There's no doubt that when it comes to our treatment of Native Americans as well as other persons of color in this country, we've got some very sad and difficult things to account for.Keep in mind that when Obama - and other minorities like him - talk of all the misdeeds and bad things done by America in the past, it is always white Americans they are talking about. Why in the world does he say "our" and "we", when he really means "their" and "them"?
Said Obama:
I personally would want to see our tragic history, or the tragic elements of our history, acknowledged.What crap. What complete crap. He talks like it has been kept a huge national secret all these years, instead of a front page issue for decades, with literally millions of white Americans working tirelessly to correct those past injustices, while most minorities spent their time bitching and whining - being totally negative - instead of getting off their butts and doing something positive. Now there's tragedy for you.
Someone should make Obama tell us publicly who he is trying to vilify when he drags up all those "tragic" things from the nation's past, while neglecting to even mention that it is the white race in America that corrected all those "tragic" misdeeds. It is white America that has created an atmosphere in which a black man - even a racist one - could run for president.
Whens the last time you saw some poor black slave out in the cotton fields, laboring away under the whip of some evil slave owner? This is the kind of mental picture of America that Obama is continually painting as he panders to minorities.
Simple-minded whites that continue to cheer and applaud this man seem to have no clue that he is dredging up the past as a weapon to use against them, splitting in their faces... over and over.
Obama is running for president using race as a major factor for success, using the ills of the past and resulting generated white guilt as a stepping stone to the Oval Office.
Truly sad, when you stop and think about it. Tragic, really.
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