Thursday, November 6, 2008

A NEW AMERICA

Obama's victory creates the prospect of a new "real" America. We can't possibly know its contours yet, although I suspect the headline is that it is no longer homogeneous. It is no longer a "white" country, even though whites remain the majority. It is a place where the primacy of racial identity — and this includes the old, Jesse Jackson version of black racial identity — has been replaced by the celebration of pluralism, of cross-racial synergy. After eight years of misgovernance, it has lost some of its global swagger ... but also some of its arrogance. It may no longer be as dominant, economically or diplomatically, as it once was. But it is younger, more optimistic, less cynical. It is a country that retains its ability to startle the world — and in a good way, with new freedom. It is a place, finally, where the content of President's character is more important than the color of his skin.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congrats to Obama! It was surety that he would win.

Considering the fact that I don't know anything about Politics (especially US Politics), I would like to question you that who was the President before Obama? Was it George Bush?

-Saurabh-

November 6, 2008 at 2:54 PM  
Blogger vaneet kundra said...

Dear Saurabh,

Ofcourse, George Bush. He still is the caretaker President of America. Obama takes over as the new President of USA on 20th jan.2009. Still many months left for Bush to spoil America's party, but he cant take major policy decisions.

November 6, 2008 at 7:00 PM  

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