Friday, April 8, 2016

Obama More White Than Black

    President Obama was the son of a white woman and an African male.  I do not know if his father's African blood was diluted with Arabic blood. Muslim Arabs entered Africa to capture Africans to take back to Arabia as slaves. While there,they raped many African women and impregnated them. The Muslim Arabs invaded, raped, and took away Africans for Arabic use for hundreds of years. Thus, much African blood is not pure African but Arabic as well. Let's say this is not true of Obama and that he is half white and half African, though his long, elevated nose and magisterial manner remind me of an Arabic prince not an African. However, I say he is more white than black because he was raised by his white mother without his black father.  His African father deserted the family to study in America. He could have taken Obama and his wife, but he didn't. There was a large number of years in which Obama's father did not even visit him. Obama's black father remarried and started another family. Obama's mother did not desert Obam by putting him into foster care or leaving him at the door of the local fire station or by going to graduate studies in America. She raised Obama and eventually married an Indonesian, and they left Hawaii to live in Indonesia where Obama attended a Muslim school.
    To conclude, Obama was half white and, if his father had no Arabic blood, half black. But because he was raised by a white mother after his black father deserted him to go to school (he could have brought his wife and son with him),
my reason and my precious, though often totally unrealistic, feelings tell me that I am justified in saying that Obama, who is by blood just as white as he is black -if his father had no Arab blood, is by culture more white than black because his white mother stuck with him and raised him, unlike his black father. President Obama, who was never a black president, is actually more white than black thanks to his white mother not abandoning him as his black father did.
    Peter Nickerson, Philosophy Major, Class of 68, William and Mary

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