Upon his election I was hopeful that he would bridge the gap of inequality. Now that he has had ample time to unveil his agenda I can't help but negatively associate the man with the community he represents. Opinions?
Nine answers:
anonymous
2010-02-09 15:37:20 UTC
"I can't help but negatively associate this man with the community he represents"
What do you mean by that? You sound like some closet racist to me.
420chick
2010-02-09 15:54:04 UTC
So, you negatively associate the man w/ ALL americans? Oh wait, I'm guessing you mean black americans b/c he's black, right? Actually Obama is black AND white. Get your facts straight. And I don't have a problem w/ your negativity towards Obama, what I have a problem w/ is your inability to realize that one man's mistakes is not the fault of a whole community of people.
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2010-02-09 16:13:33 UTC
Obama is a half-black Communist
He has polarized this country like its the 1950s again - democracy vs communism
Thanks much for your time, and God bless u all
?
2016-12-11 12:12:10 UTC
i imagine that the mere undeniable reality that he ran for president has more beneficial racial pressure. it isn't inevitably from the opposing get jointly both. i imagine Obama has been throwing the race card available, even in subtle techniques even as he makes speeches.
ladydreamer24
2010-02-09 15:42:33 UTC
Yes he has. As he stated himself, "...look at who I associate with..." Well, we did and its a pretty scary past as far as racism comes into play.
r1b1c*
2010-02-09 15:36:44 UTC
Among racist people undoubtedly.
For the rest of us the exact opposite is true.
Mr. T
2010-02-09 15:37:15 UTC
He has tried. But we are all victims of the government alike.
goodluckwithhat
2010-02-09 15:37:33 UTC
Yes, he has.
anonymous
2010-02-09 16:32:16 UTC
Friction. Just more friction. Half white? Half black? WTF...
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