Obama win does not end racism, activists say…
By Matthew Bigg
ATLANTA (Reuters) - The election of Barack Obama as the first black U.S. president should help revive America’s image abroad as a land of opportunity for all.
But some analysts fear Obama’s win could actually undermine efforts to tackle inequality between blacks and whites in a country where racial segregation in the south prevented blacks from voting as recently as the 1960s.
—-Let me get this straight… by Obama winning the MOST POWERFUL position in the WORLD…that will undermine efforts to tackle INEQUALITY between blacks and whites?!?!
Damn you, Matt. Damn. You.
‘But I’m just the messenger?’ Shut up. Tripe fiend.
I have never been racist…I am now officially Journal-ist. Your demise came with the election coverage. You and your ‘msm’ are nothing. Your ilk are a hiss and a by word.