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Monday, November 19, 2007
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Survey shows progress of values agenda among black Americans
by Star Parker
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Similar themes emerge when looking at the type of leadership and figures in the news that blacks view most positively.

Only 18 percent of those surveyed see black political leaders as "very effective." However, 36 percent of black ministers and clergy are viewed as "very effective."

Eighty five percent say that Bill Cosby, who has been actively speaking and writing about the importance of black personal responsibility, is a "good influence." However, only 17 percent see rapper 50 Cent as a "good influence" and 42 percent see him as a bad influence.

The survey devoted quite a bit of attention to attitudes about Barack Obama, which, among blacks, are overwhelmingly positive. Eighty nine percent view him positively, and 89 percent respond that he shares their interests somewhat or "a lot."

However, 39 percent of blacks, compared to 26 percent of whites, feel that his race diminishes his elections prospects.

What might politicians who are courting the black vote conclude from all this?

For one thing, blacks are increasingly buying into the "values" agenda. Growing numbers of blacks are buying into the personal responsibility message, appreciate the destructiveness of promiscuity and the importance of education. Hence, blacks are seeing their future well being more in terms of personal life management than in terms of political action.

However, blacks retain a pervasive sense of vulnerability. They see racism continuing to loom and have a low level of confidence that they can depend on our courts and police to protect them.

So, despite progress on the part of conservatives to woo the black vote based on the values agenda, big government Democrats continue to hold on to most black voters.

The potential positive news for conservatives is that the movement in black attitudes is in their direction. With proper care, attention, and education, more black voters can be reached by the conservative appeal.

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Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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culturalism-racism-and ignorance
it is unfortunate that blacks have not learned how to take advantage of being in this country as a whole and develop capitalist views and create their own institutions so that we can provide housing,jobs,medical care, and anything else that is needed without feeling like we are being discriminated against because we go to other races and ask for employment,medical help, education these people are not going to help the black race advance out of poverty, why should they. they brought us here to control us it was never intended for blacks to control anything

Anthony Thomas - - Thanks
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