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Jewish World Review August 4, 2004 / 17 Menachem-Av, 5764
Jimmie Walker
Nice try, Barack Obama
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The Illinois state senator gave a moving speech
at the recently completed
Democratic Convention.
The Democrats rejoiced
as they hailed Mr. Obama and
his speech as a momentous
event as a speech with great
sentiment. But was it really?
"There's not a Liberal America and a Conservative
America, there is the United
States… There's not a Black America
and a White America and
Latino America and Asian
America… there's the United
States of America."
That's a nice thought. Too bad but
it's not true.
The Democrats and the
Republicans BOTH have committees especially set
up to capture the Latino vote, just as they do to win the Black
vote. There is the Congressional
Black Caucus. There is the Latino Congressional Caucus.
Trent Lott, senator from Mississippi, lost his chairmanship because of
making what many deemed a racist remark.
In the media, there is Fox News, which is well known
as a conservative outlet. There is BET, Black Entertainment Television,
geared for a Black audience. If someone wants to communicate with the Black radio audience, The Tom Joyner Show Radio is your source. In Los Angeles the number one and two radio stations are Latino. And both presidential candidates have ads in Spanish running on those stations. The talk of the year is Michael Moore, a well-known George Bush and conservative bashing film maker.
Even on Mr. Obama's website, he's lists himself as the first
African-American President of The Harvard Law Review.
In actuality, his "remarkable" speech itself was "formula", preying on what people
wanna believe but ultimately know isn't true.
Mr. Obama, even though a fluke, is going to be what the media people have
Predicted will be "the only Black senator in the Senate in 2005."
In our "reality-TV-based-society, the reality
is that our society is more polarized than ever. That's the case whether you talk about politics, the media, education, housing, or friendships. The list goes on and on. While Mr. Barack's speech
was a nice sentiment, it's far from reality.
Miguel Estrada, a Hispanic Judge, has been nominated for higher office even though he is qualified, the main reason for nominating him was because he was both conservative and Hispanic. And yet the Latino Congressional Committee has denounced him as not being "Hispanic", but an Anglo.
Yes, Mr. Barack, we live in the United States of America. But we are far from united.
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© 2002, Jimmie Walker
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