
The symbolism of this moment can't be missed. Here we have an African American male going out of his way to express support for another black male coming out of the criminal justice system. While none of us knows Obama's true intentions, his public support for Michael Vick reminds us of the intricate connections that exist between many black males from all walks of life (Al Sharpton and I discussed this very same issue yesterday with regard to the arrest of the father of NBA star OJ Mayo): educated black politicians/doctors/lawyers who love sports have a great deal in common with athletes, who in turn have something in common with men in the criminal justice system, hip hop, etc. It's all connected at the end of the day (notice the close friendships between men like LeBron James and the rapper Jay-Z and the fact that many artists have friends who deal drugs).
The reasons for these deep and compelling connections of black men from all walks of life stem from the pervasive and incredibly destructive nature of our criminal justice system. One of out of every three black boys born this decade is expected to spend time in state or federal prison during his lifetime. According to the Bureau of Justice statistics, black males are incarcerated at a rate that is over six times greater than white men. In fact, most African Americans have a friend or relative who has spent time in the criminal justice system. Therefore, unlike the rest of America, who sees Michael Vick as an animal, President Obama likely understands that he is a human being and an American who simply made a mistake. All the while, those who care so much about the dogs that were harmed by Vick could care less about the real human beings whose human rights are being stripped by a criminal justice system that profits from the "slavery loophole" provided by the 13th Amendment (stating that anyone labeled to be a convict can be made into a slave).
While its easy to chalk up the glaring imbalance in incarceration rates to differences in culture and choices, it's not nearly that simple. Much of the disparity is due to differences in the rate at which black men are searched, arrested, convicted and sentenced relative to whites, even when they commit the same crimes. Also, economic inequality plays a role, since many black males go to prison because they were pressured into taking plea bargains by overworked and underpaid public defenders. Making matters worse is the fact that even after they've paid their debt to society, many of these men are not allowed to vote or work, making it nearly impossible for them to provide for their families. So, rather than having a system that is tough on crime, we have a system that simply creates more criminals, making the world more dangerous for us all.
Barack Obama's statements in support of Michael Vick's right to redemption are symbolic for the other 1.4 million African American males who are disenfranchised as a result of felony convictions. We must stop presuming that the life of a felon is worthless and stop falling victim to the mindset of a society that has taught us that black men are animals who do not deserve access to equal rights. Instead, a system that is focused on justice, fairness and rehabilitation would open the door for those who want to contribute to society to have the opportunity to do so. If we were to throw away Vick's life the way we have millions of other men and women, we would never know how great he could be as an athlete.
I am hopeful that the president can expand the logic he's used to defend Michael Vick to the other hundreds of thousands of black men who are victimized by the modern day slavery of the prison system. The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any country in the world. I was hoping that Obama, Eric Holder, and members of the Congressional Black Caucus would use the recent Georgia prison strike as an opportunity to re-examine whether it makes sense to allow our country to lead the world in such blatant human rights violations like prison rape, denial of rehabilitation and corporate profiteering from slave labor. Our nation has a consistent and storied habit of vilifying black men, which is why both President Obama and Michael Vick have been attacked by lynch mobs who've set out to destroy them. If we don't work together to change the collective reality of our world, we are all going to be affected by the very same inequality that has poisoned our nation for the last 400 years. Obama will hopefully find opportunities to speak up for other felons and not just Michael Vick. Their lives are not worthless and their families need them. We can't keep giving up on America.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.
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By: sdon on 12/28/2010 1:42PM
I am still astounded by the gesture of our President. Truly, I cannot recall such a warm gesture of human nature and brotherhood beyond the differences of the three men involved in this story. I am proud of Vick, Obama and Lurie for their integral part in a story that might die quickly in the eyes of the media, but has profound implications of human redemption to those of us who are concerned about the images and justice system both legally and the humanity that is displayed daily by the media which has continued to be a lopsided view of the world in which we live.
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By: Steve Stinson on 12/28/2010 1:50PM
Your article reflects the same ghetto logic that puts 1 out of every 5 black men between the ages of 19 and 27 in the criminal justice system. Is there any doubt that Vick committed multiple crimes-no. He admitted it. He is a convcited felon by his own accord-he was a millionaire many times over that decided to torture dogs and gamble on their death. Putting himself in prison and bankrupty himself.
This can only be a case of modern day slavery. The same thing must have happened to OJ and Michael Tyson?
We have a black President(no matter how bad a job he has done) its time to get over this attitude. Take some personable responsibilty, for yourselves, your families,(illegit children on entitlements) your community. The entitlement welfare days are coming to an end. When Rev King gave his "I've got a Dream Speech" 75% of black children came from a 2 parent family, now its less than 32%. It must be someone else's fault.
The fact is your ghetto complaints falls on deaf ears, nobody wants to hear the same old story. As long as you hold on to this retarded racist bable ,the longer it will take for the numbers to change.
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By: gop on 12/28/2010 6:34PM
I think you did as much babbling as Dr. Boyce. Both of you meat heads turned this into racist psycho babble.
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By: Jean on 12/28/2010 11:05PM
You're a Racist Idiot, and Utterly Stupid! Micheal Vick has done no more than the avrage white. The only reason he was convicted is because he is a Black Man. White folks hunt and kill anything that move in the woods, and profit from the killing of animals.
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By: Debra on 12/28/2010 11:06PM
You're just an ignorant-racist. Obama has done a lot and a excellent job. Dumb George Bush and his coronies put this country in a horrible - deplurable condition, and now Obama has to straighten the mess out (just like slavery). White folks make a mess and blame others for it, and expect others to clean it up. Obama did an excellent thing by supporting Michael Vick! Who Cares about some Dam Dogs - Nobody but stupid people!
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By: ADMR on 12/29/2010 4:13AM
AMEN Steve....75 ( BAD, FAKE INTENT For The Whole Wide World To SEE )
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Stay Ever Aware Of false Prophets.......
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By: jeppie on 12/29/2010 10:29AM
...and stay away from FOOLS and backward talking retards.
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By: Beth on 12/29/2010 9:56PM
It is so sad that your parents did not teach you to love and respect all people.
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By: Rene Pearson on 12/28/2010 11:12PM
It crazy...how we can't forgive in this world, whatever happen to forgiveness. The dogs that die by his gestures, have forgave him( dog spell backward means God). I had three animal love them all, but realizes this year that I' m a false person who claims to love animals but eat chicken, and beef, how many on this thread eat animal or beat others because they think It is a norm. When critics critices other you do not harm them, but yourself...bigup to our President for showing example on how we are suppose to live life.
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