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    President Obama: Racism Is “Deeply Rooted” in US Society (VIDEO)

    President Obama: Racism Is “Deeply Rooted” in US Society (VIDEO)

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    Posted by Jim Hoft on Sunday, December 7, 2014

    Barack Obama, the first black president, lectured racist America in his latest interview.

    Barack Obama at his beer summit at the White House.

    Obama said racism is “deeply rooted” in our society.
    “When you deal with something as deeply rooted as racism or bias in any society you have to realize that it’s going to take some time and you just have to be steady.”




    So much for that post racial America promise.

    The Washington Times reported:

    Addressing protests over minorities killed by police officers, President Obama said racism is “deeply rooted” in the U.S. and that activists should keep pressing steadily in their demands for reform.

    “This is something that is deeply rooted in our society, it’s deeply rooted in our history,” Mr. Obama said in an interview with BET, a portion of which was released Sunday. “When you’re dealing with something as deeply rooted as racism or bias … you’ve got to have vigilance but you have to recognize that it’s going to take some time, and you just have to be steady so you don’t give up when we don’t get all the way there.”


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    Martin Luther King Jr’s Dream was not about the Barack Obama Nightmare



    Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream Speech - August 28, 1963



    On that Celebrated Day in August of 1963 America began to take seriously the need to move forward on Civil Rights for people of all Races, Ethnic Backgrounds and Religious Beliefs. Great have been the strides that We the People have made in Equality for all Americans.
    I present to you that Historic Speech:

    http://votingamerican.wordpress.com/...ama-nightmare/
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    Yes there is racism or as they now call it Bias in the U.S., but until people start admitting that the so called whites have also and still do face bias situations from people of color then nothing will be resolved.

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    I see more racism in the current administration then in our society.
    I'm old with many opinions few solutions.

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