LaloGS, couldn’t agree with you more, well said.
I could ramble on about numerous items that I am not proud that this country or its citizens have ignored or not addressed and I could write pages. But, the issue is not me, it is Michelle Obama, her experience and what leads her to voice her opinion and make a remark like that.
I am happy that I have not experienced what Michelle Obama has experienced. We all know that to be a black person and a woman makes it harder for you to get on in life. Why should she be proud of growing up in a life like that having to fight and claw her way to what she has achieved when a white guy or even a white woman does not have to put up with the silent and blatant discrimination that she has experienced. Why should she be proud of that or the country that has allowed that.
Being a Gay person, everyone on this sight knows what discrimination is. Are you proud of the people who have discriminated against you and the country that has allowed it? I see and hope you see Gay discrimination slowly subsiding as well as black discrimination but, it has not been eradicated. While other nations allow Gay people in the military, marriage and equality in governmental benefits the US does not. Why should we be proud of that?
I assume that from her point of view, her feelings are not that far away from what I have described. Why should she be proud of a country where it is possible for the Clinton campaign to make an issue of her husbands color in the Carolina primary race and try and use that as a divisive issue. Why should we be proud of a country that will make an issue out of this statement when the election happens? You know and I know that this will be an issue when the republicans start their full court press for the white house. Why should she be proud of that? Why can’t she express her opinion and be respected for that?
Are there issues that we should be proud of? Yes, absolutely but, there are issues that we should not be proud of and I am certainly am not .
I'm in agreement and in understanding of the whole of this post, but want to comment exclusively to the portion that I've highlighted.
I am happy that I have not experienced what Michelle Obama has experienced. We all know that to be a black person and a woman makes it harder for you to get on in life. Why should she be proud of growing up in a life like that having to fight and claw her way to what she has achieved when a white guy or even a white woman does not have to put up with the silent and blatant discrimination that she has experienced. Why should she be proud of that or the country that has allowed that.
Why can't Michelle Obama, and/or
LaloGS share their comments with the rest of us?
In my opinion, the media, the PC Police, and those looking to score quick political points were all over her comments like stink on shit.
Without once taking into context what she was actually saying.
There was almost a knee-jerk reaction from some of the regulars here, but I'm happy to see that they reeled it in a bit.
As I understood Michele Obama's comments, she was proud of the fact that race didn't seem to be an issue with many Americans.
For Michelle Obama this gives her something to be proud of, for a Southern Gay Redneck I'm more surprised in my fellow Americans, than I am proud, but I say ROCK ON!
In my lifetime, the last time that I was proud to be an American were the minutes, hours, and days that followed the events of September 11, 2001.
For those brief moments we were ALL AMERICANS, all of us. We smiled at strangers, waved at people to cut in front of us in traffic, and openly wept for people that we had never met, and never knew.
The majority of the free world stood with us during that dark time, and not only was I proud to be an American, I was proud to be a citizen of the World.
Then Bush, the Neo-Cons, and the Neo-Nazi-Bible-Thumping-Fascists pissed it all away for personal, political, and corporate gain, to the point where many say that we haven't been this divided as Americans since the Civil War of the 19th Century.
So Michele, and LaloGS are entitled to feel anyway that they want.
IMHO.
