In His Own Words: Barack Obama on “White Folks”
From the video:
“And yet, even as I imagined myself following Malcom’s call, one line in the book stayed with me. He spoke of a wish he’d once had, the wish that the white blood that ran through him, there by an act of violence, might somehow be expunged”
~Barack Obama, from Dreams of My Father, on reading Malcom X~
This country really does not need to elect a man this obsessed with his frigging black blood, and alternately, so repelled by his white blood. This dude needs therapy, not a presidency.
I’m am so damn sick of hearing about race.
How about a “space race”, or a race to drill oil, or a race to build nuclear power plants? Screw your freaking ethnicity. This election is about the United States of America. Not your conflicted racial psyche.
It’s about unprotected borders, illegal immigration, intrusion of the state in private lives, free speech, building up defenses, naming the enemy and executing a war, developing energy sources, preserving and protecting American sovereignty and the sanctity of the Constitution, as written.
It’s really useful to make the whole damn thing about race when Obama’s actual positions on what matters most to the majority of Americans would send hordes running to McCain.
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