Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Comment about speech.

OBAMA on Race & Politics (Senator Delivers Major speech on issue)

I agree with what he says that whites and blacks should be treated equally.
From the past until now, most blacks have been treated unevenly. They have tried to break the glass ceiling that they have never done. Even though some whites think blacks are different from them, blacks are also part of America. This problem still has lasting effect on many black families because lack of opportunity for blacks contributed to the erosion of families. That defeat was passed on to the next generations because memories of shame, mistrust, and fear have never gone away. Thus, he wants that all problems facing blacks don’t exist in the minds of black people. He says, “This union may never be perfect, but it can always be perfected.”

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