Having attended (once intentionally, once not) a couple of Tea Parties here in D.C. myself, I believe Tea Partiers fall squarely in the third category. I generally find these folks to be mostly harmless, and comically misinformed. They protest higher taxes when Obama's lowered theirs. They complain about socialized healthcare, but want their Medicare and Medicaid. They decry staggering deficits, but don't want to raise taxes on the rich. They're largely mindless followers of conservative talk show hosts, and their critiques of what the government is doing or has done to harm them is usually rooted in fallacy, not reality.
The weirdest thing about the Tea Parties is their insistence on less government. This is strange because in case nobody noticed, there's a huge movement in Europe right now where folks are rioting about their government not doing enough.
The so called "anti-austerity" protests are often violent, definitely going beyond the marching with silly signs you see at Tea Parties. In countries all across the European Union, people are taking to the streets fighting for the continuance of entitlements, against government spending cuts, and against higher taxes. It's almost like a mirror image of what's going on here, but with a lot more torched police cars.
There are many things these opposing groups of protesters have in common, however. The economic crises in both the U.S. and the E.U. are the result of a financial meltdown, and we're also both experiencing staggering unemployment in our communities. Still, except for a few thousand misguided souls who show up on the Mall with lawn chairs to watch the pudgy Glenn Beck, our level of civil discourse pales by comparison.
Okay, so I know what you're thinking: Where are you going with this, Jay?
It's long been bemoaned that black folks have the highest rates of unemployment, even when the economy is humming. With black levels of joblessness nearing the 20% mark, I'm starting to wonder why exactly black America isn't taking a few cues from those despised Tea Partiers and raising a stink of our own. While I certainly support President Obama, the facts are what they are. The economy isn't recovering as quickly as anyone hoped (although many of his initiatives helped avoid a complete nosedive), and the proverbial "America has a cold, black folks have the flu" cliche is in full effect.
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In short, are we giving President Obama a pass on the lukewarm economy because he's one of us? Would black folks be talking armed rebellion, or at the very least, something other than a milquetoast NAACP/Urban League march if we were looking at President McCain and VP Palin (yikes!) right now? I can say for certain that we would. Any president having a sky-high 90% approval rating of an electorate that's only about 80% employed is rather silly when you think about it.
The last time we marched en mass was under the leadership of Dr. King. The last time we rioted was when he was unjustly killed. As African Americans are facing circumstances today showing that we are on an economic decline, our leaders are not coming to our aid. I'm not saying what the folks are doing over in Europe right now is right -- but at least they are being heard. Maybe black America needs to steal a page from their playbook.
If the Tea Partiers can march on Washington -- sullying the legacy of Dr. King -- and Europeans can wage street war against austerity policies, the black community can and should make a much more public protest for the economic changes we need now.
Jay Anderson is a freelance writer from Washington, DC. His work has been featured in the Washington Post and on NPR. When he's not busy talking smack here, he runs the award-winning blog AverageBro.com. Follow him via Twitter @AverageBro.



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By: mystia2004 on 10/01/2010 3:11PM
Child Please. Why march now. Oh my fault forgot is it because we have a black president who is suppose to only do for us. Child please get real black folks cant get mad now because that would be stupid. Where was all this talk at during the last 20 years.
You all can praise Clinton and not show Obama an ounce of respect, but then again Clinton did not have a faultering economy to deal with either. Honestly, he is doing things for us. Just not what you want. Lowering are taxes, help with student loans for college,and other things that if we just take the time to understand they are going to benefit us in the long run.
Stop making like we just gave Obama a pass becasue he is black we done gave every President a pass black or white.
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By: b&b on 10/01/2010 4:02PM
Thank You!
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By: Jamel on 10/01/2010 4:28PM
Agree 100%
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By: Jay on 10/01/2010 5:00PM
Not sure how you deduced that I'm saying Obama needs to "only do for us". That's insane.
I think our willingness to be less critical (or in some cases, make excuses for him) of his overall performance as President shows the silliness of some aspects of Black America. Seriously, are you telling me you'd be making all sorts of excuses for the President had McCain won? I doubt it.
I DID repeatedly hear complaints about Black unemployment under Bush, Clinton, and prior Presidents. Why should Obama get a pass?
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By: kingsly on 10/01/2010 5:09PM
Oh yes, the people are giving him a free pass alright, better get out there and start throwing some bricks, just you did when Bush and Clinton was in office!!
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By: Ebony on 10/01/2010 7:48PM
Preach on sista!
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By: johnny on 10/02/2010 2:38PM
If the Hispanics, Gays/Lesbians can march, Blacks can March. Don't listen to people who care nothing for your welfare, march if you want. When illegals can march for rights in this country, rather than banding together and fighting for rights and changes in their own countries, you know you can march.
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By: bestausweh on 10/03/2010 12:40AM
I believe it is so foolish to put the cleaning up of society and fix centuries of problems on to the back of a Black President looking for "Change" in just two years. This wasn't expected of Bush.
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By: fuhuang2b on 10/03/2010 11:48AM
The weirdest thing about the Tea Parties is their insistence on less government. This is strange because in case nobody noticed, there's a huge movement in Europe right now where folks are rioting about their government not doing enough.The weirdest thing about the Tea Parties is their insistence on less government. This is strange because in case nobody noticed, there's a huge movement in Europe right now where folks are rioting about their government not doing enough.
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By: c on 10/05/2010 3:15AM
I Agree with you 100%. Black folks are too quiet about the problems we have in our country and we're not being heard or paid attention to. Despite the fact that the president is black, he is still the president, and he's not getting the job done. Dare I say it, " that white woman would have gotten us Universal Healthcare". If we don't stand up and make our presence be seen and heard then none of the problems black people are facing in America will be addressed! We've to make some noise to be heard. I applaude what the Europeans are doing, in France there are strikes because the government want to raise the retirement age to 62, in America there's talk of raising the retirement age to 70, and there are no protests. Are we too scared to protest?
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