Who The Hell Am I? I Like Obama But He Can't Do Shit For Me
by Andreas Hale
Hip Hop Dx Editorial
The morning of April 25, 2008 was one that should have awakened the senses of America - in
particular the products of Hip Hop culture. The similarities of this day and April 29th 1992 should draw instant
comparisons - if it wasn't for our lack of memory.
Back in 1992, the acquittal of four police officers who were caught on video beating down Rodney King
incited a community into acts of rage and violence. The cops were caught red handed and the evidence seemed to make this an
open and shut case. But once our wonderful judicial system inserted their influence, those four boys in blue
walked away. The aftermath would go down in infamy as one of the most disturbing scenes in recent memory.
Although I don't condone violence, I understand the civil unrest and ire birthed from this.
Fast forward nearly sixteen years to the day.
This time, three officers (out of five involved) were acquitted of all charges after firing 50 shots at
Sean Bell as he left a strip club a day before his wedding back on November 26th 2006. The cops thought he had a
gun, which somehow justifies 50 shots being fired at one person. One cop fired 31 shots himself - which
takes 12.3 seconds and 1 reload to get the job done. It takes one bullet to incapacitate a man. 50 bullets
would be easily described as overkill - no matter how "in the wrong" an individual is.
Did I mention that Bell was unarmed and approached by plain clothes officers? Two of which were black but I
digress…
Surely, upon hearing that these three cops were "not guilty" the community would be outraged. Not to say they
weren't, but this pales in comparison to the scene back in 1992. Rodney King got beatdown, Sean Bell got
murdered. "Who's going to speak on our behalf," I questioned as I scanned the news to find one black
face.
And there he is…
Barack Hussein Obama Jr
As I stare at my television, I wait for Obama to say something profound about the Sean Bell case while he is in the
midst of delivering yet another round of gas/war/food rhetoric to the public. Someone finally asks
about the Sean Bell case.
You know what that is kids?
Catch 22: Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I'll explain later.
Obama stammers a bit before being as vague as humanly possible in regards to how he feels when cops who
shower an unarmed man with 50 bullets are acquitted of all charges. He basically sums it up to "taking
precautionary measures to ensure these things don't happen again," followed by something to the
effect that we must "respect that judgment and not react.
" What the hell does that mean?
See, I'm not questioning
Barack Obama's blackness. I'm not likening him to any black man who cares more about the mighty
dollar than our community. I'm questioning what Barack Obama can and can't actually do in the oval
office. He's a politician and has to play the game of a politician. When situations like this arise, I would
love to see Obama with eyes of fire. I would love to see him make a joke out of our flawed judicial system. I would be
elated to see him articulate the black
by Andre
Hip Hop Dx Edito
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" What the hell does that mean?
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