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sbp
10-12-02, 11:59 AM
Singer Belafonte Likens Powell to 'House Slave'

Singer Harry Belafonte lashed out at Secretary of State Colin Powell in a racially charged radio interview, likening the former general to a plantation slave who had sold out his principles "to come into the house of the master."

Belafonte, 75, who has long been outspoken on civil rights and other political issues, leveled his criticism at Powell during an appearance on Tuesday on a morning talk show airing on AM station KFMB in San Diego.

A partial transcript of his remarks, and a link to a recording of the interview, were posted Wednesday on the radio station's Web site (http://wwww.760kfmb.com).

The entertainer, who like Powell is a black man of Jamaican descent, criticized the secretary when asked by radio host Ted Leitner whether he thought Powell had taken a low profile as the Bush administration pressed its case against Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein. Powell initially had been seen as a leading proponent in the administration for seeking U.N. support for any military force against Iraq as opposed to unilateral action by the United States.

"There's an old saying, in the days of slavery, there were those slaves who lived on the plantation and were those slaves that lived in the house," Belafonte said. "You got the privilege of living in the house if you served the master ... exactly the way the master intended to have you serve him.

"Colin Powell's committed to come into the house of the master," the performer continued. "When Colin Powell dares to suggest something other than what the master wants to hear, he will be turned back out to pasture."

Belafonte went on to suggest that Powell's presence in the Bush cabinet amounted to racial tokenism, saying, "What Colin Powell serves is to give the illusion that the Bush cabinet is a diverse cabinet, made up of people of color ... when in fact none of that is what is true."

more here (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20021009/pl_nm/politics_belafonte_dc_1)

raystone57
10-12-02, 03:30 PM
yeah he said that down here in San Diego on Ted Leitner's radio show. I heard Colin Powell was smiling as he responded to Belafonte's remarks, sort of brushing it aside as another Hollywood rant.

raystone

PsychoSy
10-13-02, 07:22 PM
Now, that was some pretty high quality foam coming from ol' Harry!! :D In fact, I said something simular but not as harsh about Colin Powell last week in the confort of my own home while flipping channels (my exact phrase is, "You're just a YES-Man for Bush! Get off my TV!!") but I thought George Carlin was a tad more tactful in his criticism of Colin Powell when he said "Colin Powell isn't black. In fact, he's openly white. He just happens to be black" to rave applause from his New York city audience.

As harsh as it is, I believe Harry Belefonte's criticism is easier to take than some of the outlandish stuff I've heard lately from Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson, however. The latter are always on the TV saying God know what (my personal belief is Al Sharpton stirs the racial pot more than anything) but Harry only pops up once in a blue moon, says his piece (and it's usually a doozie), and then he goes back to Vegas.