
lsiberian
Audioholic Overlord
I think it is a game changer. Obama inspires me to do better in my life and I'm not even black. He's an inspirational person. Obama is a great person and while I don't agree with all his policies I see him as doing the best he can in life. I may not vote for him in the next election, but he's still been great for many people in our nation.I rarely if ever make a comment related to race but this gave me a WTF moment. If black people need a role model, how about the highest paid athlete (Tiger), highest paid entertainer (Oprah), best selling pop music artist (MJ), highest paid actor - 2008 (Will Smith), etc. There is no shortage of exceptional black role models in every career. Adding president to the list of black accomplishments is just another notch, not a game changer. I think the list above, as well as the thousands of other successful black people in politics, sports, television, movies and music clearly demonstrate that hard work and talent determine a person's success and not the color of their skin.
In terms of role models and bringing hope, I think Thomas Sowell is a better role model for young black people than Obama despite the fact he became president.
However now is the time for him to deliver on his promises and plans. He's got 3 more years left. Time is ticking.