Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Black Barack


So Black Barack is the new president of the United States? What the %&$*!

I still could not rid my bias against blacks, Obama most especially. I admire the blacks for their athletic prowess, but not their political acumen or the lack of it. I don't understand why the American voters, majority of them whites, would trust the presidency to an inexperienced black African.

America is going to the dogs, and this is the saddest day for Uncle Sam.

Black Barack will never enjoy the respect of his peers in the world stage. His victory is simply a personal glory--a glory for a black who made it to the top of the world. Very much like Erap. Erap wanted to be president because he thought it was the coolest thing on earth. He was in deficit of qualification, character, and grace, and all. Who knows, an actor could be the next president? Unfortunately, it came true. Obama went to Harvard, right. So that entitled him the White, er, Black House?

Black Barack was driven more by personal glory  and nothing else. Isn't it great for a black to lead a nation of whites and the rest of the colored race? Of course, it is.

But I hate to think that the victory of Black Barack is the triumph of the American minority. Rather, it is a display of weakness and incapacity of the American majority, mostly whites, in forming and supporting better leaders than Black Barack. This deficit in judgment and leadership will plunge America into a situation far worse than the financial meltdown.

Democrats are politically withdrawn on the world stage, an act that connotes smugness and non-participation, two attributes that run counter to the globalist and engaged kind of leadership that the world needs today. (Remember that Bill Clinton was very good at withdrawal).


When Obama took on the Black House, he will have all the excuses to all his failures because he could easily claim that the first half of his term were spent on undoing the wrongs of Dubya and his party. I knew it! What the fuck, again.

So what’s next? A black British premier, black French premier, black Russian president?

Benefit of the doubt? Let's see what mess Black Barack will bring to the White, er, Black House.

4 comments:

Ariel said...

Ey, ey (this is Hawai'i english, dem pidgin gud ya know ispecially the TH Flip like me), I put in numero 22: kadalasan mali at mali pa rin pero mali talaga pero natututo, ha!

At numero 23: binibigyan ng pagkakataon si Barack--'blessed' ito sa Arabic, you know that, and it is the same thing as 'Benedicto', that occupant in the Vatican you always lambast, he! So you have to Barack, really, two blessed, two benedicto. In short: kabal saging. You gave the other man 8 years to create something we call nothing, e?

Ariel said...

How do you spell 'two'? Darn, I spelled differently in that darn comment. 'To' as in 'two'. Now, now, this proves my point number 22:kadalasan mali.

Bukidnon said...

I guess this is the same sentiment that the stupid electors had when they elected Erap to the presidency: to give him the chance. Well, it's the same banana. But we can euphemise here: a confluence of unfavorable factor, i.e. the absence of a better choice, the presence of uninformend/misinformed voters, the exasperated nation badly in need of leadership change. Same result.

Ariel said...

yes, but this world is supposed to go round and round, right? as in, same banana!