Re: Racism in the US and Politics of Power
by
LUCKIES
03/16/2008, 1:34 PM
Obama is not a racist? But he goes to a church for 20 years that is clearly anti-White and anti-American. The Rev. Wright has made statements that said clearly the USA deserved 9/11 and the CIA caused aids. That same church endorsed comments by Farrakan that Hitler was a hero and he went to Libya with that same person and states that the terrorists are not bad people-that we deserve the treatment we get by them. Obama lied when he says he did not personally hear those statements but he went to that church regularly and says Wright is still his mentor. He also says that as president, he will continue to go to that church that endorses that kind of rhetoric. Obama must have great power over the people to still get support from them and still go on as usual. Hitler had that kind of power and a lot of Jews, rich and poor died as a result. If you think that that kind of thing cannot happen in this country, you would be sadly mistaken. The German people still say that they did not know what Hitler was doing. That they were mezmerized by his chirisma. Well, we are being mezmerized today and I believe that sincerely. I was going to vote for Obama if my candidate did not get in and I spoke for unity early on but I cannot vote for this man. If you think I am a racist, so be it but I vote for the person who is the best for the nation, not for color or gender. By the way, people who know me know this is true because I adopted a bi-racial child who never had a racial "bone in her body" against anyone. I taught her that and I did live to see racial bias against her & that people are not treated the same. Still, I say that Obama is a racist. I call it like I see it and he is definitely a racist and as a nation we have a great problem there.