Message 1738 of 3778

What Michelle Is Made Of.

Several years ago my middle child came home from school one day and informed me that her teacher had taken her into a storage closet in the classroom and dressed her down for being disrespectful. All this came about because my daughter had interrupted the teacher in an attempt to inform her that a classmate was having difficult seeing the board. My daughter of course is black, her classmate was white. It was the teachers’ contention that this was not my daughter’s business to which my daughter shot back “it is my business, she is my friend.”

Naturally I had to pay a visit to the school and to that specific teacher; because I wanted to help her to understand that the defiance she had met in my daughter was a survival skill I had put there for moments such as these. As it turned out , during the exchange the teacher, meaning to press her point and share hew wisdom had counseled my daughter about how important it was that people thought well of her, culminating with a question “don’t you care what people think about you?” to which, to her complete shock my daughter calmly replied “no.”

What I had to help that teacher understand, was that my daughter had learned from me, that as long as she was not breaking any laws, infringing on anyone’s rights, or disgracing herself; she had no time to worry about what people thought about her, because by doing so she was actually deferring her own power to someone else, who might define her in ways that might be unrecognizable even to her. And lord knows, black women have been defined.

Black women have been wet nurses, housemaids, nappy headed hos, bed warmers, thrills for those seeking an “exotic” experience; we’ve been abused physically and verbally, ridiculed, unloved, discarded baby mamas, sexless, invisible, neutralized, objects of ridicule and dare I say it, the “butt” of crude jokes. We’re the most likely to die from breast cancer, the recipient of inferior health care and delayed diagnoses. In our struggle to find acceptance and achieve that acceptable western standard of beauty so we too will find love and acceptance, or until we find that place where we learn to love ourselves, we dye, fry, bleach all traces of our natural beauty, our hair and skin sometimes leading to permanent damage.

Our communities are littered with beauty supply stores selling the latest nails and horse hair extensions so we too can have flowing tresses, even as the merchants look on in thinly veiled amusement, as we wrestle with our own psychic trauma. Just what makes these pundits think their words can hurt us when everyday we walk through hell and back, with our eyes wide open is beyond me.

It is all these things and more that Michelle understand as she steps out on to a world stage to face the hatred of those who would hide their racism and vile behind the banner of GOP while hurling their fiery epithets at her. She understands that Geraldine Ferraro will not come to her defense, that the National Organization of Women will remain as silent as the grave and that the only people she can truly count on are the nameless faces, black, white, Latino, Asian and people like me who put my outrage into words; who say silent prayers for her because we are deeply ashamed of what we see taking place.
Imagine this Princeton educated mother of two outstanding young girls, who by all standards is a living embodiment of the American dream, being referred to as “Obama’s baby mama” by a sorry pile of excrement hiding behind the moniker of commentator and you will understand the grace that it takes for someone like Michelle to stand. I have to think that somewhere inside of her is that 9 year old girl who has learned, that as long as she is not breaking any laws, infringing on anyone’s rights or disgracing herself, she has no time to worry about what these lesser life forms think of her, because the cause she believe is so much greater than they will ever understand and she is completely focused on helping the only person who truly sees her, to fulfill his destiny and hers.

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Brava, joyous. Brava!
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4 months ago
Joyous, Michelle is really going to blow out of shell unlke any that theres analyzers, reporters, journalist and any Black or white women organiztions will be asking "What is wrong w/ her?"

She is now showing the greatest respect any Lady can show who is behind, beside and walking proudly with her husband.
She, Michelle has berbally told the tv audiencesthat she had to think hard as she and her husband, Obama discussed this step. i read that she said,"You know those people can be mean!" yet she isn't timid by no means, she has a mind more brilliant than any of them and it's frightened them silly.

I've just watch "MSNBC" speaking on the subject of Candidates Wives and what expected of them. They showed pieces of Michele speaking about while they are on the road her mother is taking care of her children. She is very happy with that. They, the children are treated like queens. Get ice cream and jumping upon the sofa eta. she wondered where did this woman came from.shewent on to say proudly, Her mother never allowed them to do that. We allhave heard and done that from grandmas...smile Theyonly showed a picture of Cindy, the host candidly mention the family she came from. Not a word about her as a Candidates wife.

Michele is made from the best as she is more than Cindy who know how to work to get her dollar, who knows the meaning of economy, who know more about the working class, I can go on and on.

We can laugh at time to keep from getting too upset, as we keep our sense of humor and pray hard for this family to continue theirs.

They both are great leaders and people .

Might I add I know the story of what you had to go through as well. But we survived because of our backgrounds.
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4 months ago
Joyous, please consider sending this in as an editorial to your local paper. It's terrific.
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4 months ago
Michelle reminds me of my older sister and many of the black women I grew up with who achieved incredible accomplishments against tremendous odds; who were taught by less educated, but even stronger willed parents, aunts, uncles that you had to be “twice as good” just to get an opportunity to compete. These women worked hard and sacrificed to make sure they weren’t “baby mamas” so that they could get their degrees and “be somebody” as they (and we) were told. They were often the “first” at what they did. They became doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, etc. at a time when people still didn’t give a black woman a snowball’s chance in hell at succeeding. These are church women who were raised right and passed that loving discipline down to their own children, of whom they also demand no less.

The people saying such spiteful things couldn’t hold a candle to Michelle. As a woman who could be our next First Lady, its unthinkable that she would be referred to in this disrespectful and degrading way by a major network. That anyone even thought this would not be seen as inappropriate speaks volumes about the mindset of people, as well as what the Obamas are up against.

And yet we know the reason why they even thought to do it; because she’s black. They would NEVER do this to a white woman in a similar position.

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4 months ago
She is going to be a very gracious and elegant first lady reminiscent of but not inclusive of Jackie-O
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4 months ago
". . . a sorry pile of excrement hiding behind the moniker of commentator . . ." and ". . . she has no time to worry about what these lesser life forms think of her."

Had to laugh at those.

What a wonderful mother you are, Joyous. We could all benefit from learning the lessons that you taught your daughter.

And I agree with byrd. You should see if you can get this published in your local paper.
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4 months ago
Joyous, can we all send it to our newspapers? Thank you so much.

Michelle will with dignity and grit withstand the derogatory remarks, and she will herald her strengths. In all of this those two precious girls will emulate their mom, and the senator will stand tall and proud.
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4 months ago
Many white women stand by your side, all too aware of racism in all of it's insidious and vile forms. All of our children are exposed to models of what "should" be considered beauty. Few of our daughters will come close to looking like that model. Our black daughters least of all. It is a crime against all of our children to allow bigotry and hate to inform our decisions, even of the beauty products we use.

But to get back to the question here; what is Michelle Obama made of? I believe that in the months to come we will have reason to be even more proud of her as she responds to the hatred that will be thrown at her. I am ashamed of humanity for the crimes committed against people because of race or sex or religion and on and on and on. We have to stand together teaching our little girls and boys that black is just as beautiful as white or brown or any other of a rainbow of people's colors. We have to teach our little boys and girls that gender is unimportant when it comes to a question of a person's worth.

Michelle Obama is doing some of that teaching right now just being the role model that she is. Michelle Obama is made of poise and beauty, grace under fire and strength.

I am one older white woman who would be proud to have her represent me as my nation's First Lady.
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4 months ago
Joyous, this is a wonderful piece of writing, extremely well said! Totally awesome!
I agree with the others who have suggested you send it to the editor of your local paper. I'd also send it to the excrement covered commentators at Fox "News."
You've really got a gift for writing. Thank you so much for sharing this with us....
your words are not just from the head, but from the heart. Wow!
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4 months ago
I'm a staunch supporter of Barach Obama but didn't join this group until just this minute. I read the article about Michelle Obama being referred to as Barach's "baby mama" and it made me angrier than I've been so far in this race for the presidency.

My personal opinion of the Obama's is that they will bring a level of grace and class to the White House that hasn't been seen there since the Camelot days of the Kennedys. It sickens me to see reporters who are supposedly well-educated, responsible adults behaving in a manner more suited to a grade school playground.

I agree with previous posters that your letter should be sent to the editor of every new paper we can manage to get it to. This election will be decided by people just like you and me who are sick to death of the media playing to the lowest common denominator, who are tired of politicians who make lofty promises and then forget all about it once they get into office, who are tired of our futures, the futures of our children, being traded for a dollar in the pockets of the power brokers today.

America is ready for a change. I am reminded of the 60's when the forces of change were so powerful that they changed the direction of a country. Those winds of change are blowing again and it's time we all raised our voices in a shout so loud that it will resonate in the corridors of every government building, in the voting booths of every polling site in America. We have to let the good old boys know that their reign is over. I can think of no better way to get that message across than for Barack Obama to win this election in a landslide come November.
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4 months ago
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