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What if?

I received an email from my husband this morning that was both thought-provoking and infuriating. It was a “what if” email concerning the 2008 Presidential Candidates. Check it out.
Obama/Biden vs McCain/Palin
What if things were switched around? Think about it. Would the country’s collective point of view be different? Could racism be the culprit?
1. What if [...]

I received an email from my husband this morning that was both thought-provoking and infuriating. It was a “what if” email concerning the 2008 Presidential Candidates. Check it out.

Obama/Biden vs McCain/Palin

What if things were switched around? Think about it. Would the country’s collective point of view be different? Could racism be the culprit?

1. What if the Obama’s had paraded five children across the stage, including a three month old infant and an unwed, pregnant teenage daughter?
2. What if John McCain was a former president of the Harvard Law Review?
3. What if Barack Obama finished fifth from the bottom of his graduating class?
4. What if McCain had only married once, and Obama was a divorcee?
5. What if Obama was the candidate who left his first wife after a severe disfiguring car accident, when she no longer measured up to his standards?
6. What if Obama had met his second wife in a bar and had a long affair while he was still married?
7. What if Michelle Obama was the wife who not only became addicted to pain killers but also acquired them illegally through her charitable organization?
8. What if Cindy McCain graduated from Harvard?
9. What if Obama had been a member of the Keating Five? (The Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption in 1989, igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger
Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s.)
10. What if McCain was a charismatic, eloquent speaker?
11. What if Obama couldn’t read from a teleprompter?
12. What if Obama was the one who had military experience that included discipline problems and a record of crashing seven planes?
13. What if Obama was the one who was known to display publicly, on many occasions, a serious anger management problem?
14. What if Michelle Obama’s family had made their money from beer distribution?
15. What if the Obamas had adopted a white child?

You could easily add to this list. If these questions reflected reality, do you really believe the election numbers would be as close as they are? This is what racism does. It covers up, rationalizes and minimizes positive qualities in one candidate and emphasizes negative qualities in another when there is a color difference.

1. Educational Background:

Barack Obama:
Columbia University – B.A. Political Science with a Specialization in International Relations.
Harvard – Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude

Joseph Biden:
University of Delaware – B.A. in History and B.A. in Political
Science.
Syracuse University College of Law – Juris Doctor (J.D.)

vs.

John McCain:
United States Naval Academy – Class rank: 894 of 899

Sarah Palin:
Hawaii Pacific University – 1 semester
North Idaho College – 2 semesters – general study
University of Idaho – 2 semesters – journalism
Matanuska-Susitna College – 1 semester
University of Idaho – 3 semesters – B.A. in Journalism

Education isn’t everything, but this is about the two highest offices in the land as well as our standing in the world. You make the call. Make your Vote count people!!Let me know what you think in the comments.

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No need to guess or ask “what if?” We already know the business. . . a trip.

1 Lisa October 11, 2008 10:46 pm

How far have we really come? Here’s a speech I found while doing some research.

THE CHURCH AND PREJUDICE
(Speech delivered by Frederick Douglass at the Plymouth County Anti-Slavery Society, November 4, 1841)

At the South I was a member of the Methodist Church. When I came north, I thought one Sunday I would attend communion, at one of the churches of my denomination, in the town I was staying. The white people gathered round the altar, the blacks clustered by the door. After the good minister had served out the bread and wine to one portion of those near him, he said, “These may withdraw, and others come forward;” thus he proceeded till all the white members had been served. Then he took a long breath, and looking out towards the door, exclaimed, “Come up, colored friends, come up! for you know God is no respecter of persons!” I haven’t been there to see the sacraments taken since.
At New Bedford, where I live, there was a great revival of religion not long ago–many were converted and “received” as they said, “into the kingdom of heaven.” But it seems, the kingdom of heaven is like a net; at least so it was according to the practice of these pious Christians; and when the net was drawn ashore, they had to set down and cull out the fish. Well, it happened now that some of the fish had rather black scales; so these were sorted out and packed by themselves. But among those who experienced religion at this time was a colored girl; she was baptized in the same water as the rest; so she thought she might sit at the Lord’s table and partake of the same sacramental elements with the others. The deacon handed round the cup, and when he came to the black girl, he could not pass her, for there was the minister looking right at him, and as he was a kind of abolitionist, the deacon was rather afraid of giving him offense; so he handed the girl the cup, and she tasted. Now it so happened that next to her sat a young lady who had been converted at the same time, baptized in the same water, and put her trust in the same blessed Saviour; yet when the cup containing the precious blood which had been shed for all, came to her, she rose in disdain, and walked out of the church. Such was the religion she had experienced!
Another young lady fell into a trance. When she awoke, she declared she had been to heaven. Her friends were all anxious to know what and whom she had seen there; so she told the whole story. But there was one good old lady whose curiosity went beyond that of all the others–and she inquired of the girl that had the vision, if she saw any black folks in heaven? After some hesitation, the reply was, “Oh! I didn’t go into the kitchen!”
Thus you see, my hearers, this prejudice goes even into the church of God. And there are those who carry it so far that it is disagreeable to them even to think of going to heaven, if colored people are going there too. And whence comes it? The grand cause is slavery; but there are others less prominent; one of them is the way in which children in this part of the country are instructed to regard the blacks.
“Yes!” exclaimed an old gentleman, interrupting him–”when they behave wrong, they are told, ‘black man come catch you.’”
Yet people in general will say they like colored men as well as any other, but in their proper place! They assign us that place; they don’t let us do it for ourselves, nor will they allow us a voice in the decision. They will not allow that we have a head to think, and a heart to feel, and a soul to aspire. They treat us not as men, but as dogs–they cry “Stu-boy!” and expect us to run and do their bidding. That’s the way we are liked. You degrade us, and then ask why we are degraded–you shut our mouths, and then ask why we don’t speak–you close our colleges and seminaries against us, and then ask why we don’t know more.
But all this prejudice sinks into insignificance in my mind, when compared with the enormous iniquity of the system which is its cause–the system that sold my four sisters and my brothers into bondage–and which calls in its priests to defend it even from the Bible! The slaveholding ministers preach up the divine right of the slaveholders to property in their fellow- men. The southern preachers say to the poor slave, “Oh! if you wish to be happy in time, happy in eternity, you must be obedient to your masters; their interest is yours. God made one portion of men to do the working, and another to do the thinking; how good God is! Now, you have no trouble or anxiety; but ah! you can’t imagine how perplexing it is to your masters and mistresses to have so much thinking to do in your behalf! You cannot appreciate your blessings; you know not how happy a thing it is for you, that you were born of that portion of the human family which has the working, instead of the thinking to do! Oh! how grateful and obedient you ought to be to your masters! How beautiful are the arrangements of Providence! Look at your hard, horny hands–see how nicely they are adapted to the labor you have to perform! Look at our delicate fingers, so exactly fitted for our station, and see how manifest it is that God designed us to be His thinkers, and you the workers–Oh! the wisdom of God!”–I used to attend a Methodist church, in which my master was a class leader; he would talk most sanctimoniously about the dear Redeemer, who was sent “to preach deliverance to the captives, and set at liberty them that are bruised”–he could pray at morning, pray at noon, and pray at night; yet he could lash up my poor cousin by his two thumbs, and inflict stripes and blows upon his bare back, till the blood streamed to the ground! all the time quoting scripture, for his authority, and appealing to that passage of the Holy Bible which says, “He that knoweth his master’s will, and doeth it not, shall be beaten with many stripes!” Such was the amount of this good Methodist’s piety.

2 Lee October 12, 2008 8:31 am

Man. It’s like…you want to do something, but you’re powerless too. Racism is just so ingrained in our society. And there’s literally nothing we can do about it. Nothing. I’m depressed now. I’m going to bed. :)

3 Quel October 15, 2008 2:46 am

Wow Paula ! I have really been watching this campaign closely but you told me a couple of things I didn’t even know. If we haven’t been praying, it is time to start with all seriousness. Keep blogging girl, you are the bomb !!!!

4 marcia October 29, 2008 12:39 pm

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