The Question of The Day:

So here is the question of the day that was posed by an NBC news blog, a Yahoo! news blog, a CNN blog, etc... Which asks, "Does America appear to be more racist since the Presidential Campaign?"

My answer to this question is "YES" and you would be a fool to think otherwise. Historically speaking, America was built on racism. America exists on racism, America thrives on racism. No matter how you try to sugarcoat it, racism will always be paramount in America. Since racism has been so blatant it has virtually become invisible in the eyes of many, something I like to call "ignorance." This election has reared the ugly racist head of white America twenty-fold.

Everyday I read the news from various entities, I am deeply saddened by the obvious racism from the reporters themselves, who from my opinion should remain objective. However, polarizing a campaign for McCain's benefit speaks volumes. When a man purposefully runs a campaign complete with smears and lies and deception, the last thing I want to see is the media glorifying these actions. Then again, the media tends to be the ones that can either make or break a person. No matter how slanderous, no matter how dishonest. I had actually resolved myself to not reading anything specific because everything appears to be commendations for John McCain and Sarah Palin.

Nowadays, I can log onto various social networking sites and I am automatically bombarded with McPalin's ads, (which also says a great deal about places like Google who seem to be running these ads with Adsense regardless of the content that could be on your page.) Even the GOP has the utter audacity to run slanderous ads for the sake of keeping a Republican in office.

The questions posed always seem to sound the same, "Can a Black man run America?" My answer to that would be "YES." It is a known fact that many Caucasians in the oval office operate on their own design. If you don't believe me, just look at what the Bush administration did to America. Look how his administration continuously rapes Americans regardless of color, oh and America, he is a "Good Ole Boy". His father was no better in office, so the apple definitely doesn't fall far from the tree.

Is McCain qualified to run America? My answer is no, not because I don't like John McCain, I just don't like what the man stands for. McCain is an old racist man, who virtually incited his crowds to riot because he wanted them to believe Obama was a terrorist and communist. He played upon the nation's fears of black people. When the crowds went awry and he discovered he couldn't control the hate he festered, then the climate from the McCain camp changed from "Hate Obama," to "Respect My Opponent." Now keep in mind McCain would not even acknowledge Obama by his name, but would refer to him as, "That One." This is coming from a man who began this entire campaign with disrespect of another man period. Obama's race plays a big factor in the way that the McPalin campaign operates. They thrive from the people's opinion, because the people's opinion is derived from fear and hatred.

Running mate Palin flaunts the fact she is a racist, is married to a man that openly professes his Separatism viewpoints as she herself is in fact a Separatist. Her main focus is to smear lies about Obama regardless of actual data. Palin operates on her own agenda, has been found guilty of abusing her power in office, is now being judged again on abuse of power for another case and Americans still want to vote for this mass slayer of wildlife. This woman lacks morals and ethics and standards and women (of course white) defend her and call her the ultimate Alpha woman. This is because Palin possesses a White Supremacist mode of thinking which seems to be alluring to today's woman. Why? Because she is a woman running for office, was a beauty queen, has very little experience running Alaska yet her appeal is her clothes and hair. If you read a number of blogs online that is generally the consensus: nevermind the fact that Palin has a slew of scandals surrounding her, she is the woman's woman. Women are literally being ignorant to the fact that Palin is about to set womanhood back hundreds of years because of her asinine viewpoints.

White America has made it clear that they refuse to vote for a black man even if he is qualified because there is no way a black man should be in office. In case you haven't been reading newspapers and reports online, it is basically every third line. "I refuse to vote for a Black Man." "I refuse to believe in a Black Man." "Black people need an oak tree and a rope." Yes this is still being allowed to remain on discussion boards, American's hatred broiling, and the media wants to know if racism exists. America please!

Not to sound like I am generalizing because it appears that most of the balking is coming from the white people who refuse to allow this change to happen. These are the ones with the mentality that black people are still "porch monkeys" and virtual slaves. The mere thought of a "darkie" near the white house is enough to cause much fear and alarm. Well that and McCain. He wants to make sure you fear someone because the color of his skin is different. This fear is also instilled in the children of these people, which creates a cyclical pattern. However, the children today are quicker to react to situations and are now on their own crusades to "take out as many African Americans," as they can, because they are the products of a society that created the hate. The hate that hate creates.

The younger thinking America is ready for change; is multi-racial and ready for it to happen. The older Americans still operate with the White Supremacist code. No Black man should ever be in office. Black people should know their place in society. If the older thinking White America still had their way, we'd still be picking cotton and working on plantations. McCain and Palin are these people.

My only concerns now are for Obama and his safety and that of his family. I fear White America will try to remove him from society for defying the White man's rules. I fear for the millions of other Americans that support Obama. I fear for the safety of our children. I fear McPalin will steal the office. I fear for the beautiful creatures that inhabit this land, only to be snuffed out to extinction because a fore paw is worth more than the life itself. I fear women will no longer have a say of what happens to their bodies, regardless of a violent act of rape. I fear this country will no longer change, and everyone that defies the rule will all see "oak trees and ropes."

So you tell me America, what will it be: Change or should we continue to lie Dormant?

Oh and to quote Obama, "Change is more than just a slogan..."

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