Where Obamaism Seems to be Going

Here’s a piece by Adolph Reed, Jr., that is one of the best analyses of Obamaism that I’ve yet to read, from blackagendareport.com. Here’s a key idea from Reed:

To be clear, I’m not arguing that it’s wrong to vote for Obama, though I do say it’s wrong-headed to vote for him with any lofty expectations. I would also suggest that it’s not an open and shut case that – all things considered – he’s that much better than McCain. In some ways Obama would be better for us in the short run, just as Clinton was better than the elder Bush. In some ways his presidency could be much worse in the longer term, again like Clinton. For one thing, the recent outpouring of enthusiastic support from all quarters – including on black academic and professional list serves and blogs and on op-ed pages – for his attacks on black poor people underscores the likelihood that Obama will be even more successful than Clinton at selling punitive, regressive and frankly racist social policies as humane anti-poverty initiatives. In a way, I suppose, there could be something useful about having a large strain of the black petite bourgeoisie come out as a militant racial class for itself. Maybe that could be a prelude to a good fight, but unfortunately there’s no counterweight. And the black professional-managerial strata, despite their ever more blatant expressions of contempt for black poor people, continue to insist on speaking for the race as a whole.

Reed’s piece in the May issue of The Progressive is also worth a read: “Obama No”
http://www.progressive.org/mag_reed0508

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