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Archive for June 5, 2008
Oddly Written Racial Articles
June 5, 2008 by Avy.
First off, I would like to re-state that Barack Obama is NOT Black. He will not be the first Black president. So plz just stfu. He’s a halfbreed. A mixy. A mulatto creation. I could care less, but to call him Black (or White) is incorrect and it burns my britches for some reason. It just drives me crazy. Especially since he was raised by his white mama. Have some respect and claim both colors. He’s not one or the other. He’s both!
Now…
I find this chunk of article oddly written. It’s so descriptive that it reminds me of a storybook narrative and not a piece of journalism.
ICED TEA
It was business as usual at the restaurant in a working-class neighborhood in southwest Atlanta.
As on any other day, the mostly black clientele lined up with brown trays to select from a menu that included oxtail, fried fish, collard greens and iced tea, paid the cashier in her glass booth and sat down to eat using plastic knives and forks.
Some customers said Obama’s win was evidence of wider changes that included a softening of barriers between blacks and whites and a broader acceptance that many groups compete in U.S. society.
“It’s a victory for multiculturalism,” said Vedia Jackson, 36, a telecommunications project manager who had driven across town to eat at the restaurant. “This country has changed quite a lot color-wise and it’s time for people of color to be in influential situations.”
“I am not looking at him (Obama) in terms of color. Maybe my parents would have done that. I am looking at him as the best candidate,” she said between mouthfuls of fried fish.
Blacks savor Obama win, fear disappointment | U.S. | Reuters
Posted in Politics, In The News, Rant | 2 Comments »
