
His response?
"I'll tell you one thing, that old boy gets into office, some old country boy gonna take care of him."
Let's break that down. What he meant was:
"If Barack Obama is elected, he will be assassinated."
As harmless as this may sound to some, I have a big problem with it.
Every time I hear someone say that, it sounds to me like people are trying to dissuade me from voting for him. In other words, "why would you vote for him, someone's just going to assassinate him anyway." It's essentially an acceptance of our collective racism. To me it implies a conspiratorial vibe. As in "some old country boy, like me, will 'take care' of him."
People who did not, in some way, share that racial motivation would refer to it as assassination, not "taking care of him."
Maybe I'm reading into it too much, but it's usually accompanied with a knowing look, as if to say, "you're with me, right?"
I just don't understand why we, as a nation, can't come together and forget that the best qualified candidate is a black man. The economy does not rise or fall according to the color of the president's skin. Our global success won't depend on how light or dark our president's skin is.
To be accurate, I'm not imagining racism, some Americans openly admit that they will never vote for a black man. To these people I say, DON'T BREED.
To vote for someone because he is the white candidate is ludicrous. The white candidate doesn't have any good plans for our nation. He's an old, senile, angry man, and has no business making decisions for Americans.
1 comment:
as a black man who moved from pennsylvania to this old senile town ,i can still see the good old boy thing working,but alas those old cronies have been geting their just due last 7.5 yrs and they will have to salute the black man for the 1st time in their lifetime!! IM LOVING IT!!
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