Tonight I went to a program at my school that opened my mind and eyes to some fears that have bothered me.
So if Barack Obama gets elected what effect is it going to have on the African- American community?
I reference this situation to that of Jay-Z becoming the president of Def Jam Records. Artist were so excited that "one of them" was in a position to finally pull them out from the lack of support the label was giving them. The overall feeling was that Jay-Z was once an artist so he knows and understands the struggle. Why wouldnt my situation get 10x better?
I feel like artist became very relaxed on the label because they felt as if one man was going to come down and save the day. Its almost as if they felt they didnt have to work as hard and the harsh reality slapped alot of artist in the face.
So how does this tie into our future president?
Just like Jay-Z, Barack is only one man. I pray that because he comes into office African-Americans dont relax because they feel as if Barack is going to solve all the worlds ills, as if he is some sort of messiah.
Barack Obama has always promised change, that has been the framework for his whole campaign. The word change in this campaign weighs heavily not only on Obama but every person who calls this country home. We cant throw our problems at his feet expecting everything to be fixed, that what God is for. Change starts from getting out to vote this election where as, history has shown, that its not something that has been very strong within the black community.
The best way to get the change that you want, the change that benefits you the most......is to become the change you want to see. I have no doubt in my heart that Barack Obama will get into office and try his hardest to turn things around. I have no doubt that Barack Obama will try and tackle the corruption that is the government. I have no doubt that Barack Obama will usher in a new regime with hope and peace at the forefront.......but I also hope that everyone knows all these changes cant happen with just him alone.
I pray people dont look to Barack for handouts instead look at the fact that we have the 1st African-American president in office right now, so there is nothing in this world that I can not do. I pray inner city youth can watch tv and become inspired because they see themselves behind that podium speaking on November 5th.
Once again lets all become the change we are looking for and we can all take that 1st step by voting. Lets get Barack into office and change this country one day at a time.
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1 comment:
Wow. That's real talk, real insight.
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