Avoiding World Conference on Racism Shows Obama's Disrespect For Blacks

President Obama’s “fawning, damn near servile behavior when accommodating 
Zionist demands” to boycott and sabotage the Durban II conference on racism 
“should have been a deal breaker” in his relations with African Americans. But 
what passes for Black leadership accepts any and all insults from Obama, who 
naturally treats them like the spineless creatures they are. Meanwhile, the 
White House keeps “Jewish leaders” up to date with conference calls on how 
Obama is protecting Israel from charges that it is an apartheid state, and also 
ensuring that the United States is not compelled to make amends for its racist 
past and present.

By Glen Ford 

April 15, 2009 "BAR" -- 
“Blacks get nothing from Obama’s White House except permission to worship him 
as the ultimate role model.”
On Tuesday, April 14, according to the Huffington Post, the White House placed 
a conference call to American “Jewish leaders,” all but assuring them the U.S. 
would not show up for Durban II, the international conference on racism, in 
Geneva, Switzerland. President Obama’s close adviser Samantha Power, of the 
National Security Council, said the event’s revised draft document “met two of 
our four red lines frontally, in the sense that it went no further than 
reparations and it did drop all references to Israel and all anti-Semitic 
language. But it continued to reaffirm, in toto, Durban I.”
Translation: although the document, under relentless U.S. pressure, has been 
watered down to the point of irrelevance, it remains unacceptable because it 
reaffirms declarations of the first World Conference Against Racism, in Durban, 
South Africa, in 2001. There is virtually no chance President Obama will 
reverse his decision to boycott Durban II, April 24-25. 
We must first ask: Why is the White House reporting to “Jewish leaders” on an 
issue that is of interest to all Americans, most especially people of color? 
Has Obama arranged such briefings on Durban II for “Black leaders,” “Latino 
leaders,” or “Native American leaders” – representatives of constituencies that 
have suffered genocide, slavery, discrimination, forced displacement and all 
manner of racist assaults right here on American soil? No, he has not. Barack 
Obama knows full well that he risks nothing by disrespecting African Americans 
at will. Across the Black political spectrum, so-called leadership seems 
incapable of shame or of taking manly or womanly offense at even the most 
blatant insults to Black people when the source of the affront is Barack 
Hussein Obama.
“Barack Obama knows full well that he risks nothing by disrespecting African 
Americans at will.”
Several weeks ago, popular Sirius Radio Black talk show host Mark Thompson 
(“Make It Plain”) wondered aloud if Obama’s threat to boycott Durban II should 
be a “deal breaker” – a “last straw” offense against Black interests and 
sensibilities. It should have been. The Obama administration’s fawning, damn 
near servile behavior when accommodating Zionist demands – and I use the word 
“demands” quite purposely – was a lesson in how Power responds to 
constituencies it favors, fears, or at least, respects. Blacks get nothing from 
Obama’s White House except permission to worship him as the ultimate role 
model. Less than nothing, as the unfolding Durban outrage demonstrates.
Obama has done more damage to the Durban process than George Bush, who pulled 
out of Durban I after the conference had begun. Important language survived the 
2001 disruption, such as:
“We acknowledge that slavery and the slave trade, including the transatlantic 
slave trade, were appalling tragedies in the history of humanity not only 
because of their abhorrent barbarism but also in terms of their magnitude, 
organized nature and especially their negation of the essence of the victims, 
and further acknowledge that slavery and the slave trade are a crime against 
humanity and should always have been so, especially the transatlantic slave 
trade and are among the major sources and manifestations of racism, racial 
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, and that Africans and 
people of African descent, Asians and people of Asian.”
and,
“Urges States to adopt the necessary measures, as provided by national law, to 
ensure the right of victims to seek just and adequate reparation and 
satisfaction to redress acts of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and 
related intolerance, and to design effective measures to prevent the repetition 
of such acts”
As University of Dayton, Ohio law professor Vernellia R. Randall has pointed 
out, pressures from the Obama White House caused revisions in the Durban II 
draft that
• withdrew  language related to reparations;
• removed  the proposed paragraph related to the transatlantic slave trade 
being a crime against humanity;
• removed proposed paragraphs designed to strengthen the Working Group of 
Experts on People of African Descent; and, 
• overall weakened the efforts related to people of African Descent.
And of course, language related to Palestinian rights and Israeli racism was 
totally eviscerated. (Samantha Power: “..it did drop all references to Israel 
and all anti-Semitic language.”) But none of that was enough to satisfy the 
Zionists, who hope to utterly destroy Durban II, and erase Durban I from the 
record. (Power, on remaining U.S. objections: “But it continued to reaffirm, in 
toto, Durban I.”) 
“Durbin II should have been a deal breaker.”
George Bush’s walkout at Durban I provided a sour ending for the event, but 
allowed participants to make some important statements and carry out additional 
work over the next eight years. The United States and other countries were to 
report to Durbin II on residential segregation, criminal justice, police 
brutality, felony disenfranchisement and Katrina displacement. That cannot 
happen if the official American delegation is not in Geneva. Samantha Power 
told her Jewish leadership friends, who don’t want Durban II to occur, at all, 
not to worry. “In order for us to participate in the negotiations, to sit 
behind the placard, to be involved in a frontal way, much more would need to be 
done. And all four of our red lines will need to be met."
Israel and the White House speak of “red lines” that they will not tolerate 
being crossed in politics and diplomacy. But where are the “red lines” that 
so-called Black leaders will not allow to be breached? Where Barack Obama is 
concerned, such lines do not exist – which is why he is permitted to walk all 
over Black folks, with impunity. 
Yes, Durbin II should have been a deal breaker. Instead, it was mostly cause 
for sniveling lamentation and words of “concern” or wishful predictions by 
Black notables that Obama would change his mind (after the damage had already 
been done!) and attend the conference.
The National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL), although initially registering 
“profound disappointment” (oh, my!) with Obama’s boycott of Durbin II, cheerily 
added, “we are confident that your Administration will be reversing its 
decision in time to participate in the conference and its remaining preparatory 
meetings….” That was on March 27, by which time Obama’s vandals had caused the 
shredding of almost every word of value in the documents. The Black lawyers’ 
“Open Letter to President Barack Obama” was signed by an impressive list of 
many scores of prominent organizations and individuals – but in its determined, 
concentrated meekness, should never have been expected to have any impact on 
the White House. And of course, it had none.
“Where are the ‘red lines’ that so-called Black leaders will not tolerate being 
breached?”
The likes of the NCBL would be flattered to have Obama’s people string them 
along – any attention would do. But Samantha Power and her boss won’t even 
bother, understanding perfectly well that the meek inherent nothing but 
contempt. In her thorough and collegial report on Durban to Jewish leaders – 
who are anything but meek – Power said: "We will make our decision [to attend] 
up closer to the date of the conference, we want to show good faith to our 
allies and the people who are working hard to improve the text... But we are 
also not interested in being involved or associated with fool's errands."
Obama’s White House has not seen fit to show the slightest glimmer of good 
faith to Black people (at least, those not in his immediate family or employ), 
and seems to consider salvaging Durbin II a “fools errand.” You know what color 
the “fools” are.
TransAfrica chairman Danny Glover placed an article in the April 8 issue of The 
Nation magazine that read like a letter to President Obama. “This should be a 
moment for the United States to rejoin the global struggle against racism, the 
struggle that the Bush administration so arrogantly abandoned,” wrote Glover. 
“I hope President Obama will agree that the United States must participate with 
other nations in figuring out the tough issues of how to overcome racism and 
other forms of discrimination and intolerance, and how to provide repair to 
victims.” 
Let’s see if Glover calls Obama “arrogant” when the president finishes 
sabotaging Durbin II. My bet is, “disappointed” is about as strong as Glover 
will muster. Obama sucks the spine out of Black people. 
And as long as Black notables (let’s drop the “leadership” charade) turn into 
invertebrates at the mere thought of Barack Obama, so long will he treat the 
entire group as inconsequential, harmless ciphers. 
BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at 
[email protected].
 
 


 



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