Carson questions Obama blackness in fading campaign
The retired neurosurgeon, hovering near the bottom of the
“He didn’t grow up like I grew up,” Carson, the only black major party candidate in the 2016 presidential race, said on
He also told
Carson has come under racial criticism himself, but his comments helped him break through the cacophony of speeches and interviews by provocative front runner
Carson’s “lashing out. His campaign is on its last leg,” said
“His comments are not geared toward black audiences; they’re geared toward white conservatives,” Rigueur added.
Carson has leveled race-based attacks before, saying in 2013 “Obamacare is the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery.” And he’s suggested he is still waiting to see evidence of racial bias by
But even as Carson questions Obama’s “blackness,” he’s complaining about being politically and racially typecast. While Obama, once a curiosity because his mother was white and his father was black, has been fully embraced by many black Americans as one of their own. Carson, however, has lost some admiration that many blacks held for his life story and medical accomplishments as his conservative views won praise in heavily white Republican circles.
“They assume because you’re black, you have to think a certain way,” Carson said in the
Meadows defined a black experience as something that can happen to a black person, or to someone who identifies as black. For example, she said, many blacks have roots in the South, are church-going, love soul food, and other things that make up a “black experience” — but those things alone do not define blackness, she said.
“I don’t think that if you don’t experience those things you are not black or not living a black experience,” she said.
Carson not the first to level “blackness” criticism at Obama.
In a 2011 interview on
Similarly, media magnate
Carson’s criticisms are aimed at winning white conservatives voting in upcoming contests, experts said.
“He’s lost whatever stakes and resonance he had in black America with his previous achievements by the blight of his
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