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From The Onion's Sport Section: Kobe Bryant Scores 25 In Holy Shit We Elected A Black President.
And from this week's NY Times: New York Observed: That Certain Feeling. The random congratulations from folks and the awkward (for me, at least) politico conversations with my white patients have fallen off as we move further away from Election Week, but the author hits on everything that ran through my mind at those times.
Here I was thinking I was original when I brought up Obama and "magical negro" in the same breath, but a Google search and the Wiki page showed me what was what. Gotta love the zeitgeist.
And from this week's NY Times: New York Observed: That Certain Feeling. The random congratulations from folks and the awkward (for me, at least) politico conversations with my white patients have fallen off as we move further away from Election Week, but the author hits on everything that ran through my mind at those times.
Here I was thinking I was original when I brought up Obama and "magical negro" in the same breath, but a Google search and the Wiki page showed me what was what. Gotta love the zeitgeist.
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Date: 2008-11-17 07:32 pm (UTC)there must be some other element to this as well, though (in terms of what the guy who wrote the NYT article was talking about), that goes beyond "black being the new black." like what he said about feeling like the invisible man suddenly become visible was very close to it... as if, now that we have a black president and a shift in the racial power dynamic that has historically existed in the white house, maybe a lot of non-blacks have been forced to finally "see" black people in a way they never had before—i.e. as equal fellow human beings rather than simply the "unknowable other"?
which is not to sound like i think any of this is magical (LOL, well, in the sense of like a magical fix for the deep-rooted racial issues in the US). also, that might have been super inarticulate, since i haven't had enough coffee and it's difficult to articulate super complicated things in lj comments anyway.
no, wait, it's difficult to articulate them at ALL. XP
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Date: 2008-11-18 03:20 am (UTC)as if, now that we have a black president and a shift in the racial power dynamic that has historically existed in the white house, maybe a lot of non-blacks have been forced to finally "see" black people in a way they never had before—i.e. as equal fellow human beings rather than simply the "unknowable other"?
In part, maybe. But the cynic in me thinks it somewhat improbable that Obama's election win means my brothers will have an easier time catching a cab in Manhattan. Or that security guards will choose to tail me less when I enter high-end stores. But time will tell.
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Date: 2008-11-18 04:12 am (UTC)and for those people who are freaked out about backlash, it seems like it could be a really good thing to see a lot of the white supremacist groups come out of the woodwork where they've been hiding (well, more or less). the more they're out in the open, the less people can deny they still exist (and the less people can deny there's still work to do).
not like it's not still gonna suck. but i guess we will just have to wait and see.