
Last night as I sat in the living room eating my native food (hot! hot! fufu) my family's eyes were firmly locked on Fox News which was a shock in itself as Fox Media are well known to be opposers of Barack Obama. Sipping on Evian I observed as they were interviewing a political powerhouse who had some interesting words for the inauguration of Obama. He suggested that the nation may be putting too much pressure and extending the already high expectations on Obama as being the "saviour of the world"; therefore the only way for Barack was downhill. I was almost ready to respect his suggestion until he compared Barack's run to George W. Bush's. Obviously putting too much sugar in his tea, the man claimed that unlike Barack, Bush had many doubters at the beginning but was able to turn the nation's views of him around in his 8 years in charge.
....right because 70% of the nation stating Bush failed is an indication of that?

They are a burden to the point where a woman stated that now that Barack is president she wont need to pay her bills and mortgages (silly). It was even more worrying that she was black; ah yes, the black element. We know how significant this moment in history is and I'm proud to have been alive to see this moment and even prouder that black people as well as all people have been brought together by this occassion. Yet we musnt forget the wider perspective.
We musn't forget that this moment isn't a time for ignorance but a time for inspiration. Black people must take this with a smile and a stride in their step without forgetting that Obama is indeed mixed-race, half white. Embracing his skin-tone means you must embrace his heritage and embrace the aspect of unity amogst all. Generations of struggle over equality are pre-dominantly over.

"Change Your Thoughts And You Change Your World"
Thats real talk, last paragraph especially holds true.
ReplyDeleteHe delivered a very enlightening speech that sounded more real than any of his presidential predecessors
I almost cried lol He's so inspiring!!! What you say holds true but it's hope we must believe in, like your quote says we must change in order for the world to, so those expectations are just representations of high hopes.
ReplyDeleteWell said, 2009 Bloggers abit over the top with the whole "real" element but it was definitely inspiring. Yes We Can! (Hopefully)
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