Originally Posted by
AquaKnight
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Or the normal person, who now is seemingly being force-feed this crap that the election was about race, when it never apparently was, but the people in the crowd really are just a makeup of the cities they held their rallies. I wouldn't expect to see too many not whites in Arizona, but I would expect to see Chicago to be well mixed.
Though, since now I guess it is about race, where were all the white celebrities at the Obama rally? Oprah, Spike Lee....
I guess on a positive note, there wasn't anybody like Jesse Jackson at McCain's rally...
Oprah was in the front row. She announced after the rally that her show today was exclusively about the election because she could now "speak freely of her beliefs." Rev. Jackson was right behind her, tears in his eyes. When they interviewed him, his comment was 'My Son did good today. All is right with the world'".
As I stated before, during the campaign, the media didn't highlight Obama's race. They tried to avoid it. But as soon as it became apparent he was going to win, that's all the media talked about. They had a 'live' feed from Kenya (I guess he has family over there?) The live feed from Harlem. On ABC, it seemed they used primarily Black reporters in all their pieces. When Obama was speaking, most of the people they panned in the audience were Black. On the MSN web site, the front page was the headline 'Obama First African American Elected President', with a picture of two black women smiling. Practically every major newspaper in the country has a picture of a Black person smiling and 'high-fiving' one another on the front page. So it's obvious now that the significance of Obama's winning isn't completely about his platform or policies, but the fact that a 'person of color that is not caucasian' is able to obtain the highest office in the nation.