Droopy wrote:Analytics wrote:I for one don't know much about hip-hop culture or the black experience, "authentic" or otherwise. Having said that, if I were black I would hold the same position that I do as a white: I wouldn't want to raise my kids in a way where they felt they needed to personify hip-hop music in order to be "authentic." Presumably, successful blacks (Oprah Winfrey, [insert favorite black athlete here], Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, etc.) agree with me on this.
So what is your point? Presumably, you think liberals take issue with what you quoted? Perhaps you could quote a liberal who actually says what you think they say, and we can talk about that.
Where to start (there are so many...) Let's take just two, one from the present day, and one from the revolutionary past to which the modern progressive Left, both white and black, owes so much.
http://www.michaelericdyson.com/cosby/points.html
The above comments by a well known Marxist/black power university professor of some note contains a very nice overview, in a way, of common themes among the Left...
Thanks for the long post. I'd rather address the first one deeply, and then move on to the others.
First, let's be clear on why Dyson is famous. Eight years ago, Bill Cosby gave a speech at a gala event: the NAACP's celebration of the 50th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education. His speech is now known as the "Pound Cake Speech," and I'm guessing you would agree with its sentiments—hear is a link to the full speech and a quote:
Brown Versus the Board of Education is no longer the white person's problem. We've got to take the neighborhood back (clapping). We've got to go in there. Just forget telling your child to go to the Peace Corps. It's right around the corner. (laughter) It's standing on the corner. It can't speak English. It doesn't want to speak English. I can't even talk the way these people talk. “Why you ain't where you is go, ra,” I don't know who these people are. And I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk (laughter). Then I heard the father talk. This is all in the house. You used to talk a certain way on the corner and you got into the house and switched to English. Everybody knows it's important to speak English except these knuckleheads. You can't land a plane with “why you ain't...” You can't be a doctor with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth....
http://www.eightcitiesmap.com/transcript_bc.htm
Michael Eric Dyson was one of the few blacks who publicly disagreed with Cosby. Because of that, Dyson got a lot of publicity.
So before we look more closely at Dyson's actual views, can you comment on the popularity of Cosby's position among blacks (who overwhelmingly vote democrat) and your claim that Dyson's views are typical of those of the left?