Black Hillary Supporters May Be Receiving Death Threats
American Thinker
By Marc Sheppard
There’s mounting evidence that at least some of Obama’s faithful intend to see a black American president sworn in next year — no matter what it takes.
Earlier this month, popular black author and talk-show host Tavis Smiley disclosed death threats he’d received from those accusing him of blasphemy against their black prophet. Then, at Saturday’s Smiley-hosted State of the Black Union forum, Congressional Black Caucus member Stephanie Tubbs Jones lent credence to Smiley’s claim by suggesting that many black elected officials not swearing allegiance to Obama have also been the target of violent threats.
While widely ignored by the mainstream media, the implications here are nothing short of momentous. The very prospect of physical intimidation as a means of garnering political compliance from Americans awakens frightening images of the thuggish antics of one William M “Boss” Tweed in mid-nineteenth century New York. Having survived the 2000 election debacle without even the threat of bloodshed, would some now have us back on the road to the iniquitous days of Tammany Hall?
Not surprisingly, no one in the black community has come forward with specific complaints. But here’s what we do know.
For nine years running, Smiley has hosted the annual symposium of black college professors, politicians, activists, and entertainers during Black History Month discussing matters of concern to those whose heritage the month honors. This year, Barack Obama declined an invitation — accepted by Clinton — to address the panel of black dignitaries in New Orleans. The Illinois senator and presidential hopeful’s unexpected rejection prompted a disappointed Smiley to blast the decision as a “major mistake,” and that’s when the trouble allegedly began.
The perceived racial apostasy apparently sparked not only thousands of angry emails labeling Smiley as a “hater, sellout and traitor,” but also the relentless harassment of his entire family. And, while he has yet to elaborate, Smiley has also mentioned the matter of death threats – levied for the mere suggestion that the mighty Obama had somehow erred.
Needless to say, this newfound esteem wouldn’t help sell standing room tickets to Saturday’s historically well-attended seminar.
DC congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton Ohio Democrat spoke with equal earnest of a darker truth hanging over black Clinton supporters:
“There are some black elected officials who have earned their stripes, who’ve had to change their phone numbers two or three times because of the calls being made to them about the positions they are taking in this election. Shame on us. Shame on us. That we would beat down black elected officials who’ve paid their duty and their time.
“I’m saying to you that I don’t care what happens, I’m for Hillary, someone else is for Barack Obama, but we’re going to stand up – the black caucus is the conscience of the nation and we’re going to stand up and do our thing no matter what happens.”
Louisiana State Senator Cleo Fields was so distressed by the very thought as to warn that he would:
“be disappointed and would be ready to fight if somebody raised a finger at this sister [Tubbs] who had worked so hard for so long and had been representing black people better than most people could ever dream of.”
It was then that Tavis Smiley, himself, grasped the opportunity to address his own first hand experience of this darker side of Obamamania, the one we’ve previously explored with much concern:
“Some folk [are] getting death threats because of the emotionality and the excitement and the lack of wise enthusiasm that we see rampant in our community…. How can we have a conversation about this campaign or any other issue where we are divided in the community without the kind of name calling, the hater talk, the traitor talk; the sell out talk? …. How do we have a civil, loving dialogue when there is a divide in our community?”
Good questions.
But in the shadow of possible death threats waged against blacks for even speaking against Obama — I have a much better one.
Marc Sheppard is a frequent contributor to American Thinker.
Wild Thing’s comment……..
Going even further then this story, I would imagine if Obama does not win there will be a certain amount of backlash as well. Some of these people for Obama are obviously not well the way they are worshiping him, fainting, turning his rallies and speaking engagements into some kind of cult experience.
There is something I have realized, I never knew it before. I listen to a lot of talk radio and on several of the shows they were talking about the speech that Michelle Obama had made. The one about it being the first time as an adult she is proud of America / to be an American.
The hosts of the various shows asked callers if they felt the same way. Each one that was calling and voting for Obama said basically the exact same thing. They feel the same way that Michelle Obama said she felt. When asked by the talk show host ” but what about Condi Rice and Clarence Thomas they are also black.” The callers would say ( and these were blacks calling in,) they all said NO that Condi and Clarence Thomas were only like them as far as skin color but they” were negro’s not blacks” and they ( Condi and Clarence etc.) only cared about themselves that they were selfish people.
The callers were then asked if these people were liberals, Democrats would it make them black then and the callers every one of them said yes.
Amazing! I am uncomfortable with so much hate I just don’t understand it at all. How can a person live in the greatest country in the world and not be proud of America and being an American.
They’ll try to secede from the US! This is uncalled for–death threats if you don’t vote for Obamanation. You know, we made segregation illegal, yet they continue to segregate themselves and then blame us for it.
We’ll have the US and the black US with Obamanation sitting on top like a black cherry.
He’s become too much of a cult leader and we should all be very afraid of him. He’s starting the splintering of our Nation.
Next, it will be the hispanics, the middle easterners, etc and they’ll all have their own president and laws.
A lot of Black racism will come to light in the next few months. The MSM will downplay it, but it will still be on public display.
Lynn,exactly, if only the blacks would read the many things out there that show the truth of who has been good for them verses who has been holding them back, they would learn it has been the Republicans that have done more for them. It is so weird how they would rather not learn and just go for promised hand outs. I guess I don’t understand it.
Tom I think so too. I pray it does not happen but my guy feeling is it will.