I'm just glad we can discuss his "legacy" without bias.
Nice summary
wow, and now to top it all off he's going around giving speeches to Wall Street for 400k, making the cipher complete.
but H Rap Brown has always said that we as conscious blacks must always be ready to go against ANY person they put into office, white or BLACK, bc the system mandates what the individual does, not the other way around.
well said
truThere's a reason why Occupy, the refugee crisis and BLM happened under his presidency.
Obama was and is a Republican...he just ran under Democrat so nikkas can vote for him...
Why 2011?I was cool about obama first three years
Then since 2011 its been fukk him
what is your issue with the president?carrying out the ages old policy of "stability over democracy" by funding Kagame
he just gettin started
The fukkery in this thread is too rampant to address in its entirety. We are talking about a Black man married to a Black woman from Chi-town making it to the most powerful position in the world. That should be enough for you fakkits but of course not. Go back to high school and learn how the three branches of govt work and the limitations that come with that. This man presented an image of class and dignity on a world stage and inspired millions of Black children to dream without limits. That in itself is bigger than any public policy or legislation that he could have achieved. Questioning his "Blackness" is complete nonsense and that type of rhetoric is what holds us back as a people. If it took white folks to raise the first Black president, than so be it, that doesn't change the color of his skin and damn sure didnt lessen the hate and racism that his family endured during his presidency.
The fukkery in this thread is too rampant to address in its entirety. We are talking about a Black man married to a Black woman from Chi-town making it to the most powerful position in the world. That should be enough for you fakkits but of course not. Go back to high school and learn how the three branches of govt work and the limitations that come with that. This man presented an image of class and dignity on a world stage and inspired millions of Black children to dream without limits. That in itself is bigger than any public policy or legislation that he could have achieved. Questioning his "Blackness" is complete nonsense and that type of rhetoric is what holds us back as a people. If it took white folks to raise the first Black president, than so be it, that doesn't change the color of his skin and damn sure didnt lessen the hate and racism that his family endured during his presidency.