I know I said I wanted to keep this site just about the music, but this Jay Z thing was really getting to me. It was such an overt form of racism I had to write something about it. And he did drop a dope track following the scrutiny. If you're unfamiliar with what's been going or haven't heard the new track, read below.
Black men are disproportionately targeted negatively by the media and disrespected
socially, economically and politically. An example of media and social
biases toward successful black men is the public life of Jay Z or Shawn Carter.
Despite being a successful businessman and hip hop pioneer, he is not taken
seriously. Most recently his trip to Cuba, and his relationship with President
Obama, made him the target of negative attention by the news media. His trip
with his wife, Beyoncé Knowles Carter, was authorized by the Department of
Treasury for educational purposes. Nevertheless,
Florida Congress members Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen and Mario Diaz-Balart sent a joint letter to the Treasury
Department that demanded to know who authorized the Carters’ trip to Cuba. The
politicians wrote, "The
restrictions on tourism travel are common-sense
measures meant to prevent US dollars from supporting a murderous
regime that opposes US security interests at every turn and which ruthlessly
suppresses the most basic liberties of speech, assembly and belief”. The
Politicians also stated that Jay-Z needed “to get educated.” News articles reporting
on the trip and its backlash went as far as stating that the Carter’s were “ignorant”
for their decision to travel to Cuba. Robert Redford, Leonardo DiCaprio and
Sean Penn are just a few of the white celebrities who have visited Cuba in
recent years. “Yet none of Jay Z and BeyoncĂ©’s anti-Castro detractors implied
that these white celebrities lacked common sense, or needed to be educated, or
were ignorant”.
In addition to questioning the totally justified and legally authorized trip, the congress members expressed allegations about the friendship between President Obama and the Carters. "The congress members' letter doesn't say it overtly, but there is an implicit accusatory tone to their complaint that suggests complicity between the Carters and the Obama administration." Jay Z
responded to the media scrutiny in a new song, “Open Letter.” In the
track he raps, “You gettin’ too much bread, then they
trying to jam you.” This powerful line outlines
how minorities, especially those who are successful, are targeted as soon as
they achieve some monetary stability.The song also included some lyrics that contributed to the general media controversy about the alleged Obama-Carter connection. In one line, Jay Z states: “Boy from the hood but got white house clearance” and then further down: “Obama said ‘chill you gonna get me impeached,’ but you don’t need this shit anyway, chill with me on the beach.” These lines from the song comprised the evidence the press used in its insinuations that President Obama authorized this trip to Cuba. Absurdly, the white house was forced to have a press conference to discuss the lines of Jay Z’s song.
Regarding the trip, President Obama asserted, “I wasn’t familiar that they were taking the trip…You know, this is not something the White House was involved with. We’ve got better things to do”. Both the language, suggesting Jay Z is lacking common sense and uneducated as well as the unproven accusation that President Obama in someway authorized this trip because of their friendship had racial undertones. This would not have escalated to the point where the President of the US would need to have a press conference defending himself for something so inane and trivial if the people involved were white. Jay Z is successful, but he is not respected.