Alice Walker on expectations, responsibilities and a new reality that is almost more than the heart can bear.
Nov. 5, 2008
Dear Brother Obama,
You have no idea, really, of how profound this moment is for us. Us being the black people of the Southern United States. You think you know, because you are thoughtful, and you have studied our history. But seeing you deliver the torch so many others before you carried, year after year, decade after decade, century after century, only to be struck down before igniting the flame of justice and of law, is almost more than the heart can bear. And yet, this observation is not intended to burden you, for you are of a different time, and, indeed, because of all the relay runners before you, North America is a different place. It is really only to say: Well done. We knew, through all the generations, that you were with us, in us, the best of the spirit of Africa and of the Americas. Knowing this, that you would actually appear, someday, was part of our strength. Seeing you take your rightful place, based solely on your wisdom, stamina and character, is a balm for the weary warriors of hope, previously only sung about.
I would advise you to remember that you did not create the disaster that the world is experiencing, and you alone are not responsible for bringing the world back to balance. A primary responsibility that you do have, however, is to cultivate happiness in your own life. To make a schedule that permits sufficient time of rest and play with your gorgeous wife and lovely daughters. And so on. One gathers that your family is large. We are used to seeing men in the White House soon become juiceless and as white-haired as the building; we notice their wives and children looking strained and stressed. They soon have smiles so lacking in joy that they remind us of scissors. This is no way to lead. Nor does your family deserve this fate. One way of thinking about all this is: It is so bad now that there is no excuse not to relax. From your happy, relaxed state, you can model real success, which is all that so many people in the world really want. They may buy endless cars and houses and furs and gobble up all the attention and space they can manage, or barely manage, but this is because it is not yet clear to them that success is truly an inside job. That it is within the reach of almost everyone.
I would further advise you not to take on other people's enemies. Most damage that others do to us is out of fear, humiliation and pain. Those feelings occur in all of us, not just in those of us who profess a certain religious or racial devotion. We must learn actually not to have enemies, but only confused adversaries who are ourselves in disguise. It is understood by all that you are commander in chief of the United States and are sworn to protect our beloved country; this we understand, completely. However, as my mother used to say, quoting a Bible with which I often fought, "hate the sin, but love the sinner." There must be no more crushing of whole communities, no more torture, no more dehumanizing as a means of ruling a people's spirit. This has already happened to people of color, poor people, women, children. We see where this leads, where it has led.
A good model of how to "work with the enemy" internally is presented by the Dalai Lama, in his endless caretaking of his soul as he confronts the Chinese government that invaded Tibet. Because, finally, it is the soul that must be preserved, if one is to remain a credible leader. All else might be lost; but when the soul dies, the connection to earth, to peoples, to animals, to rivers, to mountain ranges, purple and majestic, also dies. And your smile, with which we watch you do gracious battle with unjust characterizations, distortions and lies, is that expression of healthy self-worth, spirit and soul, that, kept happy and free and relaxed, can find an answering smile in all of us, lighting our way, and brightening the world.
We are the ones we have been waiting for.
In Peace and Joy,
Alice Walker



Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (9)
at 11:56 on November 8th, 2008
Thanks to Alice Walker and thanks to Barack Obama for the joy we all feel at this moment. We are happy for the first time in a long time after suffering the hopeless feelings brought about by this administration. Now we rejoice in the election of Barack Obama and we look forward to seeing him and his beautiful family in the White House. Maybe this will wipe away some of the shame and guilt that we all feel about the facts of slavery and the fact that they will be living in that dwelling built by slaves. My hope is that this might wipe away some of the shame that this country has in its past.
at 15:14 on November 9th, 2008
Buddhists don't believe in a soul. Or perhaps i should say _the Buddha_ didn't believe in a soul to be perfectly clear(for everything that goes for buddhism...). He didn't belive something could come from nothing. He said: "Show me consciousness which is not dependent on conditioning", "there is no such thing". Non-being creates Being, and Being creates Nonbeing. Only in the christian doctrine is a thing like an individual soul professed. The buddha said you are me and i am you. A bit like Jesus(not the other guys who write in the bible..). So it seems wrong to talk about some illusionary strength which is really you just saying trust your own resolve. <-- much more clearly.
at 16:17 on November 9th, 2008
Could an administrator of some sort delete the racial slur by "aasdfqert" above, please?
at 16:37 on November 9th, 2008
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at 01:53 on November 11th, 2008
Thanks for sharing your wisdom - and good luck to Barack.
at 12:48 on November 12th, 2008
Peace to you and with us all...
at 13:05 on November 14th, 2008
Unity!!!!
at 18:04 on January 23rd, 2009
I cannot believe that you would even begin to tell alice walker what seems wrong. it seems wrong that you did that.
at 06:59 on March 14th, 2009
I love the sentiment that you expressed in your letter, however, I a truly sorry to say that Obama has misled the world - his is nothing more than a puppet for the international bankers that own and run the military-industrial complex. Is is handsome, charismatic, well spoken and elegant - aside from that, there is no difference between him and Bush. A tree is to be judged by its fruits, see the following:
Obama pushed for the bailout - now over 9 trillion USD
Obama continues to support Israeli genocide in gaza
Obama said he's end military occupation - now he's pledged 50,000 troops for Afghanistan
Obama said he would get rid of lobbyists in government - he has STACKED the govt with the biggest wall street lobbyists ever.
Obama will NOT end secret torture and rendition, he said he would close Guantanamo - now he said he'll LOOK at closing it in 13 months.
Please do not be fooled by this man, the people he works for are EXTREMELY dangerous! They think nothing of invading and ransacking nations, please check out what I'm saying!