Pastor David James Manning: Handkerchief Head Negro

(Originally posted in 2008)

Is it just me, or do some Civil Rights-era Black male religious leaders seem really salty about Barack Obama’s run for the White House? Where was all this performative dismay when Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell proudly signed on with the Bush administration and helped drag this country’s global reputation straight to hell?

Now here comes Harlem pulpit pusher, Pastor David James Manning (a staunch anti-Obama critic) talking shit about how young Black folks don’t have the right to vote or choose our next President. Why? Because apparently, we're broke, ignorant, deep in student loan debt, and busy "eating and dating white" while single-handedly corrupting society.

First of all, he sounds like a damn fool.

Second, what the fuck does “eating white” even mean? Is that a culinary critique or a racial purity diatribe? I genuinely want him to break that one down. Pull out the PowerPoint, Pastor. Let’s hear the full sermon on the spiritual dangers of quinoa and almond milk.

Update: (Unfortunately, the video clip is no longer available, but click here for more context on my title.) 

 

4 comments

Anonymous said...

Perhaps my English isn't as good as I thought, but I have no earthly idea as to what the hell this idiot was talking about AT ALL!!! Why would a man whose father is from Kenya use a Nigerian name? I didn't get that...I don't get why I am not at liberty as a young Black woman to choose to vote for whomever I see fit, either. I am a citizen and those rights are owed to me thanks to the blood, sweat, tears and struggles of my ancestors so I can give a rat's ass as to what this genius is saying. Why is he condemning the only Black candidate in this race? If he doesn't want Obama then fine, but to use "girl" as a derogatory term for men that are supporting Obama is horrendous and a disservice to the Black community and to hear him be so negative for ridiculous reasons makes me sick to my stomach.

- Cat

Anonymous said...

Your right on point! I firmly believe this man is insane however, I do think the civil rights Negroes have a problem with Obama. Why, I don't know. I guess we had to be there... literally.

Unknown said...

gee, excuse me for being born in 1973 and not 1943. dag, my fault. I only live one life so i guess i messed up big time.

i am so ignorant to realize that you Mr. Manning , have been elected a leader in the black community. I missed that election, i guess i was so busy spending the money your church gave me to go to school.

i also never knew that if you had a bachelor's degree in psychology you can give diagnosis on someone you never had a chance to have a session with.

and what's up with "somewhere in Africa over there?" we can't have that. i am so sorry that our booty scratching cousins are trying to get elected.

i like that handkerchief head negro line. lol

TiffJ said...

@Cat: This dude is a mumbling idiot, and needs to go somewhere and sit down.

@buzz burns: Some Civil Rights "Negroes" are in fact, adamant about Obama not being voted into office, and riding the Clintons's jocks like they feel indebted to them... for... for what I don't know. But it's a crying shame. I definitely think there is some sort of resentment. I'm still trying to figure out where it comes from. In any event, like Saul Williams wrote in "said the shotgun to the head" ... 'The greatest leaders haven't been born yet. They're waiting patiently for the past to die. Please give blood..."

@Bro Omi: Dude is a handkerchief head negro, and his comments and comments like his are harmful to young Black people who are out there actually doing something productive and trying to make a difference.
Okey dokes like him get on my nerves, and need to pass the torch and start CONGRATULATING us for utilizing our voices to prompt change and make history!