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29 Feb 2008 03:24 am
Farrakhan, Obama, Chicago
A reader from Chicago writes:
Farrakhan is very much a part of the Chicago political landscape. While the white population has no respect for him, black Chicagoan's are more ambivalent about the man. Many selectively denounce his worst statements while expressing admiration for his advancement of independence and personal responsibility among blacks.
This admiration is great enough that Chicago politicians, white and
black, find it in their political interest to maintain friendly public
relations with the Farrakhan, just as they do with Jesse Jackson. In
their Chicago bases of operation, neither man carries the local
controversy that a Sharpton does in New York. Both have very friendly
relationships with the local political establishment powers.
So, while Fox News and the rest of the country rail against
Farrakhan, here in Chicago there is relatively little open conflict
with the man. To see Chicago Mayor Daley and Farrakhan together at a
public event, arms over shoulders, laughing and whispering to each
other, you'd never know that this is the same Louis Farrakhan known and
despised by the rest of white America. It is within the Chicago
political world that Obama's perspective and approach to Farrakhan was
formed. No Chicago politician, white or black, denounces Farrakhan.
In exchange, Farrakhan leaves them alone for the most part. So, I
don't think this has anything to do with Obama's real feelings about
Farrakhan. Obama is just continuing with an approach that was part of
his political training. His campaign, run by Axelrod (another Chicago
veteran), bears all the markings. It may be time for Obama to shed
some of the lessons of Chicago, but doing so runs against the grain of
everything he learned while cutting his political teeth here.
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