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Title: Michelle Obama’s Writings Display Disturbing Racism
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URL Source: http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/michelle_obama_racism132.html
Published: May 8, 2008
Author: Pat Shannon
Post Date: 2008-05-08 16:20:50 by Jethro Tull
Keywords: None
Views: 5701
Comments: 108

Michelle Obama’s Writings Display Disturbing Racism

Americans must ask: ‘Do we really want this woman in the White House’? 32; By Pat Shannan

Just what kind of “change” is Barack Obama offering and just how much influence has his wife, Michelle had over him in their married life the past two decades? It appears that Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama does not look into a crowd of Obama supporters and see Americans. She sees black people and white people, eternally conflicted with one another.

In her senior thesis at Princeton University, Michelle LaVaughn, the future wife of the Democratic presidential candidate, stated that America was a nation founded on “crime and hatred.” Moreover, she stated that whites in America were “ineradicably racist.”

The 1985 thesis, entitled Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community, was written under her maiden name, Michelle LaVaughn. Michelle Obama writes that the path she chose by attending Princeton would likely lead to her “further integration and/or assimilation into a white cultural and social structure that will only allow me to remain on the periphery of society, never becoming a full participant.”

Not only does she see separate black and white societies in America, but emphatically elevates black over white in her world. As first lady, would she insist the White House be painted black? That’s been a standard joke in this venue since the civil rights movement of the 1960s, but this next ominous quote from her thesis suggests that she would in fact urge her husband toward just such an extreme position.

“There was no doubt in my mind that as a member of the black community, I am obligated to this community and will utilize all of my present and future resources to benefit the black community first and foremost.”

She seems to justify those feelings with what she claims to see on the other side of the issue: “Predominantly white universities like Princeton are socially and academically designed to cater to the needs of the white students, comprising the bulk of their enrollments.”

Michelle added in her thesis that to “whites at Princeton, it often seems as if, to them, [I] will always be black first.” However, it was reported by a fellow black classmate, “if those ‘whites at Princeton ‘ really saw Michelle as one who always would ‘be black first,’ it seems that she gave them that impression.”

Michelle Obama’s poll of black alumni concludes that other black former students at Princeton do not share her obsession with blackness. But rather than celebrate, she is horrified that black alumni identify with our common American culture more than they value the color of their skins.

“I hoped that these findings would help me conclude that despite the high degree of identification with whites as a result of the educational and occupational path that black Princeton alumni follow, the alumni would still maintain a certain level of identification with the black community. However, these findings do not support this possibility,” she wrote.

Most black alumni ignored her racist questionnaire. Only 89 students responded, out of 400 who were asked for input.

The thesis provides a trove of Mrs. Obama’s thoughts and world view seen through a race-based prism. For a potential first lady, this is a very divisive view that would do untold damage to race relations in this country in a Barack Hussein Obama administration.

During this presidential election year in which the term “transparency” has been frequently bandied about, candidates have buried a number of potentially revealing documents and papers. In Hillary Rodham Clinton’s case, there’s been a clamoring for tax records, White House memos and other material the candidate’s team has chosen to keep from release.

The 96-page, 1985 Princeton thesis, restricted from release by the school’s Mudd Library, has also been the subject of recent scrutiny. Commentator Jonah Goldberg remarked on National Review Online, “A reader in the know informs me that Michelle Obama’s thesis is unavailable until Nov. 5, 2008, at the Princeton library. I wonder why.”

“Why a restricted thesis?” asked Pastor Louis Lapides on his website, Thinking Outside the Blog. “Is the concern based on what’s in the thesis? Will Michelle Obama appear to be too black for white America or not black enough for black America?”

Will an Obama administration really offer constructive “change” or just an intellectually refined racism?

Pat Shannan is the assistant editor of American Free Press. He has been working in the alternative news business for more than 30 years.


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#15. To: Jethro Tull, Ferret Mike, All (#0)

“There was no doubt in my mind that as a member of the black community, I am obligated to this community and will utilize all of my present and future resources to benefit the black community first and foremost.”

"There was no doubt in my mind that as a member of the white community, I am obligated to this community and will utilize all of my present and future resources to benefit the white community first and foremost."

FM, like my ninja-edit??? You still voting for Obama????

X-15  posted on  2008-05-08   17:19:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: X-15 (#15)

I am not just voting for Barack Obama, I am working on his campaign locally.

So what's your point or question? Do you really have a reason to ping? No, I thought so. ;-D

I'm sure having mixed race kids and grand kids as I do is enough for someone like you to dislike me. So if you are irrational to dislike others for such a minor point as the color of their skin or ethnic origin, who cares what else you have to say?

I am amused by your posts, nothing more. You are not worth getting excited over. I support the human race, and no one is better or worse then anyone else is merely on the basis of such a minor point as skin color.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   17:44:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Ferret Mike (#22)

I'm confused over how you can support black nationalism while rejecting white nationalism. The time for white people to shrink back from words such as "racists!!" is over. I don't dislike you or your family, but I do disapprove of the double standard you impose on white people (no organizing along racial lines for white people to the exclusion of other races). Please correct me if I'm wrong.

X-15  posted on  2008-05-08   17:53:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: X-15 (#27)

I have nothing against anyone organizing and freely associating to celebrate or honor where they came from and who they are.

I don't feel quite the same way if the group's purpose is to attack other people because they have done the same thing, or because the primary focus of the group is actually to go after other people, not to honor their linage.

I am very proud of my Irish background and the attitude against Mexican immigrants rubs me quite the wrong way as I have always been a student of history, and know very well how badly my Irish ancestors were treated because so many moved here in the last two centuries.

So on that point, I support advocacy to generate a rational and meaningful resolution to the problem of the influx of people from the South, but not if such actions denigrate, dehumanize and belittle others.

Hope that give you the idea where I stand on that issue, because I sure am not offended by associations of people formed because of pride that emanates from who they are and where they came from.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   18:03:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Ferret Mike (#29)

Hope that give you the idea where I stand on that issue, because I sure am not offended by associations of people formed because of pride that emanates from who they are and where they came from.

Pretty much what the ADL says.

buckeye  posted on  2008-05-08   18:04:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: buckeye (#30)

"Pretty much what the ADL says."

Pretty much what allot of organizations say.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   18:10:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Ferret Mike (#35)

Especially the ADL, but the point is that you're more mainstream than you realize. Congratulations or something. You're fitting right in. Pop a top and flip on the telly. Just relax, it's all going your way.

buckeye  posted on  2008-05-08   18:14:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: buckeye (#36)

Especially the ADL, but the point is that you're more mainstream than you realize. Congratulations or something. You're fitting right in. Pop a top and flip on the telly. Just relax, it's all going your way.

I don't watch the glass tit of telly, nor do I listen to music with the best marketing efforts behind it or even get into a car.

I bicycle or walk, read and write with pen and paper or the computer, and I read. I read allot. I also associate and work politically with like minded people. And have done so an awful long time.

You are eager to try to button hole me, but considering how wrong your assumptions regarding who I am and what I do, you are already behind the power curve when you try.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   18:22:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Ferret Mike (#41)

You're actually uncomfortable with the idea that you might be more conventional than you would like to think. I think it's funny.

buckeye  posted on  2008-05-08   18:23:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: buckeye (#42)

"You're actually uncomfortable with the idea that you might be more conventional than you would like to think. I think it's funny."

No. Actually I know all too well how hard it is to know someone well with the scant information you have to work with.

So be as amused as you wish to be, it is no skin off of my back.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   18:38:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: Ferret Mike (#48)

I know all too well how hard it is to know someone well with the scant information you have to work with.

All I know is what you write, which follows right along the leftist line being touted by public schools, churches, and environmentalist organizations. What do you do when a life of rebellion transforms into the "establishment?"

buckeye  posted on  2008-05-08   18:43:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: buckeye (#51)

"All I know is what you write..."

Exactly. I have been participating in boards like 4UM a long time, and I write to communicate with whom I am participating in the board with.

Now, if you were with me when I am sitting around with the likes of John Zerzan - who is a friend of mine - and several of the staff members of Green Anarchy Magazine, you would get a far different take of me. That is all I am really pointing out to you, that you do know the me who writes here, but certainly not the person I am in my full spectrum of being. ;-)

http://www.greenanarchy.org/index.php?action=radio

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   18:51:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#58. To: Ferret Mike (#57)

...but certainly not the person I am in my full spectrum of being. ;-)

Even your language is now mainstream. It's so "normal" now to use New Age terminology. Get with the program. You're now a leader of the ordinary. Revel in it.

buckeye  posted on  2008-05-08   18:52:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#62. To: buckeye, Ferret Mike (#58)

Even your language is now mainstream. It's so "normal" now to use New Age terminology. Get with the program. You're now a leader of the ordinary. Revel in it.

Screw you Ferret, you're not a freak, you're normal!!

So deal with it.

...  posted on  2008-05-08   18:57:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#66. To: ... (#62)

"Screw you Ferret, you're not a freak, you're normal!!"

In Eugene, Oregon we are all here quite simply because we are not all there.

So there.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   19:03:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#68. To: Ferret Mike (#66)

In Eugene, Oregon we are all here quite simply because we are not all there.

Admit it. You and your kind has taken over. Eugene just happens to be more festive about it.

buckeye  posted on  2008-05-08   19:05:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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