{"id":541442,"date":"2010-04-22T23:01:05","date_gmt":"2010-04-23T03:01:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.personalliberty.com\/?p=13049"},"modified":"2010-04-22T23:01:05","modified_gmt":"2010-04-23T03:01:05","slug":"barack-obama%e2%80%99s-dishonest-census%c2%a0form","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/541442","title":{"rendered":"Barack Obama\u2019s Dishonest Census\u00a0Form"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The  White House couldn\u2019t wait to trumpet the news: When President Barack Obama  completed his official form for this year\u2019s census he declared that he was&hellip; are  you ready for this?&hellip; <u>black<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>For  the next 24 hours, the announcement led the news in the national media. It was  the top story on <em>CNN.com<\/em>, the network  news shows, cable television and just about everywhere else I looked. For  nearly a week, you couldn\u2019t escape it: \u201cThe President of the United States says that he is  black!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Give  me a break, please. Obama has been trumpeting his blackness for decades. Appearing  on <em>Late Show with David Letterman<\/em> back in 2009, Obama brought the house down when he said, \u201cFirst of all, I think  it\u2019s important to realize that I was actually black before the election.\u201d Harty-har-har.  When the laughter died down, Letterman played the perfect stooge by asking,  \u201cHow long have you been a black man?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Lost  in all the chortling are two very important points. First of all, Obama isn\u2019t  really black; he is a person of mixed race. In the olden days, he would have  been called a mulatto.<\/p>\n<p>Second,  the president had every opportunity to recognize this on the census form. It is  no longer necessary to select between black and white (or Asian or American  Indian, for that matter). If it is more accurate to say so, you can check two  or three or even four boxes.<\/p>\n<p>To  the best of my knowledge, Tiger Woods has not disclosed what he said on his  census form. But in the past he has identified himself as a \u201cCablinasian\u201d\u2014that  is, a combination of Caucasian, black, Indian and Asian. It\u2019s not only a more  honest declaration than our president made; it also suggests that Tiger doesn\u2019t  take the matter of race as seriously as Obama does.<\/p>\n<p>Then  again, it\u2019s his talent at golf, not his color that has made Tiger Woods one of  the wealthiest and most famous athletes in history. While Obama obviously  believes that it is his blackness that enabled him to become our president\u2014not  to mention a multimillionaire\u2014thanks to the sales of his best-selling book, <em>Dreams of My Father<\/em>, which chronicled  his search for his black identity.<\/p>\n<p>His  fixation with his black identity also helps explain why he and his wife  Michelle could be members of Rev. Jeremiah Wright\u2019s Trinity Church  for so many years, without uttering a word of protest over his preacher\u2019s overt  racism. Obama remained a member in good standing of the church (which described  itself as \u201can instrument of Black self-determination\u201d) until it began to cost  him votes.<\/p>\n<p>  But  what about Obama\u2019s white heritage? In declaring on the census form that he was  black, the president in effect disowned his own mother; not to mention her  parents\u2014his maternal grandparents\u2014who raised him for most of his childhood. All  three were unquestionably white. The only black in the family was the father  who abandoned him in childhood. I can appreciate how traumatic that abandonment  must have been. But does that justify ignoring the white half of your heritage?  Doesn\u2019t that strike you as a tiny bit ungrateful?<\/p>\n<p>By  the way, there\u2019s an interesting footnote here. While the changes to the census  form were being debated 10 years ago, the National Association for the  Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other civil-rights groups fiercely  opposed allowing people to select multiple races to designate their heritage. At  the time, they were concerned that too many \u201cblacks\u201d would check other boxes as  well, with the result that \u201cblack\u201d numbers would drop dramatically\u2014thus  reducing how much aid and other federal favoritism would continue to be  bestowed on them.<\/p>\n<p>It  turns out that there was no basis for this concern: To the relief of everyone  campaigning for more government benefits, any person who identified himself or  herself as even partially black is included in the \u201cblack\u201d total.<\/p>\n<p>Does  anyone besides me detect something incredibly racist in this whole issue? I  keep thinking of the plot of \u201cShow Boat,\u201d one of the greatest musicals in the  history of U.S.  theatre. I\u2019m sure most of you remember the 1951 movie starring Kathryn Grayson  and Howard Keel. If you don\u2019t, rent it sometime soon. It is absolutely  enchanting.<\/p>\n<p>In  case you\u2019ve forgotten, the plot turns on a bitterly racist fact of the times. Pete,  the thuggish engineer on board the <em>Cotton  Blossom<\/em> show boat, makes a play for Julie La Verne, the leading lady. Julie\u2019s  husband Steve, the leading man, beats him off. Swearing revenge, Pete tells the  local sheriff that Julie is a mulatto and that she and Steve are guilty of  miscegenation, which was a crime in Natchez,   Miss., at the time.<\/p>\n<p>Before  the sheriff arrives, Steve takes a knife, cuts Julie\u2019s hand, and swallows some  of her blood. He then tells the law and the crew that he, too, is black\u2014because  he has \u201cone drop of Negro blood in him.\u201d Witnesses confirm that this is, in  fact, true, and the sheriff drops the charges. Of course Steve and Julie have  to leave the show and the ship.<\/p>\n<p>In  much of America  at the time (the story takes place in the 1880s, when the scars of the Civil  War still ran deep), one drop of Negro blood was all it took to be considered  black.<\/p>\n<p>I  would like to believe that we in this country have come much further since  then. I\u2019d like to believe that the majestic words spoken by Obama at the 2004  Democratic National Convention are true, when he proclaimed, \u201cThere is not a  black America and a white America and Latino America and Asian America.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019d  like to believe it. But by his racist response to the U.S. Census, Obama has  shown he doesn\u2019t. In fact, his actions have delayed the day when they will be  true. Shame on him for what he did&hellip; for denying his heritage and for helping  make old wounds bleed anew.<\/p>\n<p>Until  next time, keep some powder dry.<\/p>\n<p><em>\u2014Chip Wood<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The White House couldn\u2019t wait to trumpet the news: When President Barack Obama completed his official form for this year\u2019s census he declared that he was&hellip; are you ready for this?&hellip; black. For the next 24 hours, the announcement led the news in the national media. 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