Thursday, January 9, 2020
Three Blatant Acts of Racism Against Obama
When Barack Obama became the first African-American elected president on November 4, 2008, the world viewed it as a signal of racial progress. But after Obama took office, he was the target of racist illustrations, conspiracy theories, and Islamophobia. Do you know the tactics used to attack him on the basis of race? This analysis covers three blatant acts of racism against Obama. The Birther Debate Throughout his presidency, Barack Obama was dogged by rumors that he was not an American by birth. Instead, the ââ¬Å"birthersâ⬠ââ¬âas the people spreading this rumor are knownââ¬âsay that he was born in Kenya. Although Obamaââ¬â¢s mother was a white American, his father was a black Kenyan national. His parents, however, met and married in the United States, which is why the birther conspiracy has been deemed equal parts silly and racist. The birthers have also refused to accept as validà the documentation provided byà Obama that proves he was born in Hawaii. Why is this racist? New York Times columnist Timothy Egan explained that the birther movement ââ¬Å"has little to do with reality and everything to do with the strangeness of Obamaââ¬â¢s backgroundââ¬âespecially his race. He continued, Many Republicans refuse to accept that Obama could come from such an exotic stew and still be ââ¬ËAmerican.ââ¬â¢ â⬠¦So, even though the certificate of live birth first made public in 2008 is a legal document that any court would have to recognize, they demanded more.â⬠When Donald Trump repeated the claims of birthers in April 2011, the president responded by releasing his long form birth certificate. This move did not completely quiet the rumors about Obamaââ¬â¢s origins. But the more documentation the president released about his birthplace, the less ground the birthers had to suggest that the black president did not belong in office. Trump continued sending Twitter posts questioning the birth certificate authenticity through 2014. Political Caricatures of Obama Before and after his presidential election, Barack Obama has been depicted as subhuman in graphics, email, and posters. While turning politicians into caricatures is nothing new, the ones used to criticize Obama frequently have racial overtones. The president has been portrayed as a shoeshine man, an Islamic terrorist, and a chimp, to name a few. The image of his altered face has been shown on a product called Obama Waffles in the manner of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben. The depictions of Obama as ape-like have arguably sparked the most controversy, considering that blacks have been portrayed as monkey-like for centuries to suggest that theyââ¬â¢re inferior to other groups. Still, when Marilyn Davenport, an elected official in the Republican Party of Orange County, Calif., circulated an email portraying Obama and his parents as chimps, she initially defended the image as political satire. Mike Luckovich, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, had a different take. He pointed out to National Public Radio that the image wasnââ¬â¢t a cartoon but Photoshopped. ââ¬Å"And it was crude and it was racist,â⬠he said. ââ¬Å"And cartoonists are always sensitive. We want to make people thinkââ¬âwe even want to tick people off occasionally, but we donââ¬â¢t want our symbolism to overwhelm our message. â⬠¦I would never show Obama or an African American as a monkey. Thatââ¬â¢s just racist. And we know the history of that.â⬠The ââ¬Å"Obama Is Muslimâ⬠Conspiracy Much like the birther debate, the debate over whether Obama is a practicing Muslim appears to be racially tinged. While the president did spend some of his youth in the predominantly Muslim country of Indonesia, thereââ¬â¢s no evidence that he himself has practiced Islam. In fact, Obama has said that neither his mother nor his father wasà particularly religious. At the National Prayer Breakfast in February 2011, the president described his father as a ââ¬Å"nonbelieverâ⬠whom he met one time,à according to theà Los Angelesà Timesà and his mother as having ââ¬Å"a certain skepticism about organized religion.â⬠Despite his parentsââ¬â¢ feelings about religion, Obama has said repeatedly that he practices Christianity. In fact, in his 1995 memoir Dreams From My Father, Obama describes his decision to become a Christian during his time as a political organizer on Chicagoââ¬â¢s South Side. He had little reason at that time to hide being a Muslim and pretend to be a Christian as it was before the 9/11 terrorist attacks and his entry into national politics. So, why do rumors about Obama being a Muslim persist, despite his declarations to the contrary? NPR senior news analyst Cokie Roberts faults racism. Sheà remarkedà on ABCââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"This Weekâ⬠that a fifth of Americans believe Obamaââ¬â¢s a Muslim because itââ¬â¢s unacceptable to say, ââ¬Å"I donââ¬â¢t like him ââ¬â¢cause heââ¬â¢s black.â⬠On the other hand, ââ¬Å"itââ¬â¢s acceptable to dislike him because heââ¬â¢s a Muslim,â⬠she declared. Like the birther movement, the Muslim conspiracy movement against Obama highlights the fact that the presidentââ¬â¢s different. He has a ââ¬Å"funny name,â⬠a so-called exotic upbringing, and Kenyan heritage. Rather thanà pointà out their distaste for these differences, some members of the public find it convenient to label Obama a Muslim, This serves to marginalize him and is used as an excuse to question his leadership and actions in the war on terror. Racial Attacks or Political Differences? Not every attack against President Obama is racist, of course. Some of his detractors took issue with his policy alone and not with his skin color. When the presidentââ¬â¢s opponents use racial stereotypes to undermine him or accuse him of lying about his origins because heââ¬â¢s differentââ¬âbiracial, bred outside of the continental U.S., and born to a Kenyan father with a ââ¬Å"strange nameâ⬠ââ¬âan undercurrent of racism is often at play. As former President Jimmy Carter said in 2009: ââ¬Å"When a radical fringe element of demonstrators â⬠¦begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitlerâ⬠¦people who are guilty of that kind of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he happens to be African American.ââ¬
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