Post-Racial? Hardly

It’s only been two days since the election and things are already getting ugly. Michelle Malkin has a post up detailing the "My President Is Black" phenomenon. Also links to stories like this one:

My senior at an upscale Cobb County Georgia (Newt’s old district) high school came home today in tears. Every black student at this school, where race isn’t usually an indicator of whether or not the teens are friends…they all get along and are for the most part, almost all college bound… was wearing their Obama t-shirts today. Many of them said, “My president is BLACK.” Many had Obama’s head printed on cardboard and waved them through the halls taunting the white kids with, “McCain sucks” and “F– McCain.”

This is what we have to look forward to for the next four years? That’s not the change Obama promised.

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2 Responses to “Post-Racial? Hardly”


  • I’m feeling the same way. It’s reverse discrimination and I don’t like it one bit. I voted for Obama. I really feel that he will do a good job, however I’d like to see him address this issue. He should be proud of being Black and White… not just Black.
    His grandmother who he so dearly loved was White.
    If I get a T-shirt, it will read: My President is Black and White!

  • Anybody can be a racist, and skin color has nothing to do with it.

    If this is a national thing, I feel really bad for the kids, this isn’t going to cause any “brotherhood” and is the worst thing that could happen.

    If this is the result of the Obama election it could be like what Watts did to the Civil Rights movement.

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