Watching Roots is making me want to vote for Obama....

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So for the first time in my life, I am watching the popular T.V. series Roots. I grew up without a T.V. most of my youngin years, so not only do I have no memory of Duran Duran or 90210 or any of the other "generational" television I was suppose to have watched, but I also never saw a lot of the classics, Roots being one of them. I read the book one long, hot summer with my mom; she would read ahead and tell me to skip certain pages that described rape scenes (my mom, as much as I love her, was way too Christian, always trying to shelter her children from things she deemed too hard for us to handle.) I've also seen Amistad, so I thought I had an idea of what slaves went through, being chained in the hold of a ship and all. But Roots is really driving home how horrendous the whole thing must have been, to the point where a part of me wants to pretend that that horrible part of our history was all fictional, that people actually didn't do those things to other people.

But they did, and it all happened not too long ago. In fact, one of the ladies at the domestic violence shelter and I had this conversation the other day.

Anita: "You know, I've got sisters who where born in Mississippi in 1918, 1920...they farmed down in Mississippi back then..."
Me: "Oh yeah...? Life musta been hard down there back then? They still farmed with mules and stuff right?"
Anita: "Girl...they left Mississippi 'cuze they was lynching black folks and my family was scared...they left and went to New York..."
Me: (Remembering my history and remembering that being white there where certain hardships that don't even enter my brain half the time...to me, hard would be farming with a mule, to Anita's family, it was fleeing lyincings...) "Oh wow...that musta been scary.."
Anita: "Well I was born in New York so I don't remember that, but some of my sisters do..."

Hey, my little charge Jack just woke up and I have to play with him, so I'll continue this article later..

Love ya,
Carrot

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bungeecord's picture
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about roots that makes you want to vote for Obama? Guilt? Pride?

I want to vote for Obama especially due to his interview with Meredith Viera a while back where his wife Michelle joined him. You can tell they are so good together and very strong. They are both great examples for our country separately and together, they inspire me in my marriage.

www.progressiveu.org/blog/americangirlinchina

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but I guess it is a combination of things. First, Obama is damn sexy, and as we all know, sexy people make better presidents. actually, in all seriousness, I just think it is time for minorities in this country to have a voice; and Obama seems like a good person to let that voice speak through. the realities of what African-American and many other minorities have suffered here in the US are just starting to really "hit me" so to speak; I mean, sure I learned about all that stuff in history class, but now, as an adult, having gone through some tough stuff myself and realizing that the tough stuff I've experienced is really nothing compared with the daily horror that Blacks, Native Peoples, Hispanics and many others have suffered and still suffer..well, I just think it is time arrogant white folks get out of the way (especially certain families from Texas,) and let the rest of America have a turn. As my blog kinda said, to me, hardship would be defined by farming with mules; to Anita's family, it was defined by the fear of lyncing, a very real possibly for her and her family.

Love ya,
Carrot

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