by exploited » Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:40 pm
On the issue of race, Obama made a few mild mistakes, but they were only mistakes because they (a) were foreseeably controversial and (b) achieved very little in the way of influencing the behaviour of others.
I personally thought he was very restrained. As the first black President of a country that does have significant racial tensions, it would be very tempting to come down hard, and really swing your weight around pushing things forward. Saying "that could have been my son" is pretty mild compared to saying "the police, courts, juries and lawmakers in this country engage in widespread and historical racism and it needs to be confronted now." That is the truth of the matter, and it is much more harsh than what he said.
Overall, his message was consistent: don't use violence, don't kill cops, try to understand that blacks are upset and their distrust of the system prevails over the individual circumstances of each case, etc.
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