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The Hutchinson Report: Barack Obama’s Father’s Day Lament on Absent Black Males Just Fans Old Stereotypes

Date: Friday, June 20, 2008
By: Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Special to BlackAmericaWeb.com

Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama thundered to long, loud and vigorous applause from a Father’s Day church crowd that black fathers don’t engage with their children. A month before Obama made this stereotypical and plainly false assertion, Boston University professor Rebekah Levine Coley, in a comprehensive study on the black family, found that black fathers who aren’t in the home are much more likely to sustain regular contact with their children than absentee white fathers, or for that matter, fathers of any other ethnic group. The study is not an obscure study buried in the thick pages of a musty academic journal. It was widely cited in a feature article on black fathers in the May 19, 2008 issue of Newsweek. There was no excuse, then, to spout this myth. The facts are totally contrary to Obama’s knock.

But, then again, this kind of over the top, sweeping talk about alleged black father irresponsibility from Obama isn’t new. In stump speeches, he’s pounded black fathers for their alleged dereliction, irresponsibility and negligence. Whether Obama is trying to shore up his family values credentials with conservatives, feels the need to vent personal anger from the pain and longing from being raised without a father or criticizes out of a genuine concern about the much-touted black family breakup is anybody's guess. But Obama clearly is fixated on the ever-popular notion of the absentee black father. And that fixation, for whatever reason, is fed by a mix of truth, half-truths and outright distortion.






Obama commits the cardinal error that every critic from the legions of sociologists, family experts, politicians and morals crusader Bill Cosby -- who have hectored black men for being derelict in their fatherly duties -- have made. He omits the words “some,” “those,” or “the offenders” before black fathers. Instead, he makes, or at least gives the impression, that all or most black men aren’t in the home and are irresponsible. That being the case, ipso facto they are the cause for the much fingered crime-drugs-violence-gross underachievement syndrome that  young black males are supposedly eternally locked into.

Obama presents absolutely no evidence to back up this devastating indictment. The worst case estimate is that slightly less than half of black children live in fatherless homes. But that’s only a paper figure. When income, education, individual background and middle-class status are factored in, the gap between black and white children who live in intact two parent households is much narrower.

This points to the single greatest reason for the higher number of black children who live in one-parent households. That reason is poverty. A 2007 study noted that a black father's ability to financially contribute the major support in the home is the major determinant of whether he remains in the home. That’s no surprise, considering that despite changing gender values and emphasis, society still dumps the expectation and burden on men to be the principal bread-winner and financial provider. Put bluntly, men and the notion of manhood are still mainly defined by their ability to bring home the bacon. A man who falls short of that standard is considered a failure and loser.

The chronic, near-Great Depression levels of unemployment, not to mention rampant job discrimination, endemic failing public schools and stigma of a criminal record virtually condemn many young black men to wear the tag of societal failures as men and fathers. Obama, in his rap against black men as fathers, says nothing about the economic devastation that drives many black men from the home or prevents them from being in the home in the first place.

Obama, undoubtedly is well-intentioned in his criticism of black family problems and certainly doesn’t mean to slander all, or even most black men, as derelict, laggards and slackers as fathers. Obama, as Cosby and others who beat up on black males for alleged fatherly dereliction, would almost certainly publicly bristle at criticism that he takes the worst-of-the-worst behavior of some black men and publicly hurls that out as the warped standard of black America.

Yet, that's precisely what he’s done. And since every utterance by him is instant news and is taken as fact by legions of supporters and admirers, that makes his fan of stereotypes about black men even more painful.

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Earl Ofari Hutchinson is the author of "The Ethnic Presidency: How Race Decides the Race to the White House."




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lovelyhoney says:

I and a few others on this board been saying the same thing on every site this issue has been read more

Apatters says:

I don't see anythiing wrong with what Obama said about black fathers. Actually, he was telling the truth and read more

jlawdouglas says:

on paper yes the blk male is absent in the home and thats only based upon actual and legal marrages*. read more

blkizbutful says:

Man are you in denial or what? We need to stop making excuses for our behavior...if the black father read more

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