Friday, March 28, 2008

Condoleeza Rice - Conflicting and Confusing for me

I had read this article because of a link I found somewhere. A reader brought it up again, and though I've read it a couple of times, it just brings up the confusing feelings Condi Rice brings up in me.

Here's the article in the Washington Times:

Rice hits U.S. 'birth defect'
By Nicholas Kralev
March 28, 2008


Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said yesterday that the United States still has trouble dealing with race because of a national "birth defect" that denied black Americans the opportunities given to whites at the country's very founding.



"Black Americans were a founding population," she said. "Africans and Europeans came here and founded this country together — Europeans by choice and Africans in chains. That's not a very pretty reality of our founding."



As a result, Miss Rice told editors and reporters at The Washington Times, "descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that."



"That particular birth defect makes it hard for us to confront it, hard for us to talk about it, and hard for us to realize that it has continuing relevance for who we are today," she said.



Rest of the article is at the link above.

There's something accurate and almost elegant in calling Black folk ' A Founding Population'. It's very true. For all the talk about the ' Founding Fathers', we did found this country as much as anyone.

Dr. Rice confuses me, because, every once in awhile, she lets stuff 'slip' to let folks know she's not clueless in the least. She's just one big shade of gray.

2 comments:

Truthiz said...

Greetings!

I have to admit, I was rather taken aback by Condi's comments on "race" and the Significant role Blacks played in the building and "founding" of this nation.

The truthiz, Condi is saying what ALL Black Americans know. We've suffered Horrific injustices and mistreatments, at the hands of this nation that still effects Us today!

I believe Condi is speaking out NOW because she sees what most Americans _and the rest of the world_ is seeing. A man of color is on the verge of becoming the FIRST African-American to be nominated for President in the history of this country!

She, like most Black Americans, feels a Genuine sense of great Pride_AND she wants Us (Blacks) to know it.

Plus, she wants to get in on the conversation too.

Ann Brock said...

She really surprise me with that statement but I guess you have to take it any way it come.

We understand Condoleeze what you're saying.