Friday, June 6, 2008
Dap That
The mainstream media is all abuzz with footage of Barack Obama giving his wife "dap," or a fist bump before his big speech announcing his victory in the Democratic Primary. "If the nomination of the first African-American candidate for president is itself a historic moment, that little gesture, for many, punctuated the occasion with ethnic style and inherent coolness."
It's funny watching the mainstream media try and make sense of the gesture, and some of their descriptions for it are gold: "it's a knuckle to knuckle kiss," or a "pound of the fist of some sorts," or "possibly a message to Al-Quida?"
It took guts to do it, especially considering how quickly the media can turn anything it doesn't understand into a toxic cesspool of despair. Case in point: when Obama "brushed the dirt off his shoulders" Jay-Z style in response to criticism of his "bitter" comments, the LA Times reported that he had stuck his middle finger up at Hillary Clinton. It was idiotic. But lo and behold, Fox News picked it up, and it was in heavy rotation for a full-day.
"Dap" is all over hip-hop culture, which pretty much means it's part of youth culture, which pretty much means it's part of the culture of right now. Obama is trying very hard to demonstrate that his understanding of the world isn't rooted in the cold war mentality of the dinosaurs in Washington, but of the here and now, the grassroots, the streets, people of every color walking hand in hand through the south side of Chicago fighting them fat-cats in Washington. Obama is a man of the world. Not of Washington. Them dinosaurs toast scotch glasses and smoke cigars. Barack and Michelle "dap."
When Barack and MIchelle did it, it was an ecstatic, non-verbal way of showing respect, dignity, honor and pride. The very concept of the "dap" goes all the way back to slavery. "Though it was born in the black community, some say during the 1960s black power movement, most people - of any color - who haven't made it too far past their 40s have probably given, taken or at least borne witness to some friendly dap."
The gesture spoke to a larger idea. An idea that we gotta celebrate: politics is turning cool. It's turning inspirational. Yup. It's true. We got a hip hop presidency waiting in the wings.
Ain't nothin better than that.
J
PS
Though I think the media could have focused more on what happened after the "dap." He slapped her butt as she walked away. Take that Christian Conservatives!
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