It's politics for Obama. He won't speak out too much against it because he needed and still needs to keep together part of his constituency to win elections. That's why there were crickets heard from Obama instead of condemnation when VP Joe Biden told a black audience the Republicans will put you all back in chains. Obama himself did something similar back in 2008, as a candidate for President. Speaking in Detroit to a predominately black audience, Obama said the following:
Article excerpt :
Barack Obama and Joe Biden were in Detroit this afternoon before 35,000 or more people. Obama hit hard on the winning issues of this campaign:
"I think Senator McCain just doesn’t get it – he doesn’t understand that the storm hitting Wall Street hit Main Street long ago. That’s why his first response to the greatest financial meltdown in generations was a KATRINA LIKE RESPONSE. Sort of stood there. Said the ‘fundamentals of the economy are strong.’"
Using the racially tinged word like Katrina was a calculated decision to galvanize support among black voters by creating racial strife and grievances. It apparently has continued throughout his Presidency.
Article link referenced in post-http://m.dailykos.com/story/2008/09/29/613861/--160-Obama-McCain-had-a-Katrina-Like-Response-to-Economic-Problems
Using the Katrina reference was an acknowledgement that one can certainly see where some would come to think that black lives don't matter. He didn't create racial strife or grievances, they have been there all along, simmering under the surface, ignored by those [white people] in power. Until they simply explode, as they have. Keep insisting the black people are just thugs who don't have any right to demand anything, and it will keep happening.
At least he didn't say "Heck of a job, McCain", eh?