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(Strictly speaking not an AB suggestion but hey Ed this is history being made as we speak so cut us some slack please.)
(Strictly speaking not an AB suggestion but hey Ed this is history being made as we speak so cut us some slack please.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I absolutely know what you're saying, Mr Veritas, but speaking for my personal enthusiasm it isn't just about the man himself, it's also about the election of a black man as a sign that change has already come to America. A nation forgiving itself, that's what I read into it, and that moves me. G'night!
I can understand your entusiam Swede,but I don't think one black President will do much to change Americans attitudes,in some areas in might even make them MORE prejudiced.
Intrinsically the US is a racist /sexist/homophobic nation,and will take more than one black president to alter that.Americans are not just anti black, but anti anything different to the White Anglo Saxon Protestant principles.
I too hope that Barrack Obama may open peoples eyes to realise that skin colour/sexual preference etc will make some difference,but as I know the US quite well I don't hold out much hope.
For his 4 year term(and maybe another 4 years after) there may be a long period of hope/honeymoon,but America has a history of falling back into a George Bush type mindframe after experimentation.
As I am 85,I don't suppose I shall see if works or not.
Intrinsically the US is a racist /sexist/homophobic nation,and will take more than one black president to alter that.Americans are not just anti black, but anti anything different to the White Anglo Saxon Protestant principles.
I too hope that Barrack Obama may open peoples eyes to realise that skin colour/sexual preference etc will make some difference,but as I know the US quite well I don't hold out much hope.
For his 4 year term(and maybe another 4 years after) there may be a long period of hope/honeymoon,but America has a history of falling back into a George Bush type mindframe after experimentation.
As I am 85,I don't suppose I shall see if works or not.
It would have been more historic if and American Indian had been sworn in as a US president as they are the indigenous population, all this about blacks feeling "empowered really bugs me I think they should have had at least some tepees on the white house lawn at least to recognise how the American Indians were the original peoples of America