Don't you think, however, that the racial factor does, in a sense, justify a grandiose opening to his presidency?
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Don't you think, however, that the racial factor does, in a sense, justify a grandiose opening to his presidency?
No, I don't.
So you don't see a black president in a country like the USA, as something novel or as a display that change is taking place (I mean tolerance, a more positive interaction between caucasians and blacks)?
He is no more black than he is white.
If you're going to call him black, I'm going to call him white.
So no, I don't see the significance in electing another white President.
I think the thread title and the opening line you used may suggest otherwise. Perhaps you didn't mean it to seem that way, but it does to me.
I think you have a point. (genuinely)Quote:
He is no more black than he is white.
Then again, which half of him do you think the kkk would invite to join?
Not in its current form. Either way, I wasn't a member then so the point still stands.
It doesn't matter. Your complaints when you were a member were nonexistent.
Obama just became President. Your complaints about the Big Spender just became evident as if you just woke up and just realized your are just so pissed about where your money's goin'.
I see you. Hi hater.