Monday, November 10, 2008

Obama inspiring a minority Indian PM?? (Part-II)

In my previous post, I discussed about the agenda adopted by Obama in his election campaign and why India is still not ready for a minority PM or for an open public debate for the same. I also discussed about how media should be more responsible and not promote racial discrimination. In order not to be branded as a pessimist and also to present the other side of the story, let me now discuss the positives that have come out of the election of Obama as the president towards having a minority PM in India.
“If it can happen in US of A, it can happen here in India; if Americans can get over minority and discrimination, so can we and vote for a minority PM”. These are precisely the thoughts invading the minds of millions in India right now. If the whites in America can get over their chauvinism, put development ahead of race and vote for a black president than why can’t we do the same? The election of Obama as president has forced the majority not only in India but throughout the world to think so. It has influenced people all over the world to think beyond racism and to think of development. Since the events in US of A influence the entire world, every moment happening over there is keenly watched by majority all over. Having a minority President in America has definitely made the majority more open towards having a minority leader in their own backyard.
Speaking about the minorities, the election of Obama has given them hope. Obama has inspired the minorities around the globe that irrespective of their race or origin, if one is capable and has the right motives, he or she can & will rise above the grassroots. He has given the minorities the hope that they will not always be discriminated against. He has given millions the hope that change can happen and if there is the will, it will happen. If change can happen in America, it can definitely happen in one’s own backyard.
Finally having a minority president will make the minorities all over the world more receptive towards US of A, change public perception and gain positive image and better relations for America with countries throughout the world. The change is inevitable and the change has finally come.

1 comment:

  1. the greatest marketing feat in my opinion.....hope...change.....

    it seems the whole media was supporting Obama...

    Time did a special report on Obama having a cover page with his cute childhood pic along with his grand mom...It was promptly followed by another report.....To be honest, it sold the american dream...

    The 3rd was on McCain in which it detailed how many health ailments McCain faces!

    Economist also followed with its reports....Ditto with other magazines... (Mostly biased)

    Palin was turned into a joke...an eye candy from the moment she was introduced....Apart from her pic in the bikini with a gun in her hand, no one cared about her views...atleast the media didn't..

    The media had chosen its leader....Now imagine being continuously bombarded with biased information for over 12 months...It had to have some effect....

    More to come...

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