Posted on 07/08/2008 4:59:23 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Sen. Barack Obama is the son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas. So why is he "black"?
He is, to be accurate, biracial, equally black and white. Mr. Obama could choose to identify himself in a way similar to golfer Tiger Woods, who describes himself as "Cablinasian" a mix of his Caucasian, black and American Indian father and his Asian mother (although "Kensan" or "Kanyan" don't have the same ring).
Or Mr. Obama could label himself with obvious legitimacy as white - he was, after all, raised by his white mother and white grandparents after his father abandoned the family when he was 2 years old.
Yet he describes himself as black, and news organizations around the world have followed suit.
The Associated Press said June 3, when the Democratic candidate secured enough delegates to win the nomination, that the biracial senator is "the first African-American to lead a major party ticket" as he seeks to become "the nation's first black president."
But a debate over the topic of race has been raging since he entered the presidential race a year ago. Throughout the primary campaign, political pundits have addressed the question of whether Mr. Obama is "black enough." (A Google search of the candidate's name and the phrase pulls down 152,000 hits.)
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Oooh, I like that.
Nope!, you should straighten out your information! :-P
He is a mixed breed and a empty suit.
I just think it's insulting and demeaning to designate someone as "white" or "black." What purpose does it serve? If it's for descriptive identification, such as eye color or height, then wouldn't it make more sense to designate someone's actual color? Instead of "white," we could use "bisque" or "tan" or "beige" or "peach." Instead of "black," one could be "bronze" or "walnut" or "coffee" or "nutmeg." In fact, to eliminate any word associations, instead of color names, hexadecimal RGB values could be used. So tan would be D2B48C. Nutmeg would be 81422C.
Race distinctions are pointless. Race is a concept that in reality does not exist. Why do we keep humoring the opportunists who make their living from it?
Could you please provide the pigmentation pallet that qualifies someone as "black"? Or is it all in the perception of the person? And what is it to be "treated like a black person"? What does that mean? How does someone know that they are being treated a certain way due to something in particular?
This victimology crap has got to stop.
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