Why has everyone seemingly obsessed with mis-describing Obama?OK, I guess I shouldn't have called you all 'cracker-punks', and I apologise. Its just that yesterday was MLK day, today is Obama day, and I for one have gotten a little carried away.
I would love all you snow-flakes to be just as happy as I am that there is now a strong black man in charge. It shouldn't make you feel uneasy, yet in many cases in the US it does. Daily I hear about how wonder-breads want to leave the country because Obama won the election.
However:
1. If I have created an ethnic barrier between us paintballjett I humbly apologise.
2. Kitty - thanks for understanding me the best. Of course I never mean to offend.
3. Snow-wolf, I apologise to you the most, as you seem really upset, and are an intelligent poster.
4. resevoirfrog, I apologise to you the least as I feel you went too far with the rightious indignation, but its still something...
He is not black, he is bi-racial, his mum was white for god's sake ...seems to me his white half is being ignored / jettisoned for politico/ethnic reasons and this is about as distasteful as racism itself ...I'm struggling to decide which is worse here, outright racism or outright denial of a person's ethnicity for outrageous motives.