There is a something to that from a general standpoint, but really it is just a lot of wishful thinking for the most part. He was the perfect combination of lucky, resourceful, right personality and temperament to win the dem primary, Hilary's team made a lot of mistakes, once he was the candidate it was almost a done deal, coming off Bush and republican poor track record and messups. McCain's age, his temperament, the economy, the choice of Palin it was just the perfect condition for an Obama to come in, without it , this would never have happened, it was a virtual lightning strike, no make that lighning striking multiple times in the same place (cannot be duplicated) it means nothing in the bigger context, it will give hope to some and may change some perceptions of the potential of African Americans at best, but bottom line is that black people have a long way to go in this country, nothing real for the masses will be achieved until the committment to education and learning becomes second nature across the board for the majority of the African american pop, right now that cis about 10-15 % in my estimnation if that, with this will come the ability to compete on all the various platforms of competition across the country. If you can't compete you get no respect.
There is a something to that from a general standpoint, but really it is just a lot of wishful thinking for the most part. He was the perfect combination of lucky, resourceful, right personality and temperament to win the dem primary, Hilary's team made a lot of mistakes, once he was the candidate it was almost a done deal, coming off Bush and republican poor track record and messups. McCain's age, his temperament, the economy, the choice of Palin it was just the perfect condition for an Obama to come in, without it , this would never have happened, it was a virtual lightning strike, no make that lighning striking multiple times in the same place (cannot be duplicated) it means nothing in the bigger context, it will give hope to some and may change some perceptions of the potential of African Americans at best, but bottom line is that black people have a long way to go in this country, nothing real for the masses will be achieved until the committment to education and learning becomes second nature across the board for the majority of the African american pop, right now that cis about 10-15 % in my estimnation if that, with this will come the ability to compete on all the various platforms of competition across the country. If you can't compete you get no respect.
...it means nothing in the bigger context, it will give hope to some and may change some perceptions of the potential of African Americans at best, but bottom line is that black people have a long way to go in this country, nothing real for the masses will be achieved until the committment to education and learning becomes second nature across the board for the majority of the African american pop...
Because I can't imagine that what MLK was talking, indeed, dreaming about was the election of a black president.
and in my view, that is why it has an ethereal sense of being pre-ordained. so many things had to come together at the same time for this previous unbelievable event to occur....
it is a multi headed hydra no doubt but the positive effect of it FAR outweighs anything else....can you imagine how far america would have been set back with mccain and palin in the whitehouse?!!!!
Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe.Thomas Paine
i agree he just wanted to be considered equal and capable .... content of character vs colour of skin ..... i think obama's election IS a step in that direction.
Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe.Thomas Paine
Though I agree that a lot of things had to happen in Obamas favor for him to win, i still think even 25 years ago the same conditions occuring WOULD NOT have produced the same result, and that to me shows that America has come a far way in terms of race relations.
Excellent post overall by Stonigut, but for me the best part was :
"...nothing real for the masses will be achieved until the committment to education and learning becomes second nature across the board for the majority of the African american pop, right now that is about 10-15 % in my estimation if that"
Black people need to eliminate the cancer of anti-intellectual behaviour that infests the culture today.
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
That is a minority view Mo. Black people continue to suffer from high rates of poverty, unemployment, poor educational attainment, lack of access to healthcare, unequal justice and overt racism etc. Black people have a long way to go in America, but we should celebrate Obama becoming the first black president.
Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi
Did I say or suggest or intimate that the election of Barack Obama is not worth every penny of the $150,000,000 inauguration price tag? Or that it was not a significant event?
I cannot stand hearing people talk about Barack's inauguration being the realisation of MLK's dream.
AAAAARGGH!
When people talk bout the inauguration being the realization of MLK's dream, they are referring to Obama's ascendancy to the presidency. We have not achieved MLK's dream of a color blind society.
Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi
So, where is the evidence that I don't think it should be celebrated?
You have said two thing theres. Let me ask you - do you share the opinion of those people who think MLK's dream has been realised with Barack's ascendancy to the presidency?
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