August 01, 2008

Idiocracy 101: Obama Hecklers

Since I saw this earlier on CNN I've been trying to figure out should I give these fools a STFU Award or bring back Idiocrary 101 and I finally came to a conclusion that these morons would be a perfect platform to re-launch Idiocrary 101. First off, if you haven't seen the video or heard about this check it out below.



First, I just wanna say if you're gonna heckle someone at least do your homework first (i.e. that veteran that called McCain out on his voting record with his voting record on hand) or you're gonna end up in Idiocracy just like this geniuses.

Now to the issue at hand:

"What about the black community, Obama?" Seriously?? "What about the black community, Obama?" If I would've never seen this video and was only told about it I honestly wouldn't have believed it. This is a rare form of stupidity I like to call "Now What" meaning: okay, you've made your point, now what?? Are you gonna vote for McCain?? Are you gonna do something about the problems you mentioned?? Are you gonna get educated and make a difference?? Are you gonna run for office and make a difference?? Now what??

Honestly, if you have this kind of a problem with Obama you should vote for John McCain then lets see how much gets done for the "black community". Lets see how much McCain and the Republicans care about you once you lend them your vote. You don't even have to look far to answer that question, just look at what the current Republican administration is doing for you. Republicans are about money, if you can't make them money, they don't care about you. Simple.

Now, with that said, there is absolutely nothing wrong with challenging our leaders to make sure they get shit done, but lets not forget this one fact: Barack Obama is NOT the President, he's a Senator! What were you expecting him to have done?? Right now he's still just one Senator with one vote, what is he supposed to have changed in your everyday life?? Not to mention he's a Senator in Illinois, not Florida, not Louisiana, not New York.

Let me also remind you that Barack Obama is running to be the President of the United States of America, NOT "America's Next Top Black Leader". We have to make the first step before we can just change all the injustices and prejudices against the black community. Let the man get in the office first dammit! ...Or you can still try your luck with McCain.

0 comments: