Obama's comment? some irony anyone?

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hahaha, obama obama obama, he keeps putting his foot in his mouth.

I ain't from pensylvania, or from that stratum of society.....But, isn't it interesting that he calls some white americans bitter, and justifies their going after prejudice, etc due to bitterness of falling through the cracks...

yet when african americans display their anger or bitterness toward whites and justify that white people are the bane of all their problems....that's not bitterness, that's history, there is actual reasonable justification for that.

If you compare the whites in the US, those that have been disenfranchized, even though they have it just as bad as blacks....I would have to say that blacks in the US, have the biggest 'chip on their shoulder' and problem with bitterness of all groups in the country.

Basically, blacks in the US, or african americans, are more bitter than whites in pensylvannia, that's for sure.
koolaid, sure we all do...in america? commmooooon, but some of them are bigger than others, and by quantitative magnitudes my friend, don't you think?

And even others, are not only bigger, but not rightly so, yet you say so, in order to give credance to others that are right and simply to glide by and ignore the one that is more unjust, prominant, and urully, because of its controversial nature.

No, african american bitterness to the extent it has reached in this country, is NOT rightly so sir. Neither is it equatable to all other bitterness. There is a marked difference.

However, having said that, I woudl say not all african americans display this bitterness. But anybody that's watched reverend wright, or been in a pub with a black guy walk in at 3 in the morning, knows the difference in stress level, and so do you.
reviewing my comments on my question, yes, there is bitterness on all sides, and that's the point I wanted to reflect on Obama, which was being slightly hypocritical and ironic by saying what he did.

However, there is also a slight hypocracy in the comment you posted, so I wanted to correct that. By making a seemingly 'neutral' comment, and pointing out we all have bitterness, you amplify the perception, which you perhaps want, that Obama is a flip flop and that he perhaps empathizes with african american bitterness.....this would make people dislike Obama just on race......so in your essence, it is therefore more effective to say your comment to attain your supposed end.....instead of saying what I said..but if your implying that I am amplifying AFA bitterness your being a total deush

african americans are more bitter, a fact, and if you can use that against Obama, you can make him less likable.

Say things the way they are sir, or I may just be compelled to correct you.
 
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