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Some months ago Jessie Jackson in reference to Barrack Obama said: “I wanna cut his nuts off” and he – Barrack Obama – “was talking down to black people.”  To be fair, Jackson later apologized, and said his remarks were made, when he thought he was off air and in a “private discussion.”  What caused such an outburst?  What heinous crime did Obama commit?

“As someone who grew up without a father in the home, Senator Obama has spoken and written for many years about issues of parental responsibilities, with the importance of fathers participating in their children’s lives.”  Was Obama’s critque of “some” black fathers justified?

I am sure he was not suggesting that “all” black fathers do not take their parental responsibilities seriously.  Neither could it be true that black single mothers have not, despite almost unsurmountable obstacles, brought up children to be outstanding citizens.
I believe he was making the point, that a large percentage of black single mothers have to shoulder parental responsibilities alone.  Whilst their male companions move on with a freedom which cannot be condoned.  Although Obama was brought up by his grandparents, he spoke with the experience of someone who did not have the benefit of a father in the important early years.  He cannot be condemned for speaking from personal experience.

Is there any substance in his statement?  Few people can argue it is not best to have a mother and father -couple – in a stable relationship looking after their children.  Relationships do break down, but the children from that relationship are still there.  They have done no wrong and surely it is part of being mature and adult to take care of your responsibilities.

It is a difficult subject but difficult subjects must be confronted, if we as a people – black people – are to improve our chances of success in a competitive world.  Unless we are able to confront these issues head on, each generation will constantly be reinventing the wheel, always starting from scratch.

I do no more than open an avenue for debate on a difficult issue.  We cannot pretend that it is not an issue of importance which has impacted on many black lives.  We can of course ignore it and say others are imposing their “value systems” on us.  However, we inhabit the same living space as others, it is those who are most able to utilize that space to their advantage who will be successful.

We must give “our” children the financial and emotional support to make them wanted citizens in our society.  To deny them an opportunity/opportunities because of parental neglet is a tragedy we should be uncomfortable living with.


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58 responses to “Black Fathers And "Their" Children”


  1. Willie Lynch and his instructions are urban legends (a hoax). He and his instructions were made up in the 1990’s.

    Please view the essay by Dr W. Jelani Cobb of Spelman College at:

    http://jelanicobb.com/content/view/21/30/

    A wikipedia search of the willie lynch theory may spread some understanding.

    People are often too willing to accept the caricatures painted of others (and
    themselves). These caricatures can be incomplete or just incorrect or even malicious.


  2. Deng Xiaping

    I’m glad you came on and said. I really didnt want to say any thing cause dem woulda lambaste me.

    You dont even have know about the Dr. Cobb’s essay to know that it’s a hoax.

    Just examine the language against the time period in which it was supposedly written and voila. HOAX.


  3. Deng Xiaping, Anonymous

    I figured so.

    There is no way any set of people, regardless of colour, would fall for that ploy, …… Machiavelli or no Machiavelli.


  4. I dont have any proof that he was or was not real. However, I do know that women and men were killed repeatedly on the middle passage!

    I know for a fact that we were enslaved and all the other things that you BLOGGERS know! stupes! Your point!

    Are you all trying to tell me that these things are all LIES!

    Oh well the cow really jumped over the moon and oops I forgot being black is being non existent!


  5. JC

    … read the essay by Dr. Cobb.

    Then compare the pedantic language of Ligon 50 years or so earlier with what is supposed to be an address in 1712 by some guy from the West Indies.

    Virginia was settled first unsuccessfully by the English in the 1580’s I think, long before Barbados, 1627.

    South Carolina was actually settled out of Barbados in the 1660’s.

    It makes little sense to me that someone from the West Indies would be advising colonists in Virginia in 1712 how to treat their slaves.


  6. After all not even Machiavelli could be that Machiavellian.


  7. I’ll read it John thanks!


  8. John // September 29, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    My foreparents came from mostly West Africa.

    Firstly, it had nothing to do with the language barrier my dear John. These ‘slaves’ were so intelligent that they created their own language. This was their language along with their nasty master’s language. That in itself shows the intelligence of slaves that although not knowing one anothers language could have created pidgins then transforming them into creoles which we speak today.

    It had nothing to do with the language barriers at all my dear friend that is insulting my forefathers’ intelligence.

    Come with a different argument.

    You are in my turf and that language barrier thing is pure hogwash.

    My ancestors were bad linguists!

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