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  • Tomegun - 3/17/10 @ 11:08 AM
    Nope, in America, if he is part black he is black period. The only way he could pass for being white in America is if he looked white AND didn't tell anyone he was part black.

    You are right, we can only imagine what it must be like to be in each other's shoes. If you want to look at reality you must admit racism exists and the past election showed how much it still plays a part in how things are.

    Can you show me a quote where someone, anyone, said Obama was just as much white as he is black?

  • The Boss - 3/16/10 @ 9:09 PM
    For the most part I'm not going to argue. The reality is that the both of us can only imagine what it's like to be in the others shoes, nothing more.
    In regards to the perception of Obama, I mostly agree. However, most of the time I've heard anyone claim he's just as much white there's usually a black commentator who quickly defends the perception of him being black.
    Here's a mind bender. What if appearance wise he appeared to be white yet had one black parent and one white parent as he does? Would you consider him white or black? This can go either way but to some degree we agree.

  • Tomegun - 3/16/10 @ 8:43 PM
    Ryan, let's get real - we view America from two perspectives. You can't see my perspective because you haven't had the same experiences I've had. Many people look at him as a black man who is president and they hate it to their core! Now, you don't have to believe that, but it is reality. Another thing that shows the blatant racism in this country is the fact that he is just as much the next white president as he is a black president yet it is never mentioned in the media. Nobody has EVER considered him a white president. How can you possibly explain that if a ton of racism doesn't exist?

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