White People Have a Racial History Too

nhboy

Ubi bene ibi patria
"How dishonest it is to portray Obama as the only candidate with a racial inheritance."

"When I was born in 1944 my parents lived on a middle Georgia plantation that was owned by a white distant relative, Miss May Montgomery. (During my childhood it was necessary to address all white girls as "Miss" when they reached the age of 12.) She would never admit to this relationship, of course, except to mock it. Told by my parents that several of their children would not eat chicken skin, she responded that of course they would not. No Montgomerys would.

My parents and older siblings did everything imaginable for Miss May. They planted and raised her cotton and corn, fed and killed and processed her cattle and hogs, painted her house, patched her roof, ran her dairy, and, among countless other duties and responsibilities, my father was her chauffeur, taking her anywhere she wanted to go at any hour of the day or night. She lived in a large white house with green shutters and a green, luxuriant lawn: not quite as large as Tara of Gone With the Wind fame, but in the same style."

White People Have a Racial History Too
 

ImnoMensa

New Member
A very interesting story ,I certainly hope she doesnt compare Obama's life experience with her own. It isnt even close. She is voting for Obama simply because he is black as she is. Certainly that is her right. It doesnt make Obama a qualified candidate for President.
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
That was absolutely sickening and full of every stereotype imaginable against everybody from the whites, to Israelis to Native Americans and full of total :bs: Not to mention insulting to women everywhere. I'm not voting for Hillary, but this crap I just read was just that - CRAP and all of these odd ball supporters for Obama, are starting to make me think I won't be voting for him either.
 

ImnoMensa

New Member
In her first sentence---"How dishonest it is to portray Obama as the only candidate with a racial inheritance." she was a bit misleading. As she went on I believe she is trying to compare Hillary to the "Miss May" in her article.

Neither the comparison of Hillary to Miss May, nor the comparison of Obama's life to that of any American black who has lived in poverty holds any water.

When the story is boiled down ,what she is saying is that we owe a win to Obama because he is black.
 
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