THE NEW BLACK AGENDA: COLORBLIND IN CAMELOT
By Laverne Tom | August 3rd, 2008 | Category: Business | No Comments »African Americans’ most crucial issue into the 21st Century is not getting a Democrat into the White House. The 2008 Presidential race is about exercising black voting patterns that get us public policies and legislation toward racial justice.
Sadly, such black empowerment activities have been put on the back burner. African Americans are allowing themselves to be swayed away from issues critical for them, such as affirmative action and reparations, to mainstream propositions such as “colorblind” standards. Blacks’ unflinching dedication to America’s two-party system establishment negates any notion of these parties engaging to correct public policies and practices that keep us at the bottom of America’s pile of plenty.
Status quo adherents use black spokespeople to posture positions of both major political parties that, in reality, are impediments to African American advancement through political policy. They staunchly support Republican and Democrat party officials’ positions opposing Affirmative Action and minority set-aside programs as “un-American”.
Maturing into the mainstream is the mindset of many middle-class blacks. They have willingly bought into two bogus ideas establishment political parties and media have sold them – America is colorblind and centuries of injustices should be ceded. Barack Obama’s mainstream candidacy dispenses a yarn that America has solved its race problem and can now be viewed as color-blind. They say “racism is dead” and race-specific policies, such as affirmative action, cannot be justified and are in fact “detrimental”. Even the most well-meaning liberal tends to believe that institutional racism is a thing of the past and that any racial inequalities – in criminal justice, wages, family income, and access to housing or health care – can be attributed to African Americans’ cultural and individual failures.
In spite of America’s “official line” that we are now a colorblind society, Black Americans are foolish not insisting on Affirmative Action legislation and reparations remedies. Affirmative Action was supposed to correct injustices blacks had been subjected to over centuries. Now, affirmative action has such a bad reputation that liberals and conservatives entice us to join the clamor for a colorblind society. Blacks are the least color-blind segment of American society and any who buy into the deception are just plain blind; taking the public pronouncements of politicians and pundits at face value over their conventional wisdom of the serious public problems two-thirds of blacks experience every day.
Color-blindness is a mainstream media myth. The concept continues racial inequality and impediments to Black Americans gaining racial justice and appropriate public policy. The establishment’s policy-making structure erodes affirmative action; dilute civil rights and spend fortunes building new prisons most of whose occupants will be black. America’s Establishment has sidetracked any movement toward equal justice for African Americans and few seem worried.
Neither party offers us “a chicken in every pot,” or mentions racial equity and too many blacks blissfully accept this. Racism persists in the effects of organized racial advantage across many institutions in American society – including the labor market, the welfare state, and criminal justice system; yet the tone of presentations of African American pundits and officeholders are more about political positions and personalities than championing core issues to end persist racism in employment, education, criminal justice, and politics.
African Americans hired under “affirmative action tenets” are among its principal antagonists. If America’s “colorblind society” is measured by the 30 percent of blacks who have assimilated into the American Dream by the “content of their character,” what does it say about the none-to-moderate-income 70 percent still suffering from institutionalized practices such as persistently double unemployment rates; having less than 10 percent the wealth of average whites; half the homeownership rates and triple the loan decline rates caused by the color of their skin?
The concept of America being “colorblind” is disingenuous in purpose and practice, and a costly proposition for blacks. We are foolish to discard debts due us; but if we do “buy in” we have to realize that we are joining in on elimination of billions, possibly, trillions of dollars that could lead us actual racial parity and real equity.
By William Reed, August 3, 2008
(William Reed – www.Black PressInternational.com)







