Ok What they hell does post racial mean?
Kevin’s definition’s
I cant stand it, it means that we are allowing America to again pretend that race is not a issue.
Obama cant talk about race he has to do what every person of color is required to do.
Give up his membership in his race or culture
and pretend to be a good darky who can look past his color and see the world in the broad brush strokes of humanism.
what a crock of shit
and why does a person of color such as Judge Sonia, Soto mayor, have to repudiate her culture
her Puerto ricaness.
and if you give all of this up
who do you become
a white man like Jeff session, or McCain
who do you want these people to be
what illusions will America again perpetrate on the world
with it denial of racism
Post this
what a crock of shit
So lets see a man who is president
shouldn't comment on inequality
he can comment on oppression in the soviet union
china, but not in his own back yard
do you know why the world hates us
because we lie
we deceive and most of all we pretend
we call the people of Iraq terrorist
when they fight back
we call south American leaders socialist
and revolutionaries
pretending that we never had a hand in installing puppet government
we pretend that the police are all honest
god forbid that they do some thing
wrong
remember albner
remember Rodney
what the hell are we talking about
Ok we want Obama to succeed
we want him to win
and some place inside me i know
he cant come on as a revolutionary
or come on too black
it scares white folks
i watched Sonia turn into a non descript Puerto Rican
was she selling out hell know
she was playing the game
Obama became who he really was for a minute
that was the real obama
hiding behind the facade of a post racial America
and he has too
i know this
but please don't make the rest of us
walk this silly line
white folks like good negroes
hell they tried to breed us that way
white folks love black folks
who aren't arrogant
who don't have a chip on their shoulders
who act humble
thats why gates pissed off that cop
gates is some one
and he should be afforded the respect of a elder
regardless of race
this whole incident is making me sick
i hate the news media
and the games they play
when obama said stupid
i knew they had him
my god a black guys in the white house
i was watching that fat piece of shit
Lou Dobbs the other night
grinning about Obama loving it
i realized that i would never watch Lou Dobbs again
he is the perfect example of silly white men
You know whets wrong with white folks
the real deal
they think that they have the right to wade into any discussion
race, privilege
onto manifest destiny
i am pissed off
and cop organizations
saying they are offended
i am offended by the thousand of people of color in jails
i am offended by the treatment of immigrants
and of woman
i am offended damn it
post racial my ass
as Harrison ford told the president
in the “clear and present danger
Mr.. President
I don't dance
Post racial
will be a term that works when
all of the old white guys
when all of the old negroes like myself
die
young folks get it
but they are running any thing
but their parents credit card bills up
and besides they as so silly
they cant even find their way out of the dark
so they might be post racial
hell they are post every thing
but that is their cross to bear
mine is this
It me
Defining the Term
A true definition is undoubtedly hard to come by, as the term and connotations of the term are dubious. The idea of a post-racial society, in its most basic form, is a society in which race is no longer significant or important.
During The Humanities Conference of 2006, Dr. Sandra Lopez-Rocha argued that "if we consider that racial differences are becoming less important we are arguing for a post-racial stand . . ."
This implies that race is still important, but less so than in previous eras. By this definition, we are not yet oblivious to race.
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Quotes from different sources, concerning Post racial
This not consistent with the image of a post-racial America and a post-racial president."
But the larger question for Obama going forward is whether the week’s events have recast something far more fundamental in the public mind – Obama’s persona as a post-racial leader, a president who offered himself to voters as a figure of racial reconciliation.
The torture of racial conflict in America periodically spits up a new faith that idealism can help us "overcome" -- America's favorite racial word. If we can just have the right inspiration, a heroic role model, a symbolism of hope, a new sense of possibility. It is an American cultural habit to endure our racial tensions by periodically alighting on little islands of fresh hope and idealism. But true reform, like the civil rights victories of the '60s, never happens until people become exhausted with their suffering. Then they don't care who the president is.
Shelby Steele is an author, columnist and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
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