Story of the Polar Bear Effect

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Change! ... Or is it?

As I was looking through the Internet for pictures of my theory, the most I've found by far are ones about 'white liberal guilt' and Obama. Now I'm not big on politics, and I'm sure some of you aren't either, but we don't need to be to have our eyes opened to what these drawings are portraying. What these drawings are showing are not just this 'white liberal guilt', but white guilt of most of America. I don't feel that Obama should have been voted into office based on skin color alone, I'm not saying he was, and I'm confident that he too would be much happier knowing that he was not voted because of his skin color.

I suppose what this really has to do with my theory is that, everyone, don't succumb to 'white guilt' or racial guilt of any kind. It's not fair to you or those who you're feeling guilty about.

1 comment:

  1. Some people probably voted for him because of his skin color. Although, the majority probably voted for Obama because the issues he said he was going to resolve. Also, many people vote for white candidates just because they are white and they feel guilty about not voting for a white person. I think that race should not play a large factor in elections, but people tend to make race a large factor and that makes some people guilty and they vote for that person because of that.

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