EUROPEAN RACISM, THE END OF THE AGE OF OBAMA AND THE RISE OF WHITE POWER USA: Everything Al Sharpton Has Lived For Is At Stake This November - "I FEAR For The Streets After Obama,... Ted Cruz And Donald Trump Are VERY DANGEROUS,... I Worry That The Despair And Emotions On The Ground Will Escalate"!
March 27, 2016 - UNITED STATES - What keeps Al Sharpton up at night is a great fear, he says, that everything it took so much sweat and blood and sacrifice to achieve will be taken away. First he worries about an America without Barack Obama. What will happen when “he walks out of there, and there is not even the symbol of a black family walking out of the White House every day, going to Air Force One. I worry that the despair and emotions on the ground escalate. ‘Cause not only do we feel we’re not getting justice, we’re not feeling we’re being assuaged by someone that we feel is at least sensitive to those needs. And I don’t know that America is ready or has adequately prepared to deal with that.”
The state of the presidential election deeply alarms Sharpton, “when I look at the fervor that Donald Trump has been able to cause—it started with the birther thing, then Mexicans, then the misogynist stuff, and he’s been able to leverage that with no policies, no background, and be the front runner? There is an ugly spirit in this country and we’ve got to have some real ways of digging in to fight this.... To start questioning the first black president’s birth certificate?
“Whether he’s a personal racist or not,” says Sharpton, of Trump, “I have no idea. It doesn’t matter. He’s whipped it up.” Sharpton shakes his head, and laughs. “You have heard me rant about how there is a double standard. If I was running for president and started talking about the size of my hands, implying … I mean, they would have Walked. Me. Off. The. Stage!”
As in 2012, the African-American electorate is a critical part of that base for the Democratic nominee. Those voters were the foundation of Hillary Clinton’s dominance of the primaries to date, and will remain essential for her to clinch the nomination. And, according to Democratic consultants, the presidency. The challenge won’t be just winning a decisive share of the African-American vote but also making sure that she is able to inspire the huge, record turnout of African-American voters who went to the polls in 2012. They made up more than 13 percent of all voters in that election, and they gave Obama 93 percent of their vote. “What they are going to need is people who can get that vote out in November,” says Sharpton. “When they get through who is the nominee, and it looks right now like it’s Hillary, you got to get people to turn them on, and to turn them out.”
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Sharpton in the House of Justice with civil-rights activists and community leaders. Photo by Jonathan Becker. |
“Ted Cruz, I think, is very dangerous. And I think that Trump is dangerous but that he’s so bizarre he might be easier to beat. Might be. If it’s Trump versus Hillary, she has got to bring the fire to him. It cannot be a Rose Garden strategy here. This has got to be sticks, stones, and thorns, because he don’t understand nothing else.” Like many, he suspects that Hillary will be dealing with a lot of misogyny, whipped up by Trump, but also the sexism that is more widespread and deeply embedded. For that, he says, she is going to need surrogates to say what she can’t. “You got to say, ‘You’re going to have this guy who is a political clown run the free world because you got a problem with a woman?”
Sharpton worries that people don’t see the danger looming in November. “If we get the wrong Supreme Court justice, and the wrong president to stack that court—voting rights, affirmative action, the criminal-justice reform that Holder started, all that is gone. Roe versus Wade? Same-sex marriage? Gone. This is a real moment. This is time to put on your big-boy, big-girl pants, ‘cuz you’re dealing with some craziness.
“I take it personally,” he says. “I get up in the morning worried about that. I go to sleep at night worried. Everything that everybody told you all your adult life that I would never be, I was able to do personally. The rest of my life is about bigger things. Nobody in the world would have believed I would have access to the White House, access to MSNBC, and still have a movement that people come out to. So I got no Al Sharpton points to prove. It all means nothing if we lose voting rights and immigration rights and can’t deal with policing. I mean, nothing. I’ll be just another guy who got known.” - Vanity Fair.
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