5.11.08

A black president.

To the tune of Lil' Wayne's (or whoever wrote it for him) "A Milli"


OBAMA, OBAMA, OBAMA!


Congrats to Barack Obama on being our nation's first African-American male president! This is a complete milestone for our nation and I'm so glad I was a part by voting and seeing all the campaign work that went into this election. Then January 20th yet again will be another history in the making moment as Barack Obama accepts the presidential position and is sworn into office.



Through all this celebration of our new Mr. President, I do however, have a concern raised in my mind; bandwagoners, ignorance, the media and the bigger picture.


Bandwagoners and Ignorance


"Well, if you vote for Obama all he's going to care about are his people." As terrible as that sounds this is something I've heard throughout the election straight up to the election day. The idiocracy of that statement alone hasn't been able to let me begin to comprehend how the speaker managed to let it slip out of their mouths.

What do you mean "all he's going to care about are his people"?! If we break it down, what do you even mean by "his people"?!
First off, thinking like that must mean that you think all these years and all other forty-three presidents before him must have been there to serve only the 'caucasians'.
Then if you mean by "his people" you mean just blacks, then you are so wrong, his people are AMERICANS. They are all (legal) citizens and all who have a voice and place in America. That's you too, speaker. You are Barack Obama's "people" now.

"Yes! A black president, I can do whatever I want!"
I swear to you all I heard this straight from someone's mouth. Whether or not they were joking it does not matter because there actually ARE people who think like this. I don't even feel the need to go all out here I'm sure you all know where I'm getting at; if you don't...ask someone.


Then we have the people who didn't even vote with no valid reason as to why not, forwarding "Obama won!" text messages or walking up and down swearing McCain should've been the winner. Now, there's no big problem with that, but the problem enters when these people don't even understand, care, and/or know what these candidates stand for!
Bandwagoning is ridiculous point blank. There's not a thing wrong with celebrating or stating opinions, but doing so when you didn't even care to take part in the action or don't even know who is for or againsn't what issues let alone even care to educate yourself on what the issues were and how they'd affect your life; that's just absurd. You wouldn't buy second hand underwear would you? Get your own education and opinions.

The Media

At exactly 11:02 pm I turned on CNN to find that Obama has won the election and they are interviewing (from all the clips i saw) all the black people. They showed an entire Baptist church celebrating and kept showing up clips of EXTREMELY excited blacks...ONLY.
Clicked over to Fox...same thing.
Another news channel...same thing.
Woke up this morning, turned on CNN...the image of a heavy set black lady whose shirt did a poor job of housing her 'goodies' was on the screen. She kept jittering up and down and screaming like a maniac, "OBAMA! OBAMA!" My immediate reaction?

WHY.

Why does the media have to show such clips or show only interviews of blacks. It is more than obvious he won majority vote from blacks we KNOW that it's in every overview.
But what about the little more than half votes from whites that he won! Why not interview one of those people that voted for him it wasn't just black people that voted for him!
By showing clips or interviews of only ONE thing the media is boosting what the ignorant people at home are already thinking!

Now I'm not saying the media is the devil and that we should all boycott the news stations...I'm simply suggesting that we do not take all that we see too deeply.
Here again is the idea of educating yourselves, if you were one of the people that did not agree with Obama's win please make sure your answer is because you don't agree with his point of views on something and not just because you don't agree with his skin color.


The BIGGER picture


Barack Obama's win is a huge stride from the days of slavery and segregation; now America is more than ever a melting pot which is great!
But Obama elected president doesn't just mean something blacks and it should carry more pride for everyone, not just black pride.
Obama's mother was white and from Kansas his father black and from Kenya. The union to concieve our Mr.President says something all on it's own!

Obama elected should mean everything that was thought to be a "White man's job" has now become an anyone-willing-to-work-hard job. It is a remarkable leap for EVERYONE.
This win isn't just for blacks.
It's a win for America as a nation.
A win for Hispanics, Asians, orange people, purple people.
It's a win for the Future.

So don't look at it from only one angle; take a step back and look at the bigger picture.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think everyone needs to stop making a big deal he should be treated like any other person that was elected president his term hasn't even started yet

Anonymous said...

we're all fucked.

Anonymous said...

I totally agree with u. It is up to us to represent the majority of smart americans, and teach those that are ignorant.

Anonymous said...

let me start by saying u r a hundred percent correct... along wit the allot of black people i was happy as hell to see that a black man was in office jumping up and down scream for joy calling evry one of my friends and family members when i placed a call to my good friend well ima just call him duggy and he said in a mono tone voice yea he won but he has not done anything yet to be exicted about and after i hung up with him i got to thinking he has done allot even though he has done nothing and not only for black people but for every body thats not a white male in america this win means that it does not matter if your black white, male female, short tall, fat or skinny as long as u believe you can do something than through hard work and yes that man worked his for lack of a better word ass off, you can do what ever you want i mean over 135 years ago black people were slaves and 50 we could not use the same bathroom as a white man i mean booker t. washington was the first man to be invited to the white house by Theodore Roosevelt and that created the dis apporval of many but now lets think how some people will feel about a black man and his family sleeping in da white house. but dnt think just cuz theres one in da white house dat gives u a free pass to continue sittin on ur lazy ass and not doing shit actually it should inspire ur ass to do something great he may make this country better by the time he is done but im sure he wont be doing it by giving the lazy people a free ride ... o and no weed wont be legal either u fuckin asses that shit will always be illegal. im just hoping he does make this country better off im putting my complette faith in backing barack and i say a prayer for him for the lord to give him the guidance and strength to make america great again.

j e a n e t t e said...

I agree with BOTH of you nate and kevin! Thats exactly the message i wanted to get across in this blog!!

Anonymous said...

Kevin wrote another story all in itself.

Well Hang, I fully agree. It's been something that I've been saying to people for a while now. Obama winning the election didn't just mean something big for black people, it meant something big from the country. It shows that the U.S has come a long way and that there are more open-minded people out there than people thought.

Go Barack.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't have said it better myself!


YOU'RE HOT!

Anonymous said...

I agree that no matter what he ends up being able to do during this term, that the results of this election are a huge step towards skin-color or nationality actually not mattering as much as we claim it doesn't in America. When a transexual multi-racial bi-religion young woman from an independent party wins, I'll truly believe that anyone has a chance to make it here, but this is definitely a step that we've been working towards for a long time coming. I'm proud that so many were able to put those old apprehensions aside so that what they feel would be better for the country could happen.