A comment from the world-renowned neurosurgeon, Dr Ben Carson has sparked a discussion in the African American community.
“If
President Obama wants to be a hero in the African-American community,
he should do something to alleviate the “abominable” Black unemployment
rate in America,” says Dr. Carson.
The
head of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore,
Md., who was the first surgeon to separate conjoined twins, has
continued to ride the wave of momentum from his last speech by speaking
out on the economic policies of the Obama administration by stating that
they’ve been harmful to Black Americans.
According
to the Bureau of Labour Statistics, Black unemployment stood at 13.8
percent in January, more than double the unemployment rate of Whites,
which was measured at 6.6 percent for the same period. A year ago the
Black unemployment rate was 14.2 percent, less than half a percent point
higher. Meanwhile White unemployment fell more than one percent in the
last year from a high of eight percent.
“I
think the best thing that he (President Obama) can possibly do that
will help minorities is to enact policies that allow for growth of the
economy,” said Carson. “Because when you look at the employment rate for
instance in the African American community, it’s abominable. And the
policies that have been enacted have only made it worse. They have not
made it better. So if he really wanted to be a hero in that community,
let’s start doing some things that make sense economically and get the
money flowing.”
Carson
became a subject of national conversation after he criticized policies
being pursued by the Obama administration at the National Prayer
Breakfast last month. Also, he said both the Republican and Democratic
parties had issues when it came to diversity and leveraging government
policies for the advancement of minority groups.
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