From: Travis
Subject: Obama, the African Colonial
Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009,

 http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/06/obama_the_african_colonial.html
June 25, 2009
Obama, the African Colonial *By* *L.E.
Ikenga*<http://www.americanthinker.com/le_ikenga/>

Had Americans been able to stop obsessing over the color of Barack Obama's
skin and instead paid more attention to his *cultural *identity, maybe he
would not be in the White House today. The key to understanding him lies
with his identification with his father, and his adoption of a cultural and
political mindset rooted in postcolonial Africa.

Like many educated intellectuals in postcolonial Africa, Barack Hussein
Obama, Sr. was enraged at the transformation of his native land by its
colonial conqueror. But instead of embracing the traditional values of his
own tribal cultural past, he embraced an imported Western ideology, Marxism.
I call such frustrated and angry modern Africans who embrace various foreign
"isms", instead of looking homeward for repair of societies that are broken,
African Colonials. They are Africans who serve foreign ideas.

The tropes of America's racial history as a way of understanding all things
black are useless in understanding the man who got his dreams from his
father, a Kenyan exemplar of the African Colonial.

Before I continue, I need to say this: I am a first generation born West
African-American woman whose parents emigrated to the U.S. in the 1970's
from the country now called Nigeria. I travel to Nigeria frequently. I see
myself as both a proud American and as a proud Igbo (the tribe that we come
from -- also sometimes spelled Ibo). Politically, I have always been
conservative (though it took this past election for me to commit to this
once and for all!); my conservative values come from my Igbo heritage
*and*my place of birth. Of course, none of this qualifies me to say
what I am
about to -- but at the same time it does.

My friends, despite what CNN and the
rest<http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displayStory.cfm?story_id=12516666>are
telling you, Barack Obama is nothing more than an old school African
Colonial who is on his way to turning this country into one of the
developing nations that you learn about on the *National Geographic Channel*.
Many conservative (East, West, South, North) African-Americans like myself
-- those of us who know our history -- have seen this movie before. Here are
two main reasons why many Americans allowed Obama to slip through the cracks
despite all of his glaring inconsistencies:

First, Obama has been living on American soil for most of his adult life.
Therefore, he has been able to masquerade as one who understands and
believes in American democratic ideals. But he does not. Barack Obama is
intrinsically undemocratic and as his presidency plays out, this will become
more obvious. Second, and most importantly, too many Americans know very
little about Africa. The one-size-fits-all understanding that many Americans
(both black and white) continue to have of Africa might end up bringing dire
consequences for this country.

Contrary to the way it continues to be portrayed in mainstream Western
culture, 
Africa<http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/its-not-the-dark-continent/article1176901>is
not a continent that can be solely defined by AIDS, ethnic rivalries,
poverty and safaris. Africa, like any other continent, has an immense
history defined by much diversity and complexity. Africa's long-standing
relationship with Europe speaks especially to some of these complexities --
particularly the relationship that has existed between the two continents
over the past two centuries. Europe's complete colonization of Africa during
the nineteenth century, also known as the Scramble for
Africa<http://www.wysinger.homestead.com/berlinconference.html>,
produced many unfortunate consequences, the African colonial being one of
them.

The African colonial (AC) is a person who by means of their birth or lineage
has a direct connection with Africa. However, unlike Africans like me, *
their* worldviews have been largely shaped not by the indigenous beliefs of
a specific African tribe but by the ideals of the European imperialism that
overwhelmed and dominated Africa during the colonial period. AC's have no
real regard for their specific African traditions or histories.  AC's use
aspects of their African culture as one would use pieces of costume jewelry:
things of little or no value that can be thoughtlessly discarded when they
become a negative distraction, or used on a whim to decorate oneself in
order to seem exotic. (Hint: Obama's Muslim heritage).

On the other hand, AC's strive to be the best at the culture that they
inherited from Europe. Throughout the West, they are tops in their
professions as lawyers, doctors, engineers, Ivy League professors and
business moguls; this is all well and good. It's when they decide to engage
us as politicians that things become messy and
convoluted<http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/3332636/america-what-have-you-done.thtml>.


The African colonial politician (ACP) feigns repulsion towards the hegemonic
paradigms of Western civilization. But at the same time, he is completely
enamored of the trappings of its aristocracy or elite culture. The ACP
blames and caricatures whitey <http://www.royal.gov.uk/> to no end for all
that has gone wrong in the world. He convinces the masses that various forms
of African socialism <http://www.heritage.org/research/africa/hl250.cfm> are
the best way for redressing the problems that European colonialism motivated
in Africa. However, as opposed to really being a hard-core African
Leftist<http://www.marxists.org/subject/africa/nyerere/index.htm>who
actually believes in something, the ACP uses socialist themes as a way
to disguise his true ambitions: a complete power grab whereby the "will of
the people" becomes completely irrelevant.

Barack Obama is all of the above. The only difference is that he is
*here*playing (colonial) African politics as usual.

In his 1995 memoir, *Dreams From My Father* -- an
eloquent<http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/who_wrote_dreams_and_why_it_ma_1.html>piece
of political propaganda -- Obama styles himself as a misunderstood
intellectual who is deeply affected by the sufferings of black people,
especially in America and Africa. In the book, Obama clearly sees himself as
an African, not as a black American. And to prove this, he goes on a quest
to understand his Kenyan roots. He is extremely thoughtful of his deceased
father's legacy; this provides the main clue for understanding Barack Obama.


Barack Obama Sr. was an African
colonial<http://www.kenyapolitical.blogspot.com/2008/08/obama-senior-untold-story.html>to
the core; in his case, the apple did not fall far from the tree. All
of
the telltale signs of Obama's African colonialist attitudes are on full
display in the book -- from his feigned antipathy towards Europeans to his
view of African tribal associations as distracting elements that get in the
way of "progress".  (On p. 308 of *Dreams From My Father*, Obama says that
African tribes should be viewed as an "ancient loyalties".)

Like imperialists of Old World Europe, the ACP sees their constituents not
as free thinking individuals who best know how to go about achieving and
creating their own means for success. Instead, the ACP sees his constituents
as a flock of ignorant sheep that need to be led -- oftentimes to their own
slaughter.

Like the European imperialist who spawned him, the ACP is a destroyer of all
forms of democracy.

Here are a few examples of what the British did in order to create (in 1914)
what is now called Nigeria and what *Obama is doing to you*:


   1. *Convince the people that "clinging" to any aspect of their cultural
   (tribal) identity or history is bad and regresses the process of "unity"*
   *.* British Imperialists deeply feared people who were loyal to anything
   other than the state. "Tribalism" made the imperialists have to work harder
   to get people to just fall in line. Imperialists pitted tribes against each
   other in order to create
chaos<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article4968918.ece>that
they then blamed on ethnic rivalry. Today many "educated" Nigerians,
   having believed that their traditions were irrelevant, remain completely
   ignorant of their ancestry and the history of their own tribes.
   2. *Confiscate the wealth and resources of the area that you govern by
   any means necessary in order to redistribute wealth*. The British used
   this tactic to present themselves as empathetic and benevolent leaders who
   wanted everyone to have a "fair shake".
Imperialists<http://www.countrystudies.us/nigeria/17.htm>are not
interested in equality for all. They are interested in
   *controlling* all.
   3. *Convince the masses that your upper-crust university education
   naturally puts you on an intellectual plane from which to understand
   everything even when you understand nothing**. *Imperialists were able to
   convince the people that their elite university educations allowed them to
   understand what Africa needed. Many of today's Nigerians-having followed
   that lead-hold all sorts of degrees and certificates-but what good are
   they <http://non-specialist.net/unimapping/?p=31> if you can't find a
   job?  * *
   4. *Lie to the people and tell them that progress is being made even
   though things are clearly becoming worse**. * One thing that the British
   forgot to mention to their Nigerian constituents was that one day, the
   resources that were being used to engineer "progress" (which the British had
   confiscated from the Africans to begin with!) would eventually run out.
   After WWII, Western Europe could no longer afford to hold on to their
   African colonies. So all of the counterfeit countries that the Europeans
   created were then left high-and-dry to fend for themselves. This was the
   main reason behind the African independence
movements<http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/ch25.htm>of the1950 and 60's. What
will a post-Obama America look like?
   5. *Use every available media outlet to perpetuate the belief that you
   and your followers are the enlightened ones-and that those who refuse to
   support you are just barbaric, uncivilized, ignorant curmudgeons**. *
   This <http://www.twincities.com/opinions/ci_12555218> speaks for itself.


America, don't be fooled. The
Igbos<http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2008/05/26/080526crbo_books_franklin>were
once made up of a confederacy of clans that ascribed to various forms
of democratic government. They took their eyes off the ball and before they
knew it, the British were upon them. Also, understand this: the African
colonial who is given too much political power can only become one thing: a
despot<http://www.parade.com/articles/web_exclusives/2007/02-11-2007/dictators07.html>
.

*L.E. Ikenga can be reached at
**[email protected]*<http://us.mc1801.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
*.*
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