06 November 2008

First Black President, so what?

Barak Obama was elected as President of the United States. Well, it seemed good news. The first Black American elected as President.

 

But America he faces was drastically changed, it is not hegemony any more, it is even suffering from economic depression.

 

I personally do not care because I am not very interested in the U.S. issue. That country has become very unattractive item for me.

I even have antagonism to them because of nuclear aircraft carrier deployment in the capital region.

Removing U.S. troops from Japan is first thing Mr. Obama should do. In fact, they would soon enough. They know they have to.

Japanese are not generous enough to fund the troops in Japan and the U.S. cannot afford deployment of their troops abroad.

The image of the U.S. would be drastically changed from conservative Japanese. For them American with Black president is not "America."

Afro-Americans are like nothing but singers, or hip-hop dancers to them.

Conservative Japanese tend to be very submissive to the U.S. authority. But not any more, they see America as one of ordinary nations since Obama is inaugurated. Typical hegemonic American president is "White Man."

 

Good-bye, America, Rest in peace!     

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