Saturday, 24 January 2009

Race Perpetuates Racism

Barack Obama - the 44th President of the United States - is a Democrat. He is one of the most eloquent orators to ever grace the political landscape, and a man of true moral principle which has inspired a world. These are the headlines that should be grabbing people's attention. Yet instead a different headline has been plastered across the media: Barack Obama is the first black President! It is not wrong that this statement of fact should be mentioned; after all, this is a country where blacks and whites were segregated in all walks of life less than half a century ago, giving rise to racist persecution and death. But Martin Luther King, probably the greatest icon of those times, famously stated that his dream was to live in a country where people would "not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character". So if people are now hailing Obama purely because he is a black President, then they are not taking a moral standpoint; they have managed to take this man's immense achievement and lessen its worth by colourising it. If Obama is to be judged solely on the colour of his skin then the racist society that King condemned is still being perpetuated; if a black warmongering hateful Republican were President, that would not be a good thing just because he had overcome repression; and if Americans cannot judge a President on his policies then they have not yet overcome the past. Obama has already made some great decisions (having not yet been in office for a week); he has commenced closure of Guantanamo Bay prison camp, reinstated a pro-choice abortion law, and (best of all) given the go ahead for embryonic stem cell research so that future generations can benefit from massive medical breakthroughs. Let's judge the man on these social accomplishments, not on his race, which incidentally is mixed!

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