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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-11-08 12:07 AM
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Marc Ambinder: A Modest Proposal For Those Who Haven't Read Obama's Books

A Modest Proposal For Those Who Haven't Read Obama's Books
11 Apr 2008 12:28 am

Before you profess to be shocked by out-of-context snippets, read the whole book.

Here, for those who haven't, are some of the representatives paragraphs from "Dreams of My Father."


At least on the basketball court I could find a community of sorts, with an inner life all its own. It was there that I would make my closest white friends, on turf where blackness couldn’t be a disadvantage. And it was there that I would meet Ray and the other blacks close to my age who had begun to trickle into the islands, teenagers whose confusion and anger would help shape my own.
“That’s just how white folks will do you,” one of them might say when we were alone. Everybody would chuckle, and my mind would run down a ledger of slights: the first boy, in seventh grade, who called me a coon; his tears of surprise (“Why’dya do that?”) when I gave him a bloody nose. The tennis pro who told me that I shouldn’t touch the schedule of matches pinned to the bulletin board because my colour might rub off; his thin-lipped, red-faced smile – “Can’t you take a joke?” – when I threatened to report him.

That’s just how white folks will do you. It wasn’t merely the cruelty involved; I was learning that black people could be mean and then some. It was a particular brand of arrogance, an obtuseness in otherwise sane people that brought forth our bitter laughter. It was as if whites didn’t know that they were being cruel in the first place. Or at least thought you deserving of their scorn. White folks. The term itself was uncomfortable in my mouth at first; I felt like a nonnative speaker tripping over a difficult phrase. Sometimes I would find myself talking to Ray about white folks this or white folks that, and I would suddenly remember my mother’s smile and the words that I spoke would seem awkward and false. Or I would be helping Gramps dry the dishes after dinner and Toot would come in to say that she was going to sleep, and those same words – white folks – would flash in my head like a bright neon sign, and I would suddenly grow quiet, as if I had secrets to keep.

Later, when I was alone, I would try to untangle these difficult thoughts. It was obvious that certain whites could be exempted from the general category of our distrust: Ray was always telling me how cool my grandparents were. The term white was simply a shorthand for him, I decided, a tag for what my mother would call a bigot. And although I recognised the risks in his terminology – Ray assured me that we would never talk about whites as whites in front of whites without knowing exactly what we were doing. Without knowing that there might be a price to pay. But was that right? Was there still a price to pay? That was the complicated part, the thing that Ray and I never could seem to agree on.


http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/


The permalink to that specific entry is screwed up so I've just linked to his blog.

This may be too thoughtful a post for the current atmosphere but WTH.

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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-11-08 12:20 AM
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1. I just started listening to it tonight in the car
Went for a long drive to the beach and then a long walk with the dogs listening to it the entire time. I'm just getting to the part where they move to Indonesia with Lolo.

The part about Mr. Reed, the older war veteran janitor at the bank who went into a corner to cry after some stupid twit secretary screamed at Barack's mother for calling him Mister had me weeping and remembering many forms of thoughtless cruelty we all endure in life.

It's a very strong book and I'm enjoying it. Thanks for posting that passage.
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grantcart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-11-08 12:35 AM
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2. thanks
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dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-11-08 12:36 AM
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3. I'm thinking of getting the audio book...
Do I miss a lot vs the books? Anyone know?
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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-11-08 07:24 AM
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5. You do miss some but, I'm sorry, I can't be more specific. I read the book in 2004 and I listened
to the audio-book approximately 6 months ago - too much of a gap to remember exactly how much was left out. Either way will work.

If it is easier for you to do the audio-book, I'd say go for it. Since he narrates the audio-book himself, you will get to hear the future president say "mother-f#$ker". :D
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-11-08 09:43 AM
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6. Pros and Cons of the audio book
You can't mark pages and I end up rewinding alot because after he says something good and my mind takes off, I forget to hit pause. Hitting pause isn't as reflexive as looking away from the page to think. But the great plus is he narrates beautifully with lots of expression and you get the full tone behind some comments.

I'm really glad I got the audio book but I'm going to buy the hardback later too. Try it, you can't lose since he narrates them himself.
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