I keep up with the mainstream media, usually because the level of hypocrisy and ignorance is absolutely hilarious. And I've realized a trend amongst news organizations pertaining to our President that hadn't existed prior to his election. There's a massive level of condescension from Caucasians towards him. In terms of my very brief reference of experience in terms of Presidents (I've only been actively following the last two, as I haven't always cared about world events) I've never seen a President have to defend his every decision and action, and even have to defend positions that are completely outside of rational sanity.
First off, the birth certificate fiasco. Do people HONESTLY think that organizations that specialize in collecting information would actively overlook one of the basic requirements of Presidency? Do people think that the CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, AND the miscellaneous intelligence agencies throughout the WORLD, the same ones that LOCATED President Obama's extended relatives, would have missed that crucial piece of information for this long? And why is it so hard to believe that President Obama was born in the United States? Why haven't any other presidents been accused of false citizenships and doctored birth certificates? It just so happens that the FIRST black president is also the first president accused of not being born in the United States, in addition to being the first president who has had to produce evidence on several occasions verifying his birth in order to quell the outrageously unreasonable dissent from White America's ugliest recesses....
If it isn't a racism issue, all I'd like to see is evidence suggesting similar circumstances endured by a Caucasian president....
And let's not even BEGIN with the whole "Socialized medicine", "death panel" garbage. People were actually publicly accusing President Obama of conspiring to euthanize citizens nationwide. DESPITE the fact that the very same demographic that accused him of being a socialist also insisted that he instate federal programs to ensure universal health-care and benefits. Hypocrisy. I understand that a significant amount of Americans are gripped by perpetual and baseless fears; Americans would rather agree with concepts that are popular than actually objectively examine the ideas they espouse to before deciding what they think.Yes, that's old American way. But this isn't the OLD America. We live in a world where our ignorance will inevitably and irrevocably affect the world inherited by our grandchildren and their children.
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