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Saturday, December 07, 2013

Politics

Walter Williams believes that Obama's election as president proves that the civil rights struggle for blacks in the US is over with blacks winning.
"For almost all of my life, a black’s becoming the president of the United States was at best a pipe dream. Obama’s electoral success further confirms what I’ve often held: The civil rights struggle in America is over, and it’s won. At one time, black Americans did not have the constitutional guarantees enjoyed by white Americans; now we do. The fact that the civil rights struggle is over and won does not mean that there are not major problems confronting many members of the black community, but they are not civil rights problems and have little or nothing to do with racial discrimination."
I wonder how much grief he catches for that.

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