Look at South Carolina's democratic caucus result, apparently the black believes that being "Black" means born with black skin. But this sounds a bit of racism.
Did not Mr. King say, "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

Does Obama have to act like most Blacks, swing on the street, avoid working, addicted to drugs, to be qualified as "black" enough? The Blacks are rudimentarily insecure about their status in the American society. This sense of insecure was not from the history, as most of them think, but from their current economical and cultural positions in the social structure.

Down the road, I think the American Blacks are still going to hug and vote for Obama, just like they did for O. J. Simpson. Ironically, the only things Obama shares with American Blacks are their wives' skin color... oh, and his own skin color... at 50% discount.
A side note: I have always have this keen sense on the difference between the Eastern and Western Africans: the western Africans generally have low and big noses, thick lips and a chubbier torso, just the most of the American blacks, who were mostly western African descendants; while the eastern Africans are generally slimmer, taller, and with thinner lips, like Obama (despite his half white blood). So obviously, when you talk about race, skin color is not the only thing you can associate your brotherhood with....
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