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I hope our government wakes up soon... Obamas policies are not out of ignorance, arogance or niavity. His decisions are based on hatred for the USA Why Barack Obama is an Anti-Colonialist By Dinesh DSouza 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 presidents father. Obama gets his identity and his ideology from his father. Ironically, the man who was absent for virtually all of Obamas 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 isnt writing about his fathers dreams. He is writing about the dreams that he got from his father. In his book, Obama writes, It was into my fathers image, the black man, son of Africa, that Id 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? Lets begin with President Obama, who routinely castigates investment banks and large corporations, accusing them of greed and exploitation. Obamas 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 Obamas 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 countrys 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 sons 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 fathers 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 Obamas article is placed side by side with the junior Obamas policies, it seems evident that the fathers hatred of those on top, and his determination to confiscate their wealth, is largely replicated in the son. Dinesh DSouza is president of Kings College in New York City. His new book is The Roots of Obamas Rage.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 02:25:18 +0000

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