Comments by "Yesica1993" (@Yesica1993) on "CNN"
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Candice Goddard
"Speaking as someone from outside of America looking in, it seems that the black political leaders you mentioned are motivated by their own interests just like most other political leaders."
Sadly true.
"Voting for someone simply because of their race is racism but Obama actually unashamedly used his race as a major aspect of his presidential campaign. If a white person did that, there would have been hell to pay because it would have been seen as racist. "
Absolutely right. Regardless of what race you are, voting or not voting for someone solely on that basis is wrong, and racist. But people just don't seem to get that. I don't understand it. It never once occurs to me to vote for anyone based on their race or skin color. I am concerned with position on issues, their ideas and their track record. White, black, pink or purple with pink polka dots, I don't care!
You are so right about parental involvement. While there are exceptions, most of the time, if you set a good example to your kids, they will follow that example. But when you've got kids having kids, there's going to be a mess.
Everything you've stated here was excellently stated. I just wish more people would heed it. You said you're from England? Is it a similar situation there? Or is it any better or worse in regards to these issues?
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