Friday, September 5, 2008

So you organized your community huh?



The other night I sat and watched the republican nominee for vice-president of the United States make a moving speech. One in which she defended herself against attacks from the media that should never have been done (leave the kids alone); she introduced us to her family and her daughter’s fiancĂ© (why was he even there?); she talked about her accomplishments as mayor (whatever); and her accomplishments on the town council in the same town (far from congressional experience). She also told us how she exemplified being a reformer in the top post in Alaska, the governor’s office (poor brother-in-law). Much of this was impressive. However, she, and the ‘grand ole party’ faithfuls who spoke before her went down a path that they really shouldn’t have. They chose to belittle Obama’s experience as a community organizer as though it meant nothing; as though it made no significant impact on the lives of those he helped; as though no one today remembers who he is, what he did or the fact that it was done for free. She made the unfortunate decision to continue on the path trodden by Guliani.

After watching the diatribe of malevolent verbiage scoffing at Senator Obama, and everyone who, like him, saw a need in the community and took it by the horns rather than waiting until they got in a ‘position’ to do it. They saw a need and met that need. They made fun of community organizations like the NAACP, the SCLC, the brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Iota Phi Theta, the sisters of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Gamma Rho, as well as the illustrious Royal Blue family of Zeta Phi Beta Sigma. These are all community service organizations that do what they do because it needs to be done. These organizations and many more not listed here, don’t do what they do because they are receiving a government paycheck or recognition for that matter. They go to their respective jobs and then take time away from their families and lives to do what needs to be done in their communities JUST BECAUSE IT NEEDS OT BE DONE! While the BGLO’s wear different colors, were founded in different paces and on different days, they have a common foundational purpose, the innate desire of bettering their respective communities.

With this in mind, anyone who has worked as a community organizer should have been insulted when Rudy Guliani said, “…Barack Obama has never led anything, nothing, nada.” After quipping that he had experience as a community organizer. We should all be bothered by the fact that Sarah Palin, moose hunter extrordinairre, says, “…it’s not just a community and it just doesn’t need an organizer” as the gop guffawed their approval. What more is this country than one huge community? We are all Americans and we all have the same core values (for the most part) and what more does a president do than organize a cabinet, advisers, etc and assure that the country runs properly? Unless you’re GW, then you listen to the advisors and then do what you want to.

What I saw on that stage was a war cry…stirring the proverbial pot for continuing to fight in Iraq and the rest of that region; affirming that everyone in the convention center agrees that we’re winning the war on terror with the surge in Iraq. Let’s make this clear, the republicans keep stating that Obama will raise taxes. Anyone who knows anything about politics know that’s what democrats do. They create a bunch of social programs that help some people, cripple others and raise taxes to pay for them. However, what the republicans showed me the other night is that they will be raising taxes as well. They’ll keep us in a war that costs this country more in a month than Obama’s healthcare plan will cost us in a year. I’d rather find that than a war that no one knows why we’re fighting.

Furthermore, for this party to make fun of the grassroots, feet on the pavement warriors who go out every day and get things done, means they are not only making fun of those organizations I listed earlier, but let me introduce you to some others they are ridiculing.

  • Susan B. Anthony was a very well known leader in women’s suffrage. She played a very important role in the women's rights and was integral in securing women's right to vote in this country. In order to accomplish this, she didn’t get elected to town council or governor, she traveled and gave speeches, organizing the community behind a cause and a movement. Even after the right to vote was granted, she continued this effort for almost 45 years.
  • Martin Luther King, Jr, while he’s best known for his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech on the steps of the Lincoln, but he was a preacher and activist in addition to being a community organizer. His accomplishments are many and the impact on the lives of others is still felt today.
  • Cesar Estrada Chaves was a Mexican-American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist as well as community organizer. He was one of the founders of the National Farm Workers Association. He worked with them as well as the Community Service Organization. Due to his work, many Latinos relish the right to vote and make their voices and votes count. His efforts achieved fair labor conditions and a fair working wage for migrant workers. His work was so well known that then Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (later to be attorney general) called him "one of the heroic figures of our time."
  • Dorothy Day was a journalist, social activist and devout member of the Catholic Church. She became known for her social justice campaigns in defense of the poor, forsaken, hungry and homeless. Day, with Peter Maurin, founded the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933, espousing nonviolence, and hospitality for the impoverished and downtrodden.
  • Mohandas Gandhi peacefully led the people of India in effort to acquire labor fairness, women's rights, and ethnic tolerance, and he helped secure the freedom of a nation. Wonder if anyone remembers him in that country?
  • Jesus Christ advocated for the poor, for the sick, for the socially excluded. His legacy continues to help provide people solace during their "quiet storms." His community helped found the religion known as Christianity. He said "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

When the republicans made fun of community leaders they further separated themselves from ‘real people’ with ‘real issues’. They fail to realize the importance of the inspiration these people bring to people in every community. They insulted the support base for one major community organizer in doing so as well.

  • Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton worked hard to galvanize a constituency behind her and put 18 million cracks in a glass ceiling, in doing so inspired millions of Americans, especially women, to realize that they can reach the highest level in all fields of life.

What they fail to realize is the fact that this country was founded by community organizers like Ben Franklin, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. Men who realized that the country should be run by citizens who ‘temporarily’ become lawmakers (hence George Washington’s short time as president), not by lifetime career politicians like McCain. People who make laws that benefit the country as a whole including the common man because they are the common man, not someone who has received a government check for over 30 years and has never had a regular job. They forget that the American way was forged by citizens who stepped out on faith and went against the status quo; people who set trends and forged paths; people who were relentless in their pursuit of justice, equality, and freedom. American was built on the backs of people who did what they did for a better America, not because they were paid to do it; but because those who were wouldn’t do it. This country was set firm due to the actions of a community activist who said, “If you hear the dogs…keep going. If you see thee torches…keep going; if they shout after you…keep going; don’t ever stop…keep going. If you want to taste freedom, you have to keep going." [Harriet Tubman]

I advised a friend that I still had not made up my mind who I’d vote for as we spoke last week. I said I was going to wait until after Barack’s speech at the close of the DNC and McCain’s at the close of the RNC so I could weigh the two evenly. Unfortunately, I lied. I made up my mind after hearing Palin’s speech and witnessing the fervor surrounding it. I fell asleep on McCain’s speech last night so what he did or did not say really played no role in my decision NOT to vote for him. You see, being one who has worked as a ‘community organizer’ and in several capacities, I still do, I desire to support a ticket that respects those in the community that actually do the work whether the camera is there or not. Those who not only do it for free, but those who make a difference and are under compensated for their efforts like the police, fire, teachers, and military men and women of this country.

I read somewhere that “…it's never really about the organizer; it's about the community...” and what more is America, than one huge community?

I’ve made my decision and will stick with it. You MUST make your own and get out and vote on November 4…I don’t care which you chose all I ask is that you choose wisely and choose whomever makes best sense for you AND America.


It’s just my opinion, but I’m not wrong!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your comments were insightful and logical. I too find it ironic that in one breath Palin admonishes Obama for the small town comment (which was intended to explain not disparage people behind their backs), and then in the next breath demeans the importance of community organizers as well as eradicates the bi-partisan accomplishments of her own party member(s) who co-authored legislation with Obama simply for the sake of trying to make him appear unqualified. Shameful! The sad part is she probably doesn't even know the lies she spoke were lies since she obviously was reciting a speech writer's speech. Btw, I truly would like to know how a Journalism graduate from the U of Idaho is more qualified than Senators Biden and Obama? Since the job of the POTUS is to defend the Constitution shouldn't a key prerequisite be to actually know tha law and have some type of law background?

ZeroMovement said...

Mrs. Palin definitely had no real opinions expressed within her speech other than the biographical inserts which she noted to the speech writer. Maybe if she had really read it over a few times and actually tried to understand its worth as well as try and understand what the inserted dramatic punch lines were actually saying, the speech would have made a little more sense to her.....and that is, that much of it made no sense at all. When she spoke of being a mayor, and ripping Senator Obama for "community organizing" but adding that a mayor has actual responsibilities, she (as a Governor now) should have had half a brain to say, "This is wrong and unfair.....How can I....hockey mom of a community.....PTA leader in a community......Mayor of....yep u guessed it a community (or town if u prefer); down the humble accomplishments of another hard working American that is trying to make a difference where it counts." But she didn't!

What Mrs. Palin and other republicans fail to realize is that being a community organizer doesn't come WITH responsibilities..... Community Organization IS a responsibility!

It's everyone’s responsibility to make the community which we live in and those communities around us better for all to enjoy comfortably. What would Sara Palin do if someone mocked her for caring about the education that her kids were getting and joining the PTA or cheering on her kids at their hockey games? Obama's community service reaches far more than his family's schooling or sports involvement. He touched real people with real life challenging issues, and that’s the kind of leadership/organization skills that we need at the top!

Like Mrs. Palin's speech, much of the stage comments at the RNC were rhetoric......uttered to enthuse a bunch of people who were already blindly voting for McCain/Palin anyway. It should be interesting over the next 2 months to find out how the GOP candidates address Americans as well as to see if they will put out a real agenda other than that of belittling the opposition to make themselves appear to be the proper choice. This is a presidential race people....... republicans ....... leave the smoke and mirrors of your magic show at home.

I'm a proud supporter of Senator Obama; not because he represents a historical passing if elected; but because he has shown me even through this election that he can lead and isn't afraid of going against the grain to get things done effectively. Senator Obama has the first fall campaign to reject federal funding donations since they were granted. That's leadership! What's funny about it is he's out raised what the government could give anyway. We need a president that can focus on issues like the economy and find ways to get us back to the days of prominence in America. People are tired of worry about the price of gas. We need someone in office that will focus on that. People are tired of renewing their benefits each year and finding out that they've gone up again. We need someone in office that will focus on that. People are tired of petty raises or none at all, or threats of unemployment, and losing a home. We need someone in office that will focus on all of that.

John McCain has some hair brained schemes at winning the American public over but they are slowing becoming more and more exposed.....like his healthcare plan. How you gonna give me a tax credit on my healthcare plan at one level and then tax my healthcare plan as income from my employer at another level. Can anyone say "Reaganomics". Don't give me a tax cut to get in the door and then raise my taxes in odd and mysterious ways down the road.

They call John McCain the "Maverick". If he's Maverick then Senator Obama must be Viper (if you haven't seen the movie...so sad). There's nothing Maverick about John. How do you have an entire convention on change when your party is the incumbency? Are they just going to use the ideas of Senator Obama to make sure the map doesn't get mopped blue on November 4th? I guess they figured out that when people are going through rough times, that Country First aint gonna get it. If they have changed (since last month I guess) then great.......show me what you've learned over the next 4-8 years in your CURRENT positions and let me be the judge.

I too fell a sleep on McCain’s speech................................................What!?! That's all I have to say about his speech. It was boring. I'm tired of hearing about his POW experience because that helps me HOW? Look there have been literally, millions of American military service men and women to serve this great nation of ours.......that doesn't make them qualified to be the next president of the United States. I know what it is.....maybe if it were his dad or grandfather running, it'd be a different story; At least both of them were Admirals in service (Admiral = Leader). Now for any smarty’s out there that think that having admiral ancestry qualifies you to lead......it doesn't!

Let's all get out come election time and vote for the man that's for the betterment of all people. I ask that you see through the rhetoric and challenge accusations and you will find that Senator Barack Obama is right for the next President of the United States of America.

-ZeroMovement

Anonymous said...

Well spoken sir! This coincides directly with a discussion I had this morning in my Urban Sociology class, so if you don't mind...I'm going to share this post with my entire class! I agree that community organization should not be written off if it is not publicized, our country's foundation is somewhat principled on one man helping the next, regardless if there is compensation or not!