You Didn't Build It...because I Didn't Earn It

rollinbud

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By Abraham H. Miller

It isn't socialism that explains Obama's dismissive "you didn't build that" remark toward people of talent and individual initiative; it's the culture of affirmative action. As I listened to Obama's silly, if not pathetic, comments, I was reminded of nothing so much as the comments and attitudes of people like him: the so-called "multicultural" affirmative-action students one encounters in colleges and universities.

These are people who, like Obama, earned little except a greased skid because of the color of their skin. They knew that by any competitive standard of merit, they were undeserving. The faculty and other students knew it. And the affirmative action students knew that everyone knew it.

Obama knows he didn't have what it took to get into Columbia, and he didn't have what it took to get into Harvard Law. Let's face an inescapable reality. If Obama had great grades, his transcripts would be in a full-page ad in the New York Times.

Obama became president of the Harvard Law Review (HLR) without ever having an article published in it, a status that separated him from every other HLR president who preceded him. In fact, while Obama was the HLR's first black president, few people know that 70 years earlier, Charles Houston had become the HLR's first black editor, contradicting the myth that black people cannot succeed without affirmative action. Obama didn't possess the skills to be on the HLR, let alone to be the review's president.

What Obama had was an ascriptive characteristic, slightly black skin, at a time when there were racial divisions -- some real, some manipulated -- that were fracturing the Harvard law student body. Obama was chosen to ameliorate political tensions, not because of his brilliance.

If you come of age in an environment where nearly everyone around you competed and worked hard to get where they are and you didn't, the way you defend against the inevitable ensuing feelings of inadequacy is to create a psychological rationale that no one, absolutely no one, got anywhere except with a leg up and a helping hand from others. Their "affirmative action" is just less conspicuous than yours, but the bottom line is that you are no different from them.

When faculty make affirmative-action hires, each of those hires knows that there were people passed over who were eminently more qualified for the position -- people who worked harder and published more in better places. In an environment that truly valued achievement over ascription, they, not you, would have been hired. Your very presence is a testimonial that the system is corrupt.

So, the inner voice says, I didn't build it; I know that, but neither did they. I assuage my guilt by making my reality their reality. I am redefining success and all that goes into it to conform to my own reality.

For Obama, the psychological dissonance was made even greater when he was granted a Nobel Peace Prize not for what he accomplished, but for what he was supposed to accomplish and obviously hasn't.

There have been calls in colleges and universities to exempt black students from all examinations -- not just standardized tests -- because such examinations are culturally biased. There has been a heated discussion over the elimination of the AP (advanced placement) and honors programs at elite public high schools because few minorities qualify for the classes. And hardly a semester goes by without someone calling for grading black students on Ebonics rather than on the criteria of standard college English, the English which, allegedly, everyone is supposed to master in college.

This mindset proposes that whites made it only because the culture itself is their affirmative action. They didn't build it; the culture enabled them to build it. No one builds anything; every creation is a product of cultural accommodation, an accommodation that minorities do not receive.

This is the racial variant of Marx's fundamental concepts of the base and superstructure, concepts from which the entire Marxist critique of civilization emanates. The economic base -- the system of production -- determines everything else. That everything else, Marxists call the superstructure. Consequently, art, history, literature, drama, even science are all determined by the economic base and designed to legitimize it.

Racial nationalists have simply supplanted economics with race. With race as the base, the superstructure -- the culture of society -- is simply the legitimizing instrument of race. According to this mindset, blacks and other minorities can't succeed because the system is designed intrinsically to cause them to fail.

With Obama, we have entered a new cultural era, one where the very foundations of individual initiative, creativity, and achievement are called into question. Obama didn't build it -- and it only appears that others did, because their skin color enabled them to achieve.

Welcome to the new post-racial society, where there is no such thing as individual achievement.



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ChesusRice

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No really
I have never seen a more race oriented web site than the American Thinker
3 pages of google hits on race and all the Links are american thinker
https://www.google.com/search?q=american+thinker+racis+m&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7ADSA_enUS422

Makes me wonder if Obama's skin tone has anything to do with why they hate him

Shit they even have 3 pages of google hits in support of Zimmerman
https://www.google.com/search?q=american+thinker+zimmerman&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7ADSA_enUS422
 

ginwilly

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He may not have earned his way into Harvard (may have, don't know for sure, I'm not privy to his Columbia time) but once there he proved he could hang. I wouldn't think that would be disputable.

4 more months and we can elect the next clown and chisel Obama onto Mt. Rushmore for all I care, let's just move on from this transformation, it looks broken.
 

canndo

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He may not have earned his way into Harvard (may have, don't know for sure, I'm not privy to his Columbia time) but once there he proved he could hang. I wouldn't think that would be disputable.

4 more months and we can elect the next clown and chisel Obama onto Mt. Rushmore for all I care, let's just move on from this transformation, it looks broken.

Now there's an idea, lets get rid of the experienced person and replace him with an inexperienced one that has not offered us any plan for what he will do in the years after he gets used to his job. Let us change to yet another horse in midstream when the river we are crossing is getting deeper and deeper.

Let's hire a guy who has been called a "well oiled weathervane".
 

ginwilly

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Because I consider myself an intelligent, sane person. When I see something is not working I don't keep trying it anyway expecting a different result.

Our last four second terms consisted of; multiple wars and an economy on it's deathbead, lying to congress, selling arms to Iran and pulling the Alzheimer's card and Watergate. The track record shows me these power hungry fools start feeling invincible and rules no longer apply to them.

edit: let's not forget telling Putin to wait until the elections are over when he no longer has to answer to the voters
 

canndo

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Because I consider myself an intelligent, sane person. When I see something is not working I don't keep trying it anyway expecting a different result.

Our last three second terms consisted of lying to congress, selling arms to Iran and pulling the Alzheimer's card and Watergate. The track record shows me these power hungry fools start feeling invincible and rules no longer apply to them.

edit: let's not forget telling Putin to wait until the elections are over when he no longer has to answer to the voters


That's nice, that answer to voter thing but it seems that this fella doesn't much answer to (or in rightist speak - pander) voters now. I respect a man who hoes his own row in spite of what is being demanded of him. He seems only lately to have gotten the hang of handling an obnoxious House of Representatives and he seems to be now much more able to get things done. This other guy seems like a cross between Kerry, Gore and a deer caught in the headlights of his own agrandizement. voting for just anyone but the guy you think you hate more often than not gets you into trouble but when that sort of vote is in the midst of serious crisis it almost always does.

I know the right is not going to let reality get in their way here but they went and "picked" the wrong candidate - just like they did last time with that doddering old fool and a the wannabe housewife from wisilia.



Republicans are their own worst enemies and this guy is no exception. They are short sighted as well and are hop;ing that after a Romney election the economy will just turn over all by itself but they can take credit for it. Surely they don't actually believe that their policies, the policies that brought us most of this mess will help somewhere along the line. I will quote you "when I see something is not working I don't keep trying it anyway expecting a different result". Well we've tried supply side, lower taxes, less regulation, let the rich lead the way, give international corporations their head - and it doesn't work.
 

ginwilly

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man you slam "the right" a lot.

you realize that if people in florida could figure out a hole punch we might not have ever heard of Bush? and when that DID happen the left marched out Mr. "vote for me, I'm taller than him" Kerry.

People on the opposite side of the aisle don't usually take advice from the other side so our best course of action is to make our own side the best it could possibly be. The Tea Party started out as this I believe until it was flavor of the month and co-opted by those who saw a new opportunity for power. But atleast those on "the right" recognized improvement was needed after Bushney. "The left" remains mostly delusional in regards to present leadership. There was a time though, you know Johnson was pretty much told to retire by his own party?

If Obama were to retire and Hillary were to run it would be massacre at the polls.
 

ginwilly

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I will quote you "when I see something is not working I don't keep trying it anyway expecting a different result". Well we've tried supply side, lower taxes, less regulation, let the rich lead the way, give international corporations their head - and it doesn't work.
no, what we've tried is crony capitalism. We should adhere to true free-market principles where the government acts on our behalf against fraud and theft. What we have now is an assist to whoever is in charge's favorite campaign donors.
 

canndo

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man you slam "the right" a lot.

you realize that if people in florida could figure out a hole punch we might not have ever heard of Bush? and when that DID happen the left marched out Mr. "vote for me, I'm taller than him" Kerry.

People on the opposite side of the aisle don't usually take advice from the other side so our best course of action is to make our own side the best it could possibly be. The Tea Party started out as this I believe until it was flavor of the month and co-opted by those who saw a new opportunity for power. But atleast those on "the right" recognized improvement was needed after Bushney. "The left" remains mostly delusional in regards to present leadership. There was a time though, you know Johnson was pretty much told to retire by his own party?

If Obama were to retire and Hillary were to run it would be massacre at the polls.

I slam the right a lot because they need slamming and I slam the right a lot because they actually believe that no one can be accurate or correct unless they believe exactly the way the right believes. Hence "libtard" - even though plenty of studies indicate that liberals are more educated than conservatives (not smarter however).

People on the right do not take advice from people on the left. Note recently how those on the left have actually adopted "advice" from the right, i.e. health care, i.e. cap and trade, i.e. tax breaks. Now show me how that works in the opposite.

In "making one side as best as it can be" one has to comprehend "best", that is a difficult thing for either side. I once heard Hannity claim that he liked Obama and would laud him if and when he made a good decision. The only problem is that Hannity is not results oriented, and therefore no Obama decsion could be "good" unless that decsision is one that Hannity would have made himself. This is the case in a strange way with the right, they care nothing for results, only that everyone around them act as they proscribe.

You will not see anyone on the left claiming that Obama should retire - why? because we all know how Romeny might well have things be. True enough, it might benifit the right to hand things over to Hillary, but that won't happen, so we have our guy, flawed as he is, or we have their guy, who really isn't their guy at all, his is just "some guy".
 

ginwilly

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if Hannity is your measuring stick for the right no wonder you hate them.

the point is, there was a movement to correct the republican party by those who felt they had lost their way. If you could break down the healthcare bill enough to realize how it benefites large scale hospital corporations, insurance companies and big pharma you would realize democrats have also lost their way. To fix a problem, you first have to admit you have a problem. You guys haven't noticed yet, you've been too busy cheering.



edit: I'm confused about your statement of right turning things over to Hillary, you realize she's a democrat right?

edit 2: never mind, i see it now
 

rollinbud

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I slam the right a lot because they need slamming and I slam the right a lot because they actually believe that no one can be accurate or correct unless they believe exactly the way the right believes. Hence "libtard" - even though plenty of studies indicate that liberals are more educated than conservatives (not smarter however).

People on the right do not take advice from people on the left. Note recently how those on the left have actually adopted "advice" from the right, i.e. health care, i.e. cap and trade, i.e. tax breaks. Now show me how that works in the opposite.

In "making one side as best as it can be" one has to comprehend "best", that is a difficult thing for either side. I once heard Hannity claim that he liked Obama and would laud him if and when he made a good decision. The only problem is that Hannity is not results oriented, and therefore no Obama decsion could be "good" unless that decsision is one that Hannity would have made himself. This is the case in a strange way with the right, they care nothing for results, only that everyone around them act as they proscribe.

You will not see anyone on the left claiming that Obama should retire - why? because we all know how Romeny might well have things be. True enough, it might benifit the right to hand things over to Hillary, but that won't happen, so we have our guy, flawed as he is, or we have their guy, who really isn't their guy at all, his is just "some guy".



Lol, what a load of biased irrational liberal shit..... Some of the smartest people I have known never made it out of high school, an education doesnt mean dick. I have known very educated people who are functionally illiterate.
 

ChesusRice

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Lol, what a load of biased irrational liberal shit..... Some of the smartest people I have known never made it out of high school, an education doesnt mean dick. I have known very educated people who are functionally illiterate.
yeah I guess most of them write for the american thinker

No really
I have never seen a more race oriented web site than the American Thinker
3 pages of google hits on race and all the Links are american thinker
https://www.google.com/search?q=american+thinker+racis+m&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7ADSA_enUS422

Makes me wonder if Obama's skin tone has anything to do with why they hate him

Shit they even have 3 pages of google hits in support of Zimmerman
https://www.google.com/search?q=american+thinker+zimmerman&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7ADSA_enUS422
 

UncleBuck

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Lol, what a load of biased irrational liberal shit..... Some of the smartest people I have known never made it out of high school, an education doesnt mean dick. I have known very educated people who are functionally illiterate.
OMFG the douchebag finally found keys on his keyboard besides CTRL, c, and v.
 

canndo

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if Hannity is your measuring stick for the right no wonder you hate them.

the point is, there was a movement to correct the republican party by those who felt they had lost their way. If you could break down the healthcare bill enough to realize how it benefites large scale hospital corporations, insurance companies and big pharma you would realize democrats have also lost their way. To fix a problem, you first have to admit you have a problem. You guys haven't noticed yet, you've been too busy cheering.



edit: I'm confused about your statement of right turning things over to Hillary, you realize she's a democrat right?

edit 2: never mind, i see it now

Cheering what? Oh, you mean defending Obama against slurs, misinformation, clever snippage of his own speeches, claims of Marxism, socialism, communism, Birthers, obstructionists, naysayers, slander, petty attacks on not only him but his wife, simple to exotic hatred of him for things real or imagined, racist overtones, overt racism, cat calls, "you lie", fingers waved in his face, abject lack of respect for his office - those sorts of things leave little time for constructive debate about his shortcomings don't you think?

Dems got us a health care LAW. It seems most often that Republicans talk a lot about how bad things are but rarely do anything about them.

Oh, and Hannity? measuring stick? shall I use Limbaugh? Baehner? Coulter? Canter? Nordquist? Cheney? Ingram? Beck? Levin? Savage? How about Palin or Bachmann? Thomas? Krsitol? Buchanan? Krauthammer? help me out here, who should I use as my measuring stick for the new conservative order?
 

canndo

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Lol, what a load of biased irrational liberal shit..... Some of the smartest people I have known never made it out of high school, an education doesnt mean dick. I have known very educated people who are functionally illiterate.


Here we go, it is "Biased irrational liberrrral shit" because some of the smartest people you know didn't get an education. Never mind that legitimate studies indicate just what I say and for the most part those with educations tend to know just a tad bit more than those without on the same issues.

Of course Beenthere likes your post - Beenthere offers a demonstration of how conservatives are ever needy of cohorts, consensus and leadership of absolutely like mind. ( no offense Beenthere)
 
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