[Black Star News Editorial]
While announcing his support for Hillary Clinton’s presidential run over Barack Obama, Congressman Charles Rangel who represents
Rangel professed admiration for Obama yet claimed the people who enthusiastically backed him were motivated by “Black pride.” Now that Obama has won millions of votes and more states and more delegates than
Perhaps the millions of white voters that have preferred Obama over
So much so that Senator Obama even got more white votes than senator
Might these millions of voters –Blacks, Whites, Latinos, Asians—not be responding to senator Obama’s message of change, hope, empowerment and unity that resonates with all races, ethnicities, gender and religions?
The Rev. Calvin Butts of the
Dinkins and Rangel even travelled to
Earlier, Bill Clinton had claimed electing Obama was like “rolling a dice.” Since he didn’t make similar remarks about John Edwards, who was then still a candidate, the implication was that “Are you going to hand over the keys to the White House and the nation’s atomic arsenal to a Black man”?
Beginning with
"Race pride,” might have been a factor in Obama’s drive to succeed throughout his life.
But race pride didn’t get him into Columbia; race pride didn’t take the exams that propelled him to Harvard Law School; race pride didn’t get him elected President of the Harvard Law Review; race pride didn’t get him elected to the Illinois senate, and then to the United States Senate; and, race pride, hasn’t brought him to the doorsteps of a possible singular achievement---on the verge of becoming the Democratic Party’s nominee for U.S. president.
We can understand how the
Rangel, Butts and Dinkins have the right to support any candidate whom they want. No one is obligated to emulate pioneers such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Congressman Adam Clayton Powell or Shirley Chisholm. But it’s wrong for them to belittle another trailblazer as being propelled by “Black pride.” It only sullies their reputation.
When Rangel set out to become a congressman, and when Dinkins set out to become
Congressman John Lewis is an honest and honorable man. He has re-evaluated his position about
At the very least, Rangel, Butts and Dinkins owe senator Obama an apology.
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