The Obama Speech
Anyone with a passing interest in the ongoing U.S. Democratic primaries might have heard raves about a certain Obama speech today. Go ahead and hear it in its entirety first. I must agree with pundits who are hailing it as one of the greatest speech on race since Martin Luther King’s I’ve a dream speech. This speech was necessitated by a certain angst-filled speech by Obama’s pastor. Race relations have always played an important role in U.S. politics and as Obama mentions in his speech has been exploited often by politicians to further their personal ends. He didn’t simply sympathize with African Americans and send whites down a guilt trip but gave an nuanced explanation of the current race imbroglio in the United States.
If you wonder why a desi student like me who has hardly spent time in the U.S. understand about race relations fraught with discrimination and prejudice, then try and contextualize Obama’s speech in an Indian context as well. Just simply replace blacks with Muslims and whites with Hindus and you’ll find plenty of common ground in the way religion (and now caste) is ingrained in Indian politics. I’m sure you will nod your head when Obama talks about opinions within a particular community against another expressed in hushed tones while being politely deferential when with others. You might remember a certain relative or even your parent who agreed that Muslims deserved to be taught a lesson in Gujarat or how Babri Masjid deserved to be torn down.
No matter where you travel or live, some things never change. Poor Obama keeps on harping, yes we can. Can we?
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