What will future generations think, when they learn in school that the first Black President – Destroyed America?
There is no doubt that they will learn the facts:
There is no doubt that future generations will learn how Barack Hussein Obama destroyed America, and subsequently hundreds of millions of people throughout the world, died.
It is simply fact that the actions President Obama has been taking with regards to our economy and world affairs will inevitably lead America down a path of destruction. Statements to the contrary are really nothing more than political posturing.
History judges all. And foolish are those who oppose reality for History will treat them most severe.
The question is, will those future school children associate all this with the fact that Obama was the first “Black” President? Assuming that “Black History Month” still exists in the future, will they even discuss how Obama was the “First Black President”? Or will they, because he so screwed up the country, omit President Obama’s race, from the history books? Will they abandon his ethnic background or will they omit him altogether, to avoid the embarrassment or shame that he may pose?
On one hand, Barack Hussein Obama is a Historically Significant figure, he was the first Black President.
On the other hand, Barack Hussein Obama is a Historically Significant figure, he destroyed America.
So what will our grandchildren’s – children think about this situation? Will they associate the destruction of America with the president’s race? Or will they move beyond race and simply associate the destruction of America with that of a Liberal, Idealistic Freak?
If no records were to be found, would future generations assume that Obama’s philosophy “matched” that of all Black Americans (in our time)? Would they assume that he spoke for all Black Americans? Even though “we” understand that Obama’s race has nothing to do with his will to destroy America, how can we ever know what “future generations” will think of him? Or of us?
Should we even worry about what future generations think of us? After all, they will draw their own conclusions based on the [as yet] historical realities as they have occurred. Still, I recall something my mother once told me, “First Impressions Count”.
That’s good advice. I wonder if it includes, “The First Black President”.
Maybe, in our haste to elect any ol’ Liberal Black guy to be President of the United States, we forgot to ask, “Does this man represent our views?” or even, “Would I be proud to tell my Grandchildren that I helped this man become President?”
So for all those Obama supporters who are still out there, and especially those who are African Americans. Ask yourself this, “would I be willing to look my children and even my grand-children into the eyes and say that I would still support Barack Hussein Obama?”
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