killing of civilians in places like 
Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen seems to matter little to a great many 
African-Americans. Opposing this country's wars used to be a 
signature for American born Africans. You could always count on black 
people to take the lead when it came to being anti-war, especially 
imperialist ones. However, now that white liberals have found an 
acceptable enough black man to throw their vote behind, the 
African-America community has decided to follow their fraudulent lead. 
Barack Obama is exactly the kind of black man white liberals feel 
comfortable enough with, while superficially feeling good that they 
voted for a black man. Some even say, "With Barack Obama I don't see 
race. He is not black to me." Superficial gestures regarding race are 
hallmarks of the white liberal. Many of them become extraordinarily 
uncomfortable whenever white supremacy or institutional racism is 
brought up in conversation. These wolves in Democrat clothing could not 
give a damn about the systemic suffering levied upon people of color 
within the US. They cling to their "white privilege" just as 
conservative whites do – they just mask it better. Barack Obama was 
their ultimate "Trojan horse." The disdain Malcolm X and Martin Luther 
King had for white liberals was beyond justified – it was warranted. 
“What are these white conservatives complaining about? Barack Obama is their 
man.”
Obama has allowed the fraudulent white liberals to sneak their policies and 
regressive positioning on race based issues into the US's communities of color. 
It has been an added bonus for conservatives and liberals, 
alike, that they found a brown face willing to kill people more 
aggressively, overseas, than his dimwitted predecessor. White 
conservatives that complain about Barack Obama are fools blinded by 
their instinctive racist tendencies. If they were not so damn racist 
they would realize that Obama is more friend than foe. Bail out amoral 
Wall Street institutions – done! Expand the US's anti-worker and 
anti-labor rights so-calledFree-Trade policies(like the South Korea, Colombia, 
Panama Free Trade Agreement) – done! Pass a regressivehealth insurance reform 
bill that primarily benefits the greedy and unethical health insurance 
corporations – done! Sign a nefarious National Defense Authorization Act(NDAA) 
that makes the Patriot Act look like Pee Wee Herman – done! Kill US citizens 
extra-judiciously overseas – done and done! Ignore the 
suffering of black people in America and speak to them in a 
paternalistic tone that amuses white conservatives and makes white 
liberals comfortable – done! And, yes, expand America's white 
supremacist and imperialist theaters of war and kill more innocent civilians, 
by way of drones,than the half-witted George W. Bush – done! What are these 
white 
conservatives complaining about? Barack Obama is their man. They even 
have a black man willing to wage a war, based on lies, on the African 
nation of Libya. 
Barack Obama has been 
more than willing to do the bidding for the Euro-American Empire, 
regardless the expense to humanity. He does it willingly. And 
unfortunately, many black people in America continue to follow his march of 
destruction, willingly. This African author has heard every excuse 
in the proverbial book when it comes to Obama's policies, especially 
those dealing with war. It is painfully distressing to witness members 
of my community so willfully complicit with lethal war policies simply 
because they are coming from a brown skinned man. It is like they have 
thrown out much of the African legacy and made a mockery of our 
solidarity with other oppressed people throughout the globe. And now 
many of us parade around wearing Obama paraphernalia as if it was a year round 
Halloween costume. They even wear t-shirts with the faces of Dr. 
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X on either side of the face of 
Obama. Africans have allowed disingenuous people to reinvent their 
historical icons and freedom fighters. 
“Through their actions, they are telling African/black youth that waging war on 
behalf of the US white power structure is ok, even when it's in their 
ancestral homeland: Africa.”
Is that all the white 
power structure had to do – put a brown face on the same old imperialist war 
machine and the black people will follow it, support it, and 
champion it? If that is the case, it makes the African/black community 
look as though we have been warmongers all along---we just needed a 
brown face to sell global death and destruction, for us to swallow it 
whole. Those African/black people who continue to blindly support Barack Obama 
as if he were some sort of messiah are doing immense damage to 
future generations. Through their actions, they are telling 
African/black youth that waging war on behalf of the US white power 
structure is ok, even when it's in their ancestral homeland: Africa. 
They are telling these African youth that it is ok to sell out the 
collective interests of their communities, in order to prop up one man's 
political career – a career that only includes them as puppets. They 
are telling African youth that it is quite alright to ignore the 
concerns of oppressed people, whether they may be Palestinians, Afghans 
or Africans, in order to placate a white power structure. And, 
ultimately, they are telling their children: even you can become 
president, like Barack Obama, if you don't act too "black" or trouble 
those "good" white people with the issues of black folk. 
Barack Obama's presidency has thrown a great deal of African/black people in 
the US in to a perpetual state of confusion – and delusion. This author, if he 
tries hard enough, can partly understand the mass hysteria 
surrounding the advent of a brown skinned president of, perhaps, the 
most racist country on the planet. That being said, I cannot comprehend 
the continued frenzy and euphoria for a man whose polices leave those 
same people in the dark – no pun intended. Besides possibly feeling good about 
the color of the family in the White House, what are they to be 
joyous about? I would even contend that there is nothing to be exuberant about 
solely on the premise of having a face of color at the helm of 
the same old wretched system. If the system has not been radically 
altered what good is it to have a face of color delivering the identical death 
blows to people throughout the planet? Oh – that's right – the 
people must actually see the system, first, as evil and then, see the 
actions carried out by the chosen face of color as equally harmful. 
Therein lies the problem: far too many people of color have forgotten 
how destructive this system is, and that it has not changed whatsoever. 
The evil is still there. The evil never left – it is just being 
orchestrated, in large part, by a brown face. It is, "the more effective evil," 
as Glen Ford from Black Agenda report calls it. 
“We cannot count on the media, even the corporate backed black media, a la Tom 
Joyner Michael Baisden, and the like.”
It is true that Obama's 
elocutionary talents work like magical spells (dare I say brown magic?) 
on people from all cultural backgrounds and skin colors. However, his 
warlock-like skills tend to be far less effective on those possessing 
the lost art of critical thought. Critical thinking tends to be one of 
the few tools at our disposal that can be used to combat baseless 
rhetoric. We must depend on each other for facts, perspective and 
rationale, as a means to see through attempts geared at having us 
support anti-human policies, such as imperialist wars and aggression. 
Those of us who know the truth about Obama and his policies, especially 
those aimed at destroying the lives of innocent civilians, must speak 
out. We cannot count on the media, even the corporate backed black 
media, a la Tom Joyner Michael Baisden, and the like. These stooges are 
no better than the black faces for hire on outlets like MSNBC. They have shown 
that they will support Obama no matter how much evil and death he orchestrates. 
Their careers as puppets for hire pay rather well. 
We must be willing to 
serve as the vanguard of information. It is not meant to be an easy task but it 
must, at the very least, be attempted. Barack Obama, the 
Democratic Party and the United States government's contradictions must 
be exposed. The nefarious values of the Republican Party speak for 
themselves quite openly. 
African/black America 
must wake up and wake up soon – our collective legacy of being opposed 
to imperialist wars is at stake. We must undo the mental spell placed 
upon us by the Democratic Party and their Trojan horse – Barack Obama. 
Our internationalism with other oppressed people should be a high 
priority. As I write this essay, there are women, children, men and 
elderly in places like Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan 
whose lives teeter in peril because of the US war machine. We must 
morally stand with them, if not for ourselves, then for our future 
generations. Do we really want our youth to inherit the warped "values" 
extolled in the name of war and exploitation? Do we want that blood on 
their hands? 
Obama is not a messiah. 
He is a man – a flawed man, just like the rest of us. However, Obama is 
also a man who has accepted his role as deliverer of death drones and 
exporter of war. He found the money to bomb Libya into oblivion (killing tens 
of thousands of civilians) and create a civil war, yet no money 
for universal healthcare. 
Some of us decided long 
ago, no matter how flawed we are, never to support imperialist wars and 
the destruction of other civilians. Our ancestors like MLK, Malcolm X, 
Fannie Lou Hamer and countless others, refused to support these kinds of wars 
and injustices. They set an example for future generations to 
resist wicked ways and fight for justice. When will we, as a critical 
mass, in the present millennium, wake up from our delusional spells, 
step up, speak out, organize and refuse injustice of any kind – even 
when coming from a familiar looking face? When? When will we show the 
youth, through our collective actions and unity, that injustice is 
unacceptable? The excuses must cease! When you vote for the lesser of 
two evils – you still vote for evil. We must create a new political 
framework, rejecting the present two-party dictatorship as simply 
untenable for a humane society. Are we willing to build that society? If so, 
rejection of the status quo is imperative!
Solomon Comissiong is an educator, community activist, author, and the host of 
the Your World News media collective (www.yourworldnews.org). Solomon is the 
author of A Hip Hop Activist Speaks Out on Social Issues. He can be reached at: 
[email protected]

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