from UhuruNews.com
ST. PETERSBURG, FL — On Friday, August 1, the Barack Obama presidential campaign hit a serious bump in a St. Petersburg, Florida town hall meeting as members of the International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) challenged Obama on his unwillingness to speak to the interests of the African community.
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Although I agree that People of Color continue to suffer the effects of systemic and institutional racism and classism that define this country and its legacy, I have to wonder what other presidential candidates, or candidates for any other politcal office for that matter, has this group challenged on his "unwillingness to speak to African community interests." What candidate has EVER been willing to speak on these things? And what are these interests? Besides racism, what other interests does the WHOLE African community have in common? We are not an homogenous group, and I think it is detrimental for us to think of ourselves as one. My interests may not be your interests, so why do we continue to seek one leader to speak to all our interests, as if we are all the same? To ask Obama to speak directly to racism at this stage in the game is to ask him to give up the presidency, because as we know, that is clearly not the way to run for president of THIS country. Again, what other candidate have you challenged and why do we insist on attacking our own, while allowing our obvious and historical oppressor to get a pass?
Have you even taken a moment to see what Obama has or has not done? Have you looked at his record on issues facing the black community? I'd wager that you haven't, because had you looked you'd know that he has introduced legislation to put an end to Racial Profiling. He stood up for Hurricane Katrina victims in the legislature.
My question is...what has/does UHURU do besides protest? What are you doing for my people? See I don't come from a family with money. But my parents both worked hard to see that I went to school. What are you doing for kids who grew up like me? With hardworking parents who struggle, or with a hardworking parent who struggles and not much help from anyone?
Do you tutor students? Offer scholarships? Feed the hungry? What do you do besides complain?
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