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February 09, 1996 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-09

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in the face of the accelerating de-
cay of America's cities and the fed-
eral government's shift away from
social safety net programs that
have kept a lid on ghetto discon-
tent.
But even at the march, Mr.
Farrakhan seemed to refute the
experts who said that his goal was
a wider leadership role in the
African American community.
His rambling two-hour speech,
with it weird numerology and
cockeyed conspiracy theories, was
hardly an appeal to middle-class
blacks, or to potential coalition
partners that the black commu-
nity needs to fight its political bat-
tles in this difficult time. It was
the rhetoric of an unrepentant ex-
tremist who was intentionally ap-
pealing to the fringes, not to the
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men who gathered on the Mall in

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a spirit of hope and determina-
tion to find solutions — person-
al and political — to the
deepening emergency in the in-
ner city.
Since the march, Mr. Far-
rakhan has done little to capital-
ize on the event's success — at
least with the mainstream black
community. The Qadhaffi sum-
mit was the latest indication that
legitimization is the last thing on
Mr. Farrakhan's mind.
Mr. Qadhaffi is in that elite fra-
ternity of world leaders who elic-
it almost universal condemnation
by virtue of their irresponsibility
and sheer wackiness; other mem-
bers are Cuba's Fidel Castro,
Iraq's Saddam Hussein and the
ayotallahs in Iran.
After their meeting last week,
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to spend $1 billion to support mi-
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elections — a curious move for a
dictator who doesn't care much
for free elections in his own coun-
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dear him to most Americans,
black or white.
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point; Mr. Farrakhan's tete-a-tete
with Mr. Qadhaffi suggests the
Nation of Islam leader is still aim-
ing his uncompromising, sepa-
ratist message at the angriest,
most disaffected fringe of Ameri-
can society — a fringe that he be-
lieves, not without reason, is
rapidly growing in the face of sub-
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