Friday, November 07, 2008

Change the world



Barack obama became the first BLACK president, the world was never same again. It has been a unending quest for equality which non whites have been fighting eternally. It was the quest which MArtin luther king made very obvious and honourable to fight for in US .

where all this fight has gone, it seems white and non whites have been pushing each other everywhere, I still remember my days in Africa where whites were dominating the blacks in there own countries. Exporting the raw material and bringing them COCACOLA. The atrocities that South african english govt. did on people in SA is well known even today where one man NELSON MADELA stood for freedom following the principle what our insipid but steely determined GANDHI taught to the world( Non Violence) who dares wins.






Today the world require far more nelson madela's and Gandhi's where people are more torn apart with the lines of color , religion, origination and prosperity. We stand wondering what will happen had the civilisation not happened. People must have been eating on each other .





Coming back to OBAMA: as he said to people that he is not elected because he is what he is .. heis elected because he is the best contender to take them through the tough times of : 2 wars, Economic crisis and planet under trouble. As he said it may take a year or his tenure but we will together as a people of AMerica " YES WE CAN "





I must say what will happen to the muslim terrorists where USA president is seen as a enemy number one, seeing obama who is son to a muslim father twice ( one his biological father, other one a step father) how will they still think that OBAMA can be a enemy of muslim, as he himself has the seed of them, perhaps they get confused and loose focus on what they do.





keeping in mind what will change in this world to come lets hope that we emrace the change that has occurred on one part of the world which holds a large significance to the destiny of many countries and certainly will look forward to stability

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