A community of 30,000 US Transcriptionist serving Medical Transcription Industry

Obama not a socialist but an anti-colonialist?


Posted: Apr 11, 2012

Why Barack Obama is an anti-colonialist

 
Barack Obama, at a rally in Aurora, Colo., in 2006, and his father, Barack Obama Sr., in a 1964 photo.
Barack Obama, at a rally in Aurora, Colo., in 2006, and his father, Barack Obama Sr., in a 1964 photo. (Photos By Associated Press (Left) And Via Newscom)
  Enlarge Photo    
By Dinesh D'Souza
Friday, October 8, 2010

 

If you want to understand what is going on in the White House today, you have to begin with Barack Obama. No, not that Barack Obama. I mean Barack Obama Sr., the president's father. Obama gets his identity and his ideology from his father. Ironically, the man who was absent for virtually all of Obama's life is precisely the one shaping his values and actions.

How do I know this? Because Obama tells us himself. His autobiography is titled "Dreams From My Father." Notice that the title is not "Dreams of My Father." Obama isn't writing about his father's dreams. He is writing about the dreams that he got from his father.

In his book, Obama writes, "It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself." Those who know Obama well say the same thing. His grandmother Sarah Obama told Newsweek, "I look at him and I see all the same things -- he has taken everything from his father . . . this son is realizing everything the father wanted."

But who was Barack Obama Sr., and what did he want? Do the views of the senior Obama help clarify what the junior Obama is doing in the Oval Office? Let's begin with President Obama, who routinely castigates investment banks and large corporations, accusing them of greed and exploitation. Obama's policies have established the heavy hand of government control over Wall Street and the health-care, auto and energy industries.

President Obama also regularly flays the rich, whom he accuses of not paying their "fair share." This seems odd, given that the top 10 percent of earners pay about 70 percent of all income taxes. Yet the president would like this group to pay more.

Some have described the president as being a conventional liberal or even a socialist. But liberals and socialists are typically focused on poverty and social equality; Obama rarely addresses these issues, and when he does so, it is without passion. Pretty much the only time Obama raises his voice is when he is expressing antagonism toward the big, bad corporations and toward those earning more than $250,000 a year. I believe the most compelling explanation of Obama's actions is that he is, just like his father, an anti-colonialist. Anti-colonialism is the idea that the rich countries got rich by looting the poor countries, and that within the rich countries, plutocratic and corporate elites continue to exploit ordinary citizens.

I know about anti-colonialism because I grew up in India in the decades after that country gained its independence from Britain. And Barack Obama Sr. became an anti-colonialist as a consequence of growing up in Kenya during that country's struggle for independence from European rule. Obama Sr. also became an economist and embraced a form of socialism that fit in well with his anti-colonialism. All of this is relevant and helpful in understanding his son's policies.

Consider the article "Problems Facing Our Socialism" that Obama Sr. published in 1965 in the East Africa Journal. Writing in the aftermath of colonialism, the senior Obama advocated socialism as necessary to ensure national autonomy for his country. "The question," he wrote, "is how are we going to remove the disparities in our country, such as the concentration of economic power in Asian and European hands . . .?"

Obama Sr.'s solutions are clear. "We need to eliminate power structures that have been built through excessive accumulation so that not only a few individuals shall control a vast magnitude of resources as is the case now." He proposed that the state seize private land and turn it over to collective cooperatives. He also demanded that the state raise taxes with no upper limit.

Just in case the point is unclear, Obama Sr. insisted that "theoretically there is nothing that can stop the government from taxing 100 percent of income so long as the people get benefits from the government commensurate with their income which is taxed." Absurd as it seems, the idea of 100 percent taxation has its peculiar logic. It is based on the anti-colonial assumption that the rich have become rich by exploiting and plundering the poor; therefore, whatever the rich have is undeserved and may be legitimately seized.

Remarkably, President Obama, who knows his father's history very well, has never mentioned this article. Even more remarkably, there has been virtually no media coverage of a document that seems directly relevant to the current policies of the junior Obama.

Yet when the senior Obama's article is placed side by side with the junior Obama's policies, it seems evident that the father's hatred of those on top, and his determination to confiscate their wealth, is largely replicated in the son.

Dinesh D'Souza is president of King's College in New York City. His new book is "The Roots of Obama's Rage."

 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/07/AR2010100705485.html

 

;

waaaaaaa? - rippity van wonkle

[ In Reply To ..]
I thought I was the only one who slept through the past year. Anti-colonialist? regular contributers here don't even know what a colonialist is! This is old and moldy stuff. Rather discuss the latest study that conservatives have 43% tighter sphincters than republicans, independents and democrats. Comments solicited.

Dinesh D'Souza - goldie

[ In Reply To ..]

The date of the writing isn't relevant to the point of what he's saying.  I've read a few articles of Dinesh D'Souza.  He certainly has Obama figured out.  I think he was one of the first who made note of Obama's narcissistic personality.  


Below is one of the first articles I read by him.  It's was a Forbes cover story in 2010.   I know it's long (and old), but some may find it fascinating.  http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0927/politics-socialism-capitalism-private-enterprises-obama-business-problem.html


How Obama Thinks
Dinesh D'Souza, 09.27.10, 12:00 AM ET


Correction Appended


Barack Obama is the most antibusiness president in a generation, perhaps in American history. Thanks to him the era of big government is back. Obama runs up taxpayer debt not in the billions but in the trillions. He has expanded the federal government's control over home mortgages, investment banking, health care, autos and energy. The Weekly Standard summarizes Obama's approach as omnipotence at home, impotence abroad.


The President's actions are so bizarre that they mystify his critics and supporters alike. Consider this headline from the Aug. 18, 2009 issue of the Wall Street Journal: "Obama Underwrites Offshore Drilling." Did you read that correctly? You did. The Administration supports offshore drilling--but drilling off the shores of Brazil. With Obama's backing, the U.S. Export-Import Bank offered $2 billion in loans and guarantees to Brazil's state-owned oil company Petrobras to finance exploration in the Santos Basin near Rio de Janeiro--not so the oil ends up in the U.S. He is funding Brazilian exploration so that the oil can stay in Brazil.


More strange behavior: Obama's June 15, 2010 speech in response to the Gulf oil spill focused not on cleanup strategies but rather on the fact that Americans "consume more than 20% of the world's oil but have less than 2% of the world's resources." Obama railed on about "America's century-long addiction to fossil fuels." What does any of this have to do with the oil spill? Would the calamity have been less of a problem if America consumed a mere 10% of the world's resources?


The oddities go on and on. Obama's Administration has declared that even banks that want to repay their bailout money may be refused permission to do so. Only after the Obama team cleared a bank through the Fed's "stress test" was it eligible to give taxpayers their money back. Even then, declared Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, the Administration might force banks to keep the money.


The President continues to push for stimulus even though hundreds of billions of dollars in such funds seem to have done little. The unemployment rate when Obama took office in January 2009 was 7.7%; now it is 9.5%. Yet he wants to spend even more and is determined to foist the entire bill on Americans making $250,000 a year or more. The rich, Obama insists, aren't paying their "fair share." This by itself seems odd given that the top 1% of Americans pay 40% of all federal income taxes; the next 9% of income earners pay another 30%. So the top 10% pays 70% of the taxes; the bottom 40% pays close to nothing. This does indeed seem unfair--to the rich.


Obama's foreign policy is no less strange. He supports a $100 million mosque scheduled to be built near the site where terrorists in the name of Islam brought down the World Trade Center. Obama's rationale, that "our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakable," seems utterly irrelevant to the issue of why the proposed Cordoba House should be constructed at Ground Zero.


Recently the London Times reported that the Obama Administration supported the conditional release of Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the Lockerbie bomber convicted in connection with the deaths of 270 people, mostly Americans. This was an eye-opener because when Scotland released Megrahi from prison and sent him home to Libya in August 2009, the Obama Administration publicly and appropriately complained. The Times, however, obtained a letter the Obama Administration sent to Scotland a week before the event in which it said that releasing Megrahi on "compassionate grounds" was acceptable as long as he was kept in Scotland and would be "far preferable" to sending him back to Libya. Scottish officials interpreted this to mean that U.S. objections to Megrahi's release were "half-hearted." They released him to his home country, where he lives today as a free man.


One more anomaly: A few months ago nasa Chief Charles Bolden announced that from now on the primary mission of America's space agency would be to improve relations with the Muslim world. Come again? Bolden said he got the word directly from the President. "He wanted me to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science and math and engineering." Bolden added that the International Space Station was a model for nasa's future, since it was not just a U.S. operation but included the Russians and the Chinese. Obama's redirection of the agency caused consternation among former astronauts like Neil Armstrong and John Glenn, and even among the President's supporters: Most people think of nasa's job as one of landing on the moon and Mars and exploring other faraway destinations. Sure, we are for Islamic self-esteem, but what on earth was Obama up to here?


Theories abound to explain the President's goals and actions. Critics in the business community--including some Obama voters who now have buyer's remorse--tend to focus on two main themes. The first is that Obama is clueless about business. The second is that Obama is a socialist--not an out-and-out Marxist, but something of a European-style socialist, with a penchant for leveling and government redistribution.




These theories aren't wrong so much as they are inadequate. Even if they could account for Obama's domestic policy, they cannot explain his foreign policy. The real problem with Obama is worse--much worse. But we have been blinded to his real agenda because, across the political spectrum, we all seek to fit him into some version of American history. In the process, we ignore Obama's own history. Here is a man who spent his formative years--the first 17 years of his life--off the American mainland, in Hawaii, Indonesia and Pakistan, with multiple subsequent journeys to Africa.


A good way to discern what motivates Obama is to ask a simple question: What is his dream? Is it the American dream? Is it Martin Luther King's dream? Or something else?


It is certainly not the American dream as conceived by the founders. They believed the nation was a "new order for the ages." A half-century later Alexis de Tocqueville wrote of America as creating "a distinct species of mankind." This is known as American exceptionalism. But when asked at a 2009 press conference whether he believed in this ideal, Obama said no. America, he suggested, is no more unique or exceptional than Britain or Greece or any other country.


Perhaps, then, Obama shares Martin Luther King's dream of a color-blind society. The President has benefited from that dream; he campaigned as a nonracial candidate, and many Americans voted for him because he represents the color-blind ideal. Even so, King's dream is not Obama's: The President never champions the idea of color-blindness or race-neutrality. This inaction is not merely tactical; the race issue simply isn't what drives Obama.


What then is Obama's dream? We don't have to speculate because the President tells us himself in his autobiography, Dreams from My Father. According to Obama, his dream is his father's dream. Notice that his title is not Dreams of My Father but rather Dreams from My Father. Obama isn't writing about his father's dreams; he is writing about the dreams he received from his father.


So who was Barack Obama Sr.? He was a Luo tribesman who grew up in Kenya and studied at Harvard. He was a polygamist who had, over the course of his lifetime, four wives and eight children. One of his sons, Mark Obama, has accused him of abuse and wife-beating. He was also a regular drunk driver who got into numerous accidents, killing a man in one and causing his own legs to be amputated due to injury in another. In 1982 he got drunk at a bar in Nairobi and drove into a tree, killing himself.


An odd choice, certainly, as an inspirational hero. But to his son, the elder Obama represented a great and noble cause, the cause of anticolonialism. Obama Sr. grew up during Africa's struggle to be free of European rule, and he was one of the early generation of Africans chosen to study in America and then to shape his country's future.


I know a great deal about anticolonialism, because I am a native of Mumbai, India. I am part of the first Indian generation to be born after my country's independence from the British. Anticolonialism was the rallying cry of Third World politics for much of the second half of the 20th century. To most Americans, however, anticolonialism is an unfamiliar idea, so let me explain it.


Anticolonialism is the doctrine that rich countries of the West got rich by invading, occupying and looting poor countries of Asia, Africa and South America. As one of Obama's acknowledged intellectual influences, Frantz Fanon, wrote in The Wretched of the Earth, "The well-being and progress of Europe have been built up with the sweat and the dead bodies of Negroes, Arabs, Indians and the yellow races."




Anticolonialists hold that even when countries secure political independence they remain economically dependent on their former captors. This dependence is called neocolonialism, a term defined by the African statesman Kwame Nkrumah (1909--72) in his book Neocolonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. Nkrumah, Ghana's first president, writes that poor countries may be nominally free, but they continue to be manipulated from abroad by powerful corporate and plutocratic elites. These forces of neocolonialism oppress not only Third World people but also citizens in their own countries. Obviously the solution is to resist and overthrow the oppressors. This was the anticolonial ideology of Barack Obama Sr. and many in his generation, including many of my own relatives in India.


Obama Sr. was an economist, and in 1965 he published an important article in the East Africa Journal called "Problems Facing Our Socialism." Obama Sr. wasn't a doctrinaire socialist; rather, he saw state appropriation of wealth as a necessary means to achieve the anticolonial objective of taking resources away from the foreign looters and restoring them to the people of Africa. For Obama Sr. this was an issue of national autonomy. "Is it the African who owns this country? If he does, then why should he not control the economic means of growth in this country?"


As he put it, "We need to eliminate power structures that have been built through excessive accumulation so that not only a few individuals shall control a vast magnitude of resources as is the case now." The senior Obama proposed that the state confiscate private land and raise taxes with no upper limit. In fact, he insisted that "theoretically there is nothing that can stop the government from taxing 100% of income so long as the people get benefits from the government commensurate with their income which is taxed."


Remarkably, President Obama, who knows his father's history very well, has never mentioned his father's article. Even more remarkably, there has been virtually no reporting on a document that seems directly relevant to what the junior Obama is doing in the White House.


While the senior Obama called for Africa to free itself from the neocolonial influence of Europe and specifically Britain, he knew when he came to America in 1959 that the global balance of power was shifting. Even then, he recognized what has become a new tenet of anticolonialist ideology: Today's neocolonial leader is not Europe but America. As the late Palestinian scholar Edward Said--who was one of Obama's teachers at Columbia University--wrote in Culture and Imperialism, "The United States has replaced the earlier great empires and is the dominant outside force."


From the anticolonial perspective, American imperialism is on a rampage. For a while, U.S. power was checked by the Soviet Union, but since the end of the Cold War, America has been the sole superpower. Moreover, 9/11 provided the occasion for America to invade and occupy two countries, Iraq and Afghanistan, and also to seek political and economic domination in the same way the French and the British empires once did. So in the anticolonial view, America is now the rogue elephant that subjugates and tramples the people of the world.


It may seem incredible to suggest that the anticolonial ideology of Barack Obama Sr. is espoused by his son, the President of the United States. That is what I am saying. From a very young age and through his formative years, Obama learned to see America as a force for global domination and destruction. He came to view America's military as an instrument of neocolonial occupation. He adopted his father's position that capitalism and free markets are code words for economic plunder. Obama grew to perceive the rich as an oppressive class, a kind of neocolonial power within America. In his worldview, profits are a measure of how effectively you have ripped off the rest of society, and America's power in the world is a measure of how selfishly it consumes the globe's resources and how ruthlessly it bullies and dominates the rest of the planet.


For Obama, the solutions are simple. He must work to wring the neocolonialism out of America and the West. And here is where our anticolonial understanding of Obama really takes off, because it provides a vital key to explaining not only his major policy actions but also the little details that no other theory can adequately account for.


Why support oil drilling off the coast of Brazil but not in America? Obama believes that the West uses a disproportionate share of the world's energy resources, so he wants neocolonial America to have less and the former colonized countries to have more. More broadly, his proposal for carbon taxes has little to do with whether the planet is getting warmer or colder; it is simply a way to penalize, and therefore reduce, America's carbon consumption. Both as a U.S. Senator and in his speech, as President, to the United Nations, Obama has proposed that the West massively subsidize energy production in the developing world.




Rejecting the socialist formula, Obama has shown no intention to nationalize the investment banks or the health sector. Rather, he seeks to decolonize these institutions, and this means bringing them under the government's leash. That's why Obama retains the right to refuse bailout paybacks--so that he can maintain his control. For Obama, health insurance companies on their own are oppressive racketeers, but once they submitted to federal oversight he was happy to do business with them. He even promised them expanded business as a result of his law forcing every American to buy health insurance.


If Obama shares his father's anticolonial crusade, that would explain why he wants people who are already paying close to 50% of their income in overall taxes to pay even more. The anticolonialist believes that since the rich have prospered at the expense of others, their wealth doesn't really belong to them; therefore whatever can be extracted from them is automatically just. Recall what Obama Sr. said in his 1965 paper: There is no tax rate too high, and even a 100% rate is justified under certain circumstances.


Obama supports the Ground Zero mosque because to him 9/11 is the event that unleashed the American bogey and pushed us into Iraq and Afghanistan. He views some of the Muslims who are fighting against America abroad as resisters of U.S. imperialism. Certainly that is the way the Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi portrayed himself at his trial. Obama's perception of him as an anticolonial resister would explain why he gave tacit approval for this murderer of hundreds of Americans to be released from captivity.


Finally, nasa. No explanation other than anticolonialism makes sense of Obama's curious mandate to convert a space agency into a Muslim and international outreach. We can see how well our theory works by recalling the moon landing of Apollo 11 in 1969. "One small step for man," Neil Armstrong said. "One giant leap for mankind."


But that's not how the rest of the world saw it. I was 8 years old at the time and living in my native India. I remember my grandfather telling me about the great race between America and Russia to put a man on the moon. Clearly America had won, and this was one giant leap not for mankind but for the U.S. If Obama shares this view, it's no wonder he wants to blunt nasa's space program, to divert it from a symbol of American greatness into a more modest public relations program.


Clearly the anticolonial ideology of Barack Obama Sr. goes a long way to explain the actions and policies of his son in the Oval Office. And we can be doubly sure about his father's influence because those who know Obama well testify to it. His "granny" Sarah Obama (not his real grandmother but one of his grandfather's other wives) told Newsweek, "I look at him and I see all the same things--he has taken everything from his father. The son is realizing everything the father wanted. The dreams of the father are still alive in the son."


In his own writings Obama stresses the centrality of his father not only to his beliefs and values but to his very identity. He calls his memoir "the record of a personal, interior journey--a boy's search for his father and through that search a workable meaning for his life as a black American." And again, "It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself." Even though his father was absent for virtually all his life, Obama writes, "My father's voice had nevertheless remained untainted, inspiring, rebuking, granting or withholding approval. You do not work hard enough, Barry. You must help in your people's struggle. Wake up, black man!"


The climax of Obama's narrative is when he goes to Kenya and weeps at his father's grave. It is riveting: "When my tears were finally spent," he writes, "I felt a calmness wash over me. I felt the circle finally close. I realized that who I was, what I cared about, was no longer just a matter of intellect or obligation, no longer a construct of words. I saw that my life in America--the black life, the white life, the sense of abandonment I'd felt as a boy, the frustration and hope I'd witnessed in Chicago--all of it was connected with this small piece of earth an ocean away, connected by more than the accident of a name or the color of my skin. The pain that I felt was my father's pain."


In an eerie conclusion, Obama writes that "I sat at my father's grave and spoke to him through Africa's red soil." In a sense, through the earth itself, he communes with his father and receives his father's spirit. Obama takes on his father's struggle, not by recovering his body but by embracing his cause. He decides that where Obama Sr. failed, he will succeed. Obama Sr.'s hatred of the colonial system becomes Obama Jr.'s hatred; his botched attempt to set the world right defines his son's objective. Through a kind of sacramental rite at the family tomb, the father's struggle becomes the son's birthright.




Colonialism today is a dead issue. No one cares about it except the man in the White House. He is the last anticolonial. Emerging market economies such as China, India, Chile and Indonesia have solved the problem of backwardness; they are exploiting their labor advantage and growing much faster than the U.S. If America is going to remain on top, we have to compete in an increasingly tough environment.


But instead of readying us for the challenge, our President is trapped in his father's time machine. Incredibly, the U.S. is being ruled according to the dreams of a Luo tribesman of the 1950s. This philandering, inebriated African socialist, who raged against the world for denying him the realization of his anticolonial ambitions, is now setting the nation's agenda through the reincarnation of his dreams in his son. The son makes it happen, but he candidly admits he is only living out his father's dream. The invisible father provides the inspiration, and the son dutifully gets the job done. America today is governed by a ghost.


Dinesh D'Souza, the president of the King's College in New York City, is the author of the forthcoming book The Roots of Obama's Rage (Regnery Publishing).


Correction: Dinesh D'Souza writes that on June 15, 2010, Obama gave a speech in response to the BP oil spill that was "focused not on cleanup strategies but rather on the fact that Americans 'consume more than 20% of the world’s oil but have less than 2% of the world’s resources.'" D'Souza slightly misquoted the President who said, "2% of the world's oil reserves." In addition, Obama's speech did discuss concrete measures to investigate the oil spill and bring it under control.


 

gassssspppppp - an anticolonialist? - dimwiddy

[ In Reply To ..]
No. Please. Anything but an anticolonialist. This means certain doom for the universe. My great-grandfather was an anti-c. Boy was HE the black sheep of the family. But seriously, bless President Obama's heart,this is the BEST crap you got to throw the leader of the free world? You are making the case for his scandal-free life. Thanks.
Nope there's plenty of crap from Obama - Will keep it coming -nm
[ In Reply To ..]
x

D'Souza's Obama derangement syndrome. sm - anon

[ In Reply To ..]
Obama Derangement Syndrome
How D'Souza thinks
Sep 13th 2010, 17:11 by M.S.

I DON'T find it at all difficult to understand how Barack Obama thinks, because most of his beliefs are part of the broad consensus in America's centre or centre-left: greenhouse-gas emissions reductions, universal health insurance, financial-reform legislation, repealing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, and so forth. Dinesh D'Souza, on the other hand, appears to have met so few Democrats in recent decades that he finds such views shocking, and thinks they can only be explained by the fact that Mr Obama's father was a Kenyan government economist who pushed for a non-aligned stance in the Cold War during the 1960s-70s. Since the majority of Democrats don't have any Kenyan parents and have no particular stake in the anti-colonialism debates of the 1960s-70s, I'm not sure how Mr D'Souza would explain their views. In any case, Mr D'Souza's explanation of Mr Obama's views doesn't make any sense on its own terms. This, for example, is incomprehensible: "If Obama shares his father's anticolonial crusade, that would explain why he wants people who are already paying close to 50% of their income in overall taxes to pay even more." Come again? Progressive taxation is caused by...anti-colonialism? Message to American billionaires and the people who write for them: many events and movements in world history did not revolve around marginal tax rates on rich people in the United States.

In other words, while I don't have any trouble understanding how Barack Obama thinks, I have a lot of trouble understanding how Dinesh D'Souza thinks. And if I were to try to understand his thinking using the same methods he uses to interpret Mr Obama, I might look to his Indian background, which is where he says he gained his insight into anti-colonialism. Mr D'Souza notes simply that he grew up in Mumbai, but a more complete accounting is that his parents were members of the Christian community in the state of Goa, which was colonised by Portugal. The last name "D'Souza" is a common family name in West Africa, where it indicates that the family is descended from the slave-trading coastal mixed-race elite. In India, however, it indicates that the family likely belongs to the Roman Catholic Brahmins, Hindu Brahmins who were converted by missionaries beginning in the 17th century. Interestingly, the Christian community in Goa retained a Hindu-style caste system, with Catholic Brahmins continuing to discriminate against Catholic dalit or "untouchables", whom they refer to as mahara or chamaar. Elite Catholic Brahmin households in Goa sent their children to Jesuit schools (like the one Mr D'Souza attended) and often spoke Portuguese at home, referring to the main local native language, Konkani, as the lingua des criados ("language of servants").

Goa remained a Portuguese colony until it was annexed by India in 1961, which happens to be the year of Mr D'Souza's birth. Many Goan Christians did not welcome the annexation, fearing they would be subsumed in the Hindu-Muslim mega-state. A later source of anxiety was India's affirmative action (or "reservation") policies, which set aside university slots and civil-service jobs for people from recognised historically stigmatised groups, known as "scheduled castes and tribes". Beginning in the early 1980s, when Mr D'Souza was off studying at Dartmouth, these affirmative-action policies engendered widespread resistance among India's elite classes, who were terrified of losing their privileged status in a colossal country where hundreds of millions of indigents might overwhelm the available spots at top schools (and reduce their kids' chances of, say, going to Dartmouth). Goa itself has set itself up as a redoubt against the reservation policies: it has the fewest scheduled castes and tribes of any Indian state. This is largely because elite Christians have refused to acknowledge discrimination against the Christian dalit, or to allow them to be recognised as a scheduled caste. Pope John Paul II rebuked Indian bishops for these practices on his visit to Goa in 2003.

In 2000, Mr D'Souza wrote a book called "The Virtue of Prosperity" that included an unusual defence of nepotism and elitism in education. As Tim Noah wrote at the time, in this passage, Mr D'Souza explicitly argues against equality of educational opportunity:

[F]or the state to enforce equal opportunity would be to contravene the true meaning of the Declaration [of Independence] and to subvert the principle of a free society. Let me illustrate. I have a five-year-old daughter. Since she was born—actually, since she was conceived—my wife and I have gone to great lengths in the Great Yuppie Parenting Race. At one time we even played classical music while she was in the womb. Crazy us. Currently the little rogue is taking ballet lessons and swim lessons. My wife goes over her workbooks. I am teaching her chess. Why are we doing these things? We are, of course, trying to develop her abilities so that she can get the most out of life. The practical effect of our actions, however, is that we are working to give our daughter an edge—that is, a better chance to succeed than everybody else's children. Even though we might be embarrassed to think of it this way, we are doing our utmost to undermine equal opportunity....Now, to enforce equal opportunity, the government could do one of two things: it could try to pull my daughter down, or it could work to raise other people's children up. The first is clearly destructive and immoral, but the second is also unfair. The government is obliged to treat all citizens equally. Why should it work to undo the benefits that my wife and I have labored so hard to provide? Why should it offer more to children whose parents have not taken the trouble?
Most Americans wouldn't have a hard time answering the question of why the government ought to guarantee all kids a good education. "Because it's not the kids' fault that their parents aren't rich PhD's" pretty much covers it. (Another reason: because, unlike India, we have the resources to do so.) So why would Mr D'Souza perform the moral contortionist's act necessary to justify elitism in education as integral to a "free society"? Well, here's an explanation modeled on the one Mr D'Souza provides for Mr Obama's views:

If Mr D'Souza grew up amongst a tiny hereditary elite desperately trying to protect its privileged status in a huge and bitterly poor third-world country, that would explain why he wants to make sure disadvantaged children are denied the educational opportunities his daughter receives.
What about his weird instinct to dredge up the irrelevant topic of anti-colonialism in explaining Barack Obama's run-of-the-mill center-left political agenda? Using the same phrasing:

If Mr D'Souza hailed from a tiny Westernised elite that allied itself with the European colonialist project against the national independence movement of his own country, that would explain his monomania about anti-colonialism.
It would, however, be unfair to explain Mr D'Souza's views this way. First of all, I'm no expert on Indian history or the caste system in Goa, and the description above may be just as shallow a caricature as the one Mr D'Souza provides of post-colonial East African politics in his inflammatory article. Specifically, I know no more about Mr D'Souza's family's political views than he does about Barack Obama's father's (about which he appears to know strikingly little, given the wealth of information available on the subject). Maybe his parents and relatives come from a low-caste Christian background; maybe they were staunch supporters of the Indian annexation of Goa. More important, anybody who wants to know "how D'Souza thinks" is free to look up what he's written in books and articles over the years, just as Mr D'Souza could criticise the views of Barack Obama by referring to things Mr Obama has said and done.

It's not entirely useless to investigate people's backgrounds as a way of understanding their thinking. Mr D'Souza has surely been shaped by the milieu he grew up in and the political ideology that structures it, and Barack Obama was clearly shaped by the experience of growing up partly abroad, with a mixed-race identity that had links to middle-class white America, to black America, and to Africa. I've certainly been shaped by growing up Jewish on the East Coast, Sarah Palin was shaped by growing up Christian in Idaho, and so forth. But I think we do better when we criticise people's ideas and programmes on their own terms, rather than seeking out mysterious causes in their childhoods. There's no need to search for abstruse reasons why an extreme movement conservative like Dinesh D'Souza might oppose raising taxes on the rich or defend privilege in access to education. And it's not surprising that a centrist liberal like Barack Obama thinks people earning more than $250,000 per year ought to be paying more taxes. In fact, that conviction is shared by a majority of the American electorate. If Mr D'Souza finds it bizarre, it's not Mr Obama who's out of touch with America.

Yep. That about sums it up all right. - GREAT article.

[ In Reply To ..]
Always a pleasure to watch someone talking smack get hung out to dry by his own words and deeds. I can't think of anything less relevant to gaining insight into "understanding" President Obama (AS IF that's what this is all about) or 2012 campain issues than musings about Kenyan anti-colonialism sentiments from the mid-20th century. Just another rag trying to paint Obama as a defacto socialist "other."

How long they think they can keep running and hiding from their own leadership and policy deficits is what I am having trouble understanding. It's really quit a spectacle.

You mean he was against the 13 colonies of the Revolution? - Investigate!

[ In Reply To ..]
Obviously a committee needs to be formed.

From what I gather from this article, no one should ever be president who has a father, because all fathers, biological, adoptive, present, nonpresent, dead, alive, or cloned or natural, might have undue influence on offspring who might desire a position of authority such as being president. Only immaculate conception children need apply. ??? Oh, oh.

This post shows complete lack of knowledge - regarding a colonialist

[ In Reply To ..]
The fund of knowledge is so deficient here, it would be comical if it were not so sad. Pretty good cross-section of the Dems lack of history. No wonder they keep making the same mistakes over and over and over again. Get out of the rut, crack a history book. Just sayin'

Shame--I thought conservatives were supposed to be nice. - Meanies

[ In Reply To ..]
They said they were nice. guess they were lying.
whoo hoo Friday afternoon joke - perk up the 13
[ In Reply To ..]
conservative and nice are opposites not appositives
Dems state they're intelligent - WE KNOW THEY'RE LYING ;)
[ In Reply To ..]
.
"mean" posters - from all
[ In Reply To ..]
political groups here. It just drives the independents (read extreme right repubs) and republicans insane that they are so overmatched in the repartee.
Overmatched? Not at all - Repubs/Indies far superior to lib tripe
[ In Reply To ..]
Still waiting for a lib/dem/prog with an IQ higher than the speed limit to post on this board. Guess we'll have to keep waiting. Dems just keeping patting themselveds on the back and displaying their inflated, self-righteous, obnoxious egos. BTW - Before you scream like a girl and cry "victim", insults started with the nasty Dems. Need a copy?
Yes, a copy please. Is your post not nasty as well? - Pubs far nastier. nm
[ In Reply To ..]
.
Why? Too lazy to scroll up and read - Your friend's (wink, wink) posts?
[ In Reply To ..]
Typical lib laziness...Do everything for me. I'm soooo
lazy...waawaawaawaa

P.S. If you actually put any effort out, the post you are slamming is in direct response to nasty comments made by dems/libs. Selective post reading at best on your part. Read the whole thread.
You offered didn't you? - Make up your mind. nm
[ In Reply To ..]
.
Nope Sybil - Didn't offer - Seems you have a problem with English
[ In Reply To ..]
Post said "need a copy?" Let me clear up the confusion slowly for you.
A straight forward question was asked (see above). NORMAL response would be yes or no. Yours was not a normal response. You were directed to where the information was. Place your cursor on your erroneous assumption, push the arrow button up to the post your want to read. Click on that post. You will see the answer you so desparately crave. How lazy can YOU get? Oh wait, WE already know the answer.

Similar Messages:


Why So Many Anti-Obama And Hillary PostsDec 23, 2016
Hmm, just wondering why almost every post on this page is not exalting in your glorious leader's huge, tremendous, classy victory? It's over, you won. Certainly Trump is going all in already and trying to change so many things even though not yet in government (has any incoming president ever done this - and in such a toxic way? - possibly even doing his own insider trading by causing events he knows will drive up or down stock prices, ick ick ick awful). Yet every day I come on here ...

Large Portion Of GOP Thinks Obama Is Racist, Socialist, Non-U.S. CitizenFeb 02, 2010
If this is true, it's certainly sad for America. I don't know how our President stays focused knowing people think he is a non-U.S. citizen, racist, etc. Some are even praying for his death. A new poll of more than 2,000 self-identified Republican voters illustrates the incredible paranoia enveloping the party and the intense pressure drawing lawmakers further and further away from political moderation. The numbers speak for themselves -- a large portion of GOP voters think that Presid ...

Anti-Obama Protesters Clash With Greek PoliceNov 15, 2016
I'll bet they're glad it's his last visit. Obama said he was going on this trip to calm world leaders' fears regarding Trump. HA! The "world leaders" called Trump the night he won to congratulate him. I wonder when Obama will let go of his delusions of grandeur. LOL!!! ...

Pres. Trump Reversed Obama's Anti-Christian Jul 19, 2017
After declaring that Christians have “been horribly treated” by the refugee program under former President Barack Obama, President Donald Trump has reversed the Obama administration’s disgraceful discrimination against Christian refugees. According to a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. State Department refugee data, during the period from January 21, 2017 - President Trump’s first full day in office - through June 30, “9,598 Christian refugees arrived in the U.S., compared with ...

Anti-labor, Anti-immigrant Rhetoric Morphs Into Full Blown TerrorismJul 23, 2011
at Labour Party sponsored summer camp.  Wingnuts worldwide must be very proud.  What I don't get is why analysts say unless this turns out to be an organized effort with identifiable leaders behind it, it "probably won't have far-reaching, long-term effects."  Reports say police and government "didn't see it coming" despite a significant increase in right-wing net chatter of late, since Islamic extremism is perceived to be "the greater threat."  This desp ...

Senate Democrats Condemn Obama For Anti-Israel Vote.Dec 27, 2016
scathing statements against President Barack Obama and his administration’s decision to break with longstanding tradition to veto anti-Israel resolutions, choosing, instead, to abstain from voting in a United Nations Security Council vote. The vote called for a halt to Israeli construction in the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem. Among the Democrats are Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Joe Manchin (D-WV), Bob Casey (D-PA), Richard Blumenthal (D-VT), Mark Warner (D-VA), and Chris Coons (D-DE), ...

You Might Be A Socialist IfNov 09, 2015
If your taxes go to fund the military.  The U.S. Military is the largest socialist funded program in the world. The military operates from taxpayer dollars and protects every citizen from the rich to the homeless. It protects American citizens regardless of whether or not they pay taxes. Members of the armed forces are also paid salaries; in many cases they live rent free, travel the world, and have free meals on the tax payer’s dime. This is socialism. ...

President's Socialist Takeover Must Be Stopped.Nov 02, 2010
President's socialist takeover must be stopped By  Jeffrey T. Kuhner The Washington Times  President Obama has engaged in numerous high crimes and misdemeanors. The Democratic majority in Congress is in peril as Americans reject his agenda. Yet more must be done: Mr. Obama should be impeached. He is slowly - piece by painful piece - erecting a socialist dictatorship. We are not there - yet. But he is putting America on that dangerous path. He is underm ...

As Of Tomorrow, We'll Officially Have Socialist BS To Contend With.May 25, 2015
I predict a meltdown for the Hildabeast. ...

GOP Invokes Socialist Medicare Benchmark When Voting DownJul 30, 2010
Same scenario as the small business lending and tax cut measure they killed yesterday in the Senate.  House dems tried to use a procedure that would require 2/3rds rather than simple majority that would not allow GOP “poison pill” amendments aimed at defeating the measure.  GOP tried using the argument that the PAID FOR price tag was more than Medicare.  Anthony Weiner goes ballistic.  http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2010/07/29/2010-07-29_congress_reject ...

Venezuela's President Rooting For Revolutionary SocialistJun 01, 2016
campaign. Venezuela's embattled president, Nicolas Maduro, said on Tuesday night he supported Bernie Sanders in the U.S. presidential race, adding that the candidate, who describes himself as a democratic socialist, would win if the vote were "free." Maduro, a socialist who sees himself as the political heir to his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, has long railed against the United States, blaming it for Venezuela's economic crisis and accusing Washington of attempting to topple him ...

Socialist Councilmember In Seattle Calls For MassiveNov 10, 2016
After Socialist Councilmember, Ksharma Sawant, calls for massive protest, hundreds march in Seattle. Fires set, property damage, arrests made. Video at link at 1:52 shows Sawant inciting further protests to "shut down" the city during Trump's Inauguration. This has been going on for hours. Huge police presence required to prevent protesters from shutting down Interstate 5. Yes, there were fires, property damage, and arrests. This Seattle City Councilwoman incited this protest/riot. She s ...

Bernie Does Liberty University. Self-declared Socialist AndSep 17, 2015
Bernie Sanders entered what his supporters must consider the belly of the beast on Monday. He spoke at the conservative evangelical Liberty University in Virginia. Some of those supporters sat in reserved seats, ensuring his remarks would be received with some applause. Liberal and Democratic speakers at Liberty are not as rare as one might think. In 1983, Sen. Ted Kennedy visited and spoke about religious freedom, standing up for the right of conservative evangelicals to be heard in the pub ...

A Partial Background On Bernie Sanders, The SocialistJan 14, 2016
...and this is why I won't vote for him.... 1980s: According to an Accuray in Media report, Sanders "collaborated with Soviet and East German 'peace committees'" whose aim was "to stop President Reagan’s deployment of nuclear missiles in Europe.” Indeed, he “openly joined the Soviets’ 'nuclear freeze' campaign to undercut Reagan’s military build-up.” 1985: Sanders traveled to Managua, Nicaragua to celebrate the sixth anniversary ...

Teabagger Protest Foiled By Socialist Government Employee.Nov 13, 2009
The teabagger protest that never was!There was supposed to be another teabagger protest in D.C. this weekend, but tragically it fell apart.Thousands of teabaggers descended again upon the National Mall in Washington, ready to yell and scream and wave signs and grill and barbecue and foment revolution…only to be stopped by a young lad from the National Park Service, right there at Third Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.“Okay, fellers, we’re going to let you have your we-hate-gove ...

Media Yawn At Venezuela’s Spiraling, Socialist NightmareMay 31, 2017
Study finds ABC, CBS, NBC barely cover left-wing catastrophe, avoid word 'socialism' Out of approximately 50,000 total evening news stories on ABC, CBS and NBC combined in the last four years, just 25 have covered the ongoing crisis in socialist Venezuela, according to a Media Research Center study published Tuesday. After Venezuela’s former socialist president, Hugo Chávez, passed away in March 2013, the country has spiraled into economic disaster and civil chaos. So far in 2 ...

Anti-bachmannNov 05, 2009
Anthony Wiener pledged to collect 5 sigs  pro public option for every 1 person that showed up today to support Michelle Bachmann's stunt.  You can support his effort at countdowntohealthcare.com.   ...

14 Down, 36 To Go!!! (For Those Who Are Anti-gay Marriage,Oct 21, 2013
I'm still getting excited with each new state that joins in.  I really didn't expect to see this kind of momentum to this degree during my lifetime.  It's the Civil Rights Movement of our day, and I couldn't be happier to watch its progress unfold.  Same-sex marriages start in New Jersey, 14th state to recognize such unions By Ed Payne, CNN updated 11:13 AM EDT, Mon October 21, 2013 STORY HIGHLIGHTS Newark mayor conducts ...

Romney Praises Israel's Socialist Health Care SystemJul 30, 2012
LOL.  It just doesn't get any better than this. Whiplash-Mitt Romney Lavishes Praise on Israel's Socialist, Government Controlled Healthcare System Mitt Romney seems to be laboring under the impression that whatever he says in a foreign country will—like a weekend in Las Vegas—somehow stay in that foreign country. Either that or he figures nobody back home is paying any attention. Speaking today to a small group of Israeli contributors to his campaign, th ...

I Think This Might Help Explain Why Anti-OWS FolksNov 13, 2011
Next time you encounter all the OWS naysayer blowback such as has been seen here lately, and especially when accusations of alleged movement “disorganization” and “failure to get its message across” emerge, here’s a little list you could throw down that shows what OWS was able to accomplish in its first 55 days, reflecting locations of visible documented OWS movement presence.  In light of these FACTS, there is simply no way anyone can honestly say the way this ...

Anti-Gay Republican Outed As GayApr 29, 2015
A North Dakota lawmaker who has made a name for himself as an anti-gay crusader has been outed by the guy he tried to pick up on the gay dating app Grindr. Rep. Randy Boehning says his secret habit of sending explicit photos of himself to men on Grindr under the username "Top Man!" (not quite "Carlos Danger" but close) would have stayed a secret if pro-gay lawmakers didn't hate him for his votes against gay rights. He suggested instead that this was "payback" by gay people just because o ...

Franken's Anti-rape Amendment Becomes LawDec 22, 2009
By Stephen C. WebsterMonday, December 21st, 2009 -- 7:35 pm Over the unexplained objections of 30 Republican Senators, an anti-rape amendment authored by Senator Al Franken (D-MN) became law Monday with President Obama's signature on the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010. The provision was sparked by the gang-rape of a 19-year-old Kellogg, Brown & Root employee by her coworkers in Iraq. After returning to the United States, Jamie Leigh Jones found she couldn't sue th ...

What Ever Happened To All That Anti-incumbent Hype?Aug 24, 2010
races have lost in the primaries.  Facts trump bluster every time.  So much for manufactured news and fake coverage of non-issues.  Clear evidence that saying something over and over again thousands of times does not make it so.    PS.  This morning they are calling it the POWER of incumbency!  Go figure.  http://voices.washingtonpost.com/politics/blog-network/2010/08/facts_no_impediment_to_false_n.html ...

Anti-Romney Ad Claiming He KilledAug 07, 2012
This outrageous ad has already been debunked, but good grief! Talk about dirty politics. This man's wife became ill and died 5-6 years after Romney left Bain; he was Gov. of MA by then. Under Obamacare, this man would be hunted down by the IRS and fined for not having health insurance. And BTW, this same man in the ad has been in previous pro-Obama ads. Just sayin'. ...

Anti-American Protests Are Getting WorseSep 14, 2012
On a "breaking news point" this morning, it was stated that protestors stormed a school in the ME. Haven't found anything to verify this yet. One of the worst riots took place in Sudan, where a thousands converged on the German Embassy and set it on fire, a journalist on the scene said. Some managed to get inside and pull down a German flag before police with tear gas forced the crowd to retreat. – Egypt’s influential and well-organized Muslim Brotherhood canceled nationwide p ...

Oh, My! NEA Spins Anti-fraud BillboardsOct 24, 2012
They're the ones behind the latest attack against deterring voter fraud. NEA excitedly reported the removal of “the threatening signs” from billboards owned by Clear Channel Outdoor in the face of a coordinated intimidation campaign, noting that a “counter-effort” would include billboards funded by a group calling itself “Election Protection.” In addition to the nation’s largest teachers union, Election Protection partners include the Se ...

Return Of The Anti-Muslim BigotsMay 12, 2013
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2013 06:12 AM -0700 Return of the anti-Muslim bigots As the GOP coalition gets frayed, Islamophobia is one of the few things that can unify the party BY DAVID SIROTA  Rush Limbaugh (Credit: AP/Julie Smith) “These are not the droids you’re looking for.” One reason that Obi Wan Kenobi quote is so well known and so often invoked with a wink is because it succinctly captures American politics’ most favorite bait and switch: the tactic whe ...

Brewer Vetoed Anti-gay Bill.Feb 26, 2014
This is a good thing, but I'm still opposed to gay marriage. ...

I Took An Anti-terrorism Action Today.Nov 18, 2015
I had left my car warming up in the driveway as it was very cold outside.  Then, I remembered what Bernie Sanders said about global warming causing terrorism, so I ran outside as quick as I could and shut it off.  I feel much safer now, don't you? ...

Anti-Hillary Video Going Massively ViralSep 22, 2016
http://viralliberty.com/watch-anti-hillary-video-going-massively-vlral-hillarys-demanding-censored/ Scroll down to the cartoon video. ...