A great post, and although somewhat lengthy it shows the true colors and intentions of the Obama's in their own words, describing who it is and what it is they believe in and intend to work towards if mistakenly given the ultimate position of power by being elected president and co president of these United States. (pictures added by me)
Barack and Michelle Obama’s Black Nationalism, In Their Own Words
The Husaria: "We encourage our readers to circulate the following in its entirety. Instead of speaking for (or about) the Obamas, we will let them and their church speak for themselves."Earlier in my college career, there was no doubt in my mind that as a member of the Black community I was somehow obligated to this community and would use all of my present and future resources to benefit this community first and foremost. My experiences at Princeton have made me more aware of my “Blackness” than ever before.Michelle LaVaughn Robinson [Obama], “Princeton Educated Blacks and the Black Community,” page 2
Michelle Obama, in her own words:
Elements of Black culture which make it unique
from White culture such as its music, its language, the struggles and a “consciousness” shared by its people may be attributed to the injustices and oppression suffered by this race of people which are not comparable to the experiences of any other race of people through this country’s history.
However, with the increasing integration of Blacks into the mainstream society, many “integrated Blacks” have lost touch with the Black culture in their attempts to become adjusted and comfortable in their new culture–the White culture. Some of these Blacks are no longer able to enjoy the qualities which make Black culture so unique or are unable to share their culture openly with other Blacks because they have become so far removed from these experiences and, in some instances, ashamed of them because of their integration.Michelle LaVaughn Robinson [Obama], “Princeton Educated Blacks and the Black Community,” page 54
Barack Hussein Obama Jr. , in his own words:
It contradicted the morality my mother had taught me, a morality of subtle distinctions–between individuals of goodwill and those who wished me ill, between active malice and ignorance or indifference. I had a personal stake in that moral framework; I’d discovered that I couldn’t escape it if I tried. And yet perhaps it was a framework that blacks in this country could no longer afford; perhaps it weakened black resolve, encouraged confusion within the ranks. Desperate times called for desperate measures, and for many blacks, times were chronically desperate. If nationalism could create a strong and effective insularity, deliver on its promise of self-respect, then the hurt it might cause well-meaning whites, or the inner turmoil it caused people like me, would be of little consequence. If nationalism could deliver. As it turned out, questions of effec
tiveness, and not sentiment, caused most of my quarrels with Rafiq. [Rafiq al-Shabazz, a “self-professed [Black] nationalist”]
–Barack Obama, “Dreams From My Father,” pp. 199-200 (paperback edition)
Barack Hussein Obama, in his own words:
That was the problem with people like Joyce [a college classmate of Italian, African-American, Native American, and French ethnicity]. They talked about the richness of their multicultural heritage and it sounced real good, until you noticed that they avoided black people. …The truth was that I understood [Joyce], her and all the other black kids who felt the way she did. In their mannerisms, their speech, their mixed-up hearts, I kept recognizing pieces of myself. And that’s exact
ly what scared me. Their confusion made me question my own racial credentials all over again. …To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets.–Barack Obama, “Dreams From My Father,” pages 99-100
Barack and Michelle Obama’s church, in its own words
# A congregation with a non-negotiable COMMITMENT TO AFRICA.http://www.tucc.org/about.htm
NOT AMERICA BUT AFRICA!! That says it all, and their 20 years spent in that church for whatever reason does tell America where their allegiances reside, an it isn't for the betterment of America as a whole but payback to the white man for their perceived and real wrongs towards the African Americans throughout our history of which you and I have absolutely nothing to do with.
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