Come On Cosby!

New America Media, Commentary, Earl Ofair Hutchinson, Posted: Oct 15, 2007

Editor’s Note: Bill Cosby’s latest book, Come On People, airs black America's alleged dirty laundry, but there's more myth than dirt in that laundry, says New America Media contributor Earl Ofari Hutchinson, an author and political analyst. His latest book is The Latino Challenge to Black America: Towards a Conversation between African-Americans and Hispanics.

Comedian Bill Cosby is the walking and now writing proof of the ancient adage that good intentions can go terribly awry. That’s never been more painfully true than in Cosby’s latest tome, Come On People.

Cosby and his publisher boast that the book is a big, brash, and provocative challenge to black folk to get their act together. That’s got him ga-ga raves, and an unprecedented one hour spin job on Meet the Press. In the book, Cosby harangues and lectures, cobbles together a mesh of his trademark anecdotes, homilies, and personal tales of woe and success, and juggles and massages facts to bolster his self-designated black morals crusade. Stripped away it’s the same stock claim that blacks can't read, write or speak coherent English, and are social and educational cripples and failures.

Since Cosby’s much touted tirade at the NAACP confab a few years back, and on countless talk shows, and at community gatherings, he has succeeded marvelously in getting the tongues of blacks wagging furiously and their fingers jabbing relentlessly at each other’s alleged mountainous defects. They stumble over themselves to hail Cosby as the ultimate truth-giver.

He isn’t. While Cosby is entitled to publicly air black America's alleged dirty laundry, there's more myth than dirt in that laundry. Some knuckleheads in black neighborhoods do kill, mug, peddle dope, and are jobless untouchables and educational wastrels. They, and only they, should be the target of wrath. But Cosby makes a Grand Canyon sized leap from them to paint a half-truth, a skewed picture of the plight of poor blacks and the reasons and prescriptions for their plight. The cornerstone of Cosby mythmaking is that they are crime prone educational losers, and teen baby making machines.

The heart wrenching and much played up news shots and specials of black-on-black blood letting in Philadelphia, New Orleans, and a handful of other big cities and the admission that blacks do have a much higher kill rate than young whites tell a tale of out-of-control, lawless blacks. The truth: homicides and physical assaults have plunged among black teens to the lowest levels in the past two decades. The rate of drug use among young blacks is no higher than among young whites. Blacks are more likely to be arrested, convicted and imprisoned than young whites, who, if arrested at all, are more likely to get drug rehab, counseling, and treatment referrals, probation or community service. This horribly distorts the racial crime picture.

Then there is the black-teen-girls-as-baby-making-machines myth. The truth: The teen pregnancy rate among black girls has sharply dropped during the past decade. And it continues to fall.

The biggest myth that young blacks empty out the public schools, fill up the jails and cemeteries, and ridicule learning as acting white has risen to urban legend rank. The truth: The U.S. Dept. of Education found that in the decades since 1975, more blacks had enrolled in school, had improved their SAT scores by nearly 200 points and had lowered their dropout rate significantly. It also found that one in three blacks attended college, and that the number of blacks receiving bachelors and masters degrees had nearly doubled. A survey of student attitudes by the Minority Student Achievement Network, an Illinois-based educational advocacy group in 2002 and confirmed in other surveys, found that black students were as motivated, studied as hard, and were as serious about graduating as whites.

Cosby publicly bristles at criticism that he takes the worst of the worst behavior of some blacks and publicly hurls that out as the warped standard of black America. Cosby says that he does not mean to slander all, or even most blacks, as derelicts, laggards and slackers. Yet that’s precisely the impression he gives and the criticism of him for it is more than justified. Even the book title, Come on People: On the Path from Victims to Victors (a hint they’re all losers) conveys that smear.

He did not qualify or provide a complete factual context for his blanket indictment of poor blacks. He made the negative behavior of some blacks a racial rather than an endemic social problem. In doing so, he did more than break the alleged taboo against publicly airing racial dirty laundry; he fanned dangerous and destructive stereotypes.

This is hardly the call to action that can inspire and motivate underachieving blacks to improve their lives. Instead, it further demoralizes those poor blacks who are doing the best to keep their children and themselves out of harm’s way, often against towering odds. Worse, Cosby’s blame-the-victim slam does nothing to encourage government officials and business leaders to provide greater resources and opportunities to aid those blacks who need help.

Come on People, intended or not, continues to tar the black communities and the black poor as dysfunctional, chronic whiners, and eternally searching for a government hand-out. Come on Cosby.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His new book is The Latino Challenge to Black America: Towards a Conversation between African-Americans and Hispanics (Middle Passage Press).




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Rhonda Strom on Nov 04, 2007 at 11:15:36 said:

When will we all learn that there is only one race: the Human Race. White poor, Black poor. Both have the same problems. And it breaks my heart to see it. The deck is stacked against the poor. I know because I am poor. You get charge more because you don't have money. Crazy. You go to jail because you can't pay probation. Crazy. It keeps you poor. It just seems like there is not way out.


Frank Talk on Oct 20, 2007 at 16:11:26 said:

If B. Cosby were a Black female, all his "rhetoric" and bashing of his own people would be blamed on the passing of her/his son. But since he's a man, he has to have some kind of mental illness or inability to distinguish between right and wrong. That being the case, where are all the controversial and political questions to the Black, popular and financially prosperous females? All they do is have "fun," while the men take the stands and die for us, all. "Strong" Blackwomen should be changed to--strong [financially-willed] Blackwomen? Bill (and Camille) lost a son. Give him a [feminine] break. Even when Camille wrote her USA Today article accusing white suprmeacy of teaching immigrants to hate Blacks, she was called emotional. It can't be both ways. Either Bill or Camille are right, or both are wrong, or both right.


Keith pflepsen on Oct 20, 2007 at 13:31:58 said:

It is unbeleivable for a black person to have thier head under a rock like this.

It is absolutely undisputable that the current social condition of inner city african americans is a social catastrophe.

The high school flunk out rate is about 50 percent. It is a proven statistical fact that almost 1/3 of black males are either in prison, under parole supervision or probation. Your statics are bits and pieces that completely misrepresent an obvious reality.

There are about 2.2 million prisoners in America, and half of them are black. You cannot distort that one. This applies even though about 20 percent of the USA population is black, and only 1/2 of that males.

Black males are 6 times more likely to die in a homocide. ARe you kidding me? IN any metropolitan area in AMerica, black males are committing a hugely disporportiionate amount of crime, and are drastically over-represented in prison. Go to a prison. GEt into life. Get real.

It is no more a "stereotype" or some sort of "demonization" to point out hard, cold, stubborn facts here than it is for white folks to be aghast over Columbine. Is it just chastising people to wonder what happened with these white kids shooting up these schools? No. It happened and its real. Just the same it is not just chastising people to face reality with a generation of blacks with no future if it doesn't change.

40 years of studies show that children who come from homes with absent fathers are multiple times more likely to end up unemployed or in prison. It is walking around sense to know that a boy needs a father. Indeed, studies show that females need them worse. A female in a fatherless home is like 10 times more likely to be the victum of abuse or molestation. You are not only ignorant, you are hurting the kids; thats unacceptable. TO sit there and say a 98 percent illigitimacy situation is no big deal is an idiots view.

It is absolutely statistically indisputable that fatherlessness and illegitamy is the main causative force of poverty and dysfunctional behavior. Studies and stastics prove that in 1950 Most all, like 5 out of 6 black children were born with a married Mom and Dad. If so called racism was the cause if illigitimacy, then the social condition would be more pronounced closer in time to slavey of past centuries. Illigitacy drives the social dysfunction and bad paranting. This has come on in the last 4o years. Slavery is more in the past and remote. COnnect the dots. Think logically. Stop making sorry excuses for yourself and trying to fake data to ingore that black men are killing people over crack and tennis shoes, are 1/2 of the homeless, highly unemployed, having babies they won't support and are taking up more space in prison than college. If people like you do not wake up, you will kill your own people. You carry the racist banner higher than all.


jamie on Oct 19, 2007 at 12:53:42 said:

Bill has as an audience and he has many subjects that need be discussed. Whatever the correct numbers are they are way too many (we all know and agree to that, right). Whats the problem with him making those subjects that it IS a problem, and needs to be corrected. Its true, it's evident, it's as awful as he explains it, and worse. It sounds like he may be exaggerating,"they can't be that bad" but yes I know them, and they are worse.

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