Yesterday's post received a lot of traction. It also received a lot of divisive comments on race relations and expectations. A few people were defensive right off the bat and even implied that my comments were racist. As such, I'd like to offer additional commentary on said 'commentary' from yesterday's post to clear the air a little.
First, realize that I've been a Barack Obama supporter since the time he started ...
Last night one of the most incredible things in American politics happened. Barack Obama was elected the President of the United States of America. This morning I awoke to an appalling comment by a black person being interviewed in Philadelphia. Happy about the election of the first black President, this citizen expressed their joy by saying "He gonna do for us."
What??? I understand the joy in the black community that comes with the election ...
Before anyone burns me in effigy, let me assure you that, in this election, I'm very much heavily leaning in Barack Obama's direction. The truth is though, I'm tired of hearing the argument against coastal drilling, and drilling in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). At least, I'm tired of hearing people proclaim the ridiculousness of oil drilling because the oil is limited and won't be on the commodities market ...
Is Reverend Wright a racist? Even if he is, who really cares? Rev. Wright is not Barack Obama, and I'm actually pretty tired of politicians trying to shoot magic bullets, and media moguls trying to drum up ratings, by playing six degrees of separation and trying to draw guilt by association.
First of all, it's hard for any politician or member of the media to sit there with innocent eyes and claim racism ...