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Peo såg Obama i Las Vegas

Rasismen i USA på ny låg nivå

23:59 Thursday 15 October, 2009
Skriven av Peo om : Rasism , 1 kommentar

Just när man trodde rasismen i USA inte kunde sjunka till en lägre nivå kommer en man i Louisiana och slår hål på den tesen:

HAMMOND, La. — A Louisiana justice of the peace said he refused to issue a marriage license to an interracial couple out of concern for any children the couple might have. Keith Bardwell, justice of the peace in Tangipahoa Parish, says it is his experience that most interracial marriages do not last long. (Huffingtonpost)

Fast han är ju absolut inte rasist…

“I have piles and piles of black friends. They come to my home, I marry them, they use my bathroom. I treat them just like everyone else.”

Rasister stöder Obama

22:55 Friday 31 October, 2008
Skriven av Peo om : Rasism , 1 kommentar

Esquire har intervjuat några rasister och det visar sig att flera stöder den man minst kunde ana. Flera vita rasister stöder Obama och en svart rasist stöder McCain. Huh?

Mer om Obamas fd präst Wright

13:04 Monday 7 April, 2008
Skriven av Peo om : Barack Obama (d), Rasism, Religion , Kommentera

Storyn kring Obamas präst verkar inte ha dött ut helt även om Obamas tal förra månaden anses ha varit lyckat. Hur många vita väljare i Pennsylvania har blivit påverkade?

Se också detta fascinerande videoklipp från O’reilly Factor där en vit katolsk präst försvarar Wright.

What if we took 30-second film clips of Jesus overturning tables in the temple? Or saying you must hate your parents in order to love me? We would have thought him a crazy man.

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McCain utbuad för motstånd till Dr King

17:48 Friday 4 April, 2008
Skriven av Peo om : John McCain (r), Rasism , Kommentera

John McCain röstade emot en helgdag till Martin Luther Kings ära 1983. Idag den 4 april hedras Martin Luther King Jr runt om i USA. I Memphis där King mördades 1968 buades McCain idag till en början ut när han bad om ursäkt och försökte förklara sitt motstånd till helgdagen.

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Huckabee om Obamas rasismtal

19:14 Wednesday 19 March, 2008
Skriven av Peo om : Barack Obama (d), Mike Huckabee (r), Rasism, Religion , 2 kommentarer

Republikanske fd presidentkandidaten Mike Huckabee som tidigare var pastor har nu uttalat sig om Obamas tal om sin pastor:

Se hela intervjun på MSNBC:

Läs viktigaste delarna av intervjun

Reaktioner på Obamas stora tal om rasism

20:13 Tuesday 18 March, 2008
Skriven av Peo om : Barack Obama (d), Rasism, Religion , 1 kommentar

Obamas tal tidigare idag om sin kontroversielle pastor och rasism har fått övervägande posititva reaktioner. Rush Limbaugh är en av få kritiker denna dag.

Är det tillräckigt för att sätta punkt för skandalen runt pastor Wrights uttalanden?

Här några reaktioner:

Konservative Charles Murray:

Has any other major American politician ever made a speech on race that comes even close to this one? As far as I’m concerned, it is just plain flat out brilliant—rhetorically, but also in capturing a lot of nuance about race in America. It is so far above the standard we’re used to from our pols….

Konservative radioprataren Rush Limbaugh:

Obama is not an agent of racial healing, he is a product of it. He decries victimology, but basically promotes it in his speech today.

Politicos Ben Smith:

A smart colleague notes that this speech is the polar opposite of this year’s other big speech on faith, in which Mitt Romney went to Texas to talk about Mormonism, but made just one reference to his Mormon faith. Obama mentions Wright by name 14 times.

Taylor Marsh (känd bloggare som stöder Clinton):

Senator Obama gave a speech today that is larger than politics, but it in no way ends his political challenges. The national wound of race Barack didn’t want to touch is now reopened nationally and in the spotlight again. While his campaign wants to move on, the country will not, because everyone will be talking about race, through the invitation of Obama’s speech today.

Hotlines Jennifer Skalka:

Obama gave an eloquent speech today that will do much to quiet the increasingly polarizing debate about race in the Democratic contest. But more importantly, and more tellingly, he gave a deeply personal talk about his race, about his experience as a biracial American. And voters needed to hear it. Not because his biography is, in and of itself, the answer for these confusing times, but because, perhaps, only a person of his experience can dare all of us to be our better selves.

Andrew Sullivan (känd bloggare som stöder Obama):

This searing, nuanced, gut-wrenching, loyal, and deeply, deeply Christian speech is the most honest speech on race in America in my adult lifetime. It is a speech we have all been waiting for for a generation. Its ability to embrace both the legitimate fears and resentments of whites and the understandable anger and dashed hopes of many blacks was, in my view, unique in recent American history… I have never felt more convinced that this man’s candidacy – not this man, his candidacy – and what he can bring us to achieve – is an historic opportunity.

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Rasistiskt att rösta mot Obama?

19:47 Friday 11 January, 2008
Skriven av Peo om : Barack Obama (d), Rasism, South Carolina , 1 kommentar

Flera av Obamas pundits som kommenterar på tv försöker få South Carolinas stora svarta befolkning att tycka att om man röstar på Clinton så är man rasist.

På MSNBC sa tex Dyson:

Dyson: All I’m suggesting is that even though her tears, the sentiment that was being expressed because of all the tiredness, her verklempt moment that you talked about, was also the articulation of an idea that I find troublesome. That is to suggest that “I am THE only person. I’m gonna get it right, he’s gonna get it wrong,” and there’s an implicit racial subtext to that: “don’t let a black man run this country.”

Och Jesse Jackson Jr på MSNBC:

We saw something very clever in the last week of this campaign coming out of Iowa, going into New Hampshire, we saw a sensitivity factor. Something that Mrs. Clinton has not been able to do with voters that she tried in New Hampshire.

Not in response to voters — not in response to Katrina, not in response to other issues that have devastated the American people, the war in Iraq, we saw tears in response to her appearance. So her appearance brought her to tears, but not hurricane Katrina. källa

South Carolina är Obamas chans att ta kommandot igen. Därför försöker Obamas team lyfta fram denna debatt kring rasism. Runt 50 % av de som kommer rösta i South Carolina är svarta. Vinner Obama inte där blir det svårt för honom att dominera Super Tuesday kort därefter. Det är sannolikt där valet kommer att avgöras.

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