It's About Time
Obama's win and short, successful ascension proves one thing: racism is
not a strong force in this country. This is the America I always lived
in, the way I have always conducted myself. Color of skin shouldn't
matter one whit in anything. I didn't vote for Obama - I voted
for Baldwin; I thought he had better ideas. But here's my point: Color
was not the determining factor for me. Apparently, it wasn't either for
the gross majority of Americans. After all, we did come out in record
numbers, didn't we? Same goes for Clinton and Palin. Sexism isn't a
buggerboo, either. Though these isms were clearly palpable when I was
growing up, during That 70s Show, they were already shaking at the
knees. It reminds me of when Run-DMC took Aerosmith's "Walk This Way"
and issued the first recorded rap-rock fusion. Yes, it was
groundbreaking. It was also inevitable.
I have been called naive, blind, cynical. I am none of these. Though I do have famously obvious personality quirks, I have kept the faith and maintained my idealism. If in one breath you argue that race shouldn't matter and in the very next breath you argue it should matter for any person "of color", you're the blind cynic. Martin Luther King, Jr, fought for a colorblind society. Hear that? Colorblind.
Nice to see that the country has finally caught up with his dream. After all, I've been a believer since the start.
I have been called naive, blind, cynical. I am none of these. Though I do have famously obvious personality quirks, I have kept the faith and maintained my idealism. If in one breath you argue that race shouldn't matter and in the very next breath you argue it should matter for any person "of color", you're the blind cynic. Martin Luther King, Jr, fought for a colorblind society. Hear that? Colorblind.
Nice to see that the country has finally caught up with his dream. After all, I've been a believer since the start.
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