Quote from: Cheshire Cat on July 19, 2013, 03:20:20 PMThe President speaks to the Zimmerman case. link below. From my view I think he is saying some of the same things I said earlier on a variety of threads which is that this case touched many deep and old hurts in the Black community. I think that while this is absolutely true it is also important to realize that these comments are being spoken by the man holding the highest office in the land and of the free world. Old pains and hurts run deep, justifiably so. But the realization that things are changing and will keep changing can be heard in the words of our youngest children and highest elected official. While I listened to the words of the President I was also thinking that in spite of the fact that old racist behaviors still exist in this country they are no longer the overlying behavior or sentiment of all of it's citizens. It they were, Obama would not be our President and be able to speak to this issue the way he has. I don't think anyone should lose site of that reality. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg5AM2QBEBc&feature=sharemeh.I think these are issues you work through and still have to be addressed. Im certain people were thinking similar strides had been made about anti semitism when Bleichroder and Bismark formed such a close affiliation in Germany (even their grandchildren ended up getting married) but that was over by 1929.
The President speaks to the Zimmerman case. link below. From my view I think he is saying some of the same things I said earlier on a variety of threads which is that this case touched many deep and old hurts in the Black community. I think that while this is absolutely true it is also important to realize that these comments are being spoken by the man holding the highest office in the land and of the free world. Old pains and hurts run deep, justifiably so. But the realization that things are changing and will keep changing can be heard in the words of our youngest children and highest elected official. While I listened to the words of the President I was also thinking that in spite of the fact that old racist behaviors still exist in this country they are no longer the overlying behavior or sentiment of all of it's citizens. It they were, Obama would not be our President and be able to speak to this issue the way he has. I don't think anyone should lose site of that reality. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg5AM2QBEBc&feature=share
Just wait till those who don't agree with what the president had to say, responds. I just may tune into FOX news tonight for entertainment purposes.
Quote from: Cheshire Cat on July 19, 2013, 03:34:21 PMQuote from: stephendare on July 19, 2013, 03:25:01 PMQuote from: Cheshire Cat on July 19, 2013, 03:20:20 PMThe President speaks to the Zimmerman case. link below. From my view I think he is saying some of the same things I said earlier on a variety of threads which is that this case touched many deep and old hurts in the Black community. I think that while this is absolutely true it is also important to realize that these comments are being spoken by the man holding the highest office in the land and of the free world. Old pains and hurts run deep, justifiably so. But the realization that things are changing and will keep changing can be heard in the words of our youngest children and highest elected official. While I listened to the words of the President I was also thinking that in spite of the fact that old racist behaviors still exist in this country they are no longer the overlying behavior or sentiment of all of it's citizens. It they were, Obama would not be our President and be able to speak to this issue the way he has. I don't think anyone should lose site of that reality. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg5AM2QBEBc&feature=sharemeh.I think these are issues you work through and still have to be addressed. Im certain people were thinking similar strides had been made about anti semitism when Bleichroder and Bismark formed such a close affiliation in Germany (even their grandchildren ended up getting married) but that was over by 1929.Well Stephen, working through is what all of these threads and discussions are about. Why a comment to look at the positives while "working through" rates a "meh", I will never know. Goodness gracious. lolbecause i think it needs pointing out that just because we elected a black president of the us, doesnt mean that racism is over.Just like electing Hillary in 2 years isnt going to signal the end of sex discrimination, or workplace sexual harrassment.
Quote from: stephendare on July 19, 2013, 03:25:01 PMQuote from: Cheshire Cat on July 19, 2013, 03:20:20 PMThe President speaks to the Zimmerman case. link below. From my view I think he is saying some of the same things I said earlier on a variety of threads which is that this case touched many deep and old hurts in the Black community. I think that while this is absolutely true it is also important to realize that these comments are being spoken by the man holding the highest office in the land and of the free world. Old pains and hurts run deep, justifiably so. But the realization that things are changing and will keep changing can be heard in the words of our youngest children and highest elected official. While I listened to the words of the President I was also thinking that in spite of the fact that old racist behaviors still exist in this country they are no longer the overlying behavior or sentiment of all of it's citizens. It they were, Obama would not be our President and be able to speak to this issue the way he has. I don't think anyone should lose site of that reality. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg5AM2QBEBc&feature=sharemeh.I think these are issues you work through and still have to be addressed. Im certain people were thinking similar strides had been made about anti semitism when Bleichroder and Bismark formed such a close affiliation in Germany (even their grandchildren ended up getting married) but that was over by 1929.Well Stephen, working through is what all of these threads and discussions are about. Why a comment to look at the positives while "working through" rates a "meh", I will never know. Goodness gracious. lol
^^^Please tell me that's something from the Onion. SMH...
StephendareIts not like white people were wandering through a meadow one day, thoughtfully turned to each other and softly whispered: "Its time.".