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Tue 29 Jul, 2008 01:02 pm
Paul Andrew Bourne
Obama: Will He win the Presidential Elections? The answer is a simple no. Why? All contemporary societies are driven by some sociopolitical and geopolitical cosmologies; and one of these is philosophy and another is culture. The fundamental philosophy of racism is as real as water, life and culture. However, the cosmology that it is genuine can be constructed as an epistemology of vulnerable group. And this may be so. But, Americans have not address this longstanding cosmology that has divide its greatest for years. Instead that society has 'whitewash' this reality with constructions and more constructions; but the true is unresolved. The truth is, Americans have not conquered the social ill of racism; because they are failed to address its truth, implications and consequence if left unresolved for any longer. Hence, with this cosmology present with subtle, Obama will not win.
Paul Andrew Bourne
Health Demographer and Political Sociologist
Why do you think he's the one who got the nomination? Or do you think that will still be wrested from him?
The Contravening Cosmology
One of the challenges in life is not that we have not seen the message; but that we do not know of what they do in formulating the construct with which we interpret. Hence, it is this complex reality is is understood by campaign of the opposing candidate. And, it is this construct that has been used on late, and it is this construction that will be used to create a construction upon which racism lies.
Paul Andrew Bourne
Obama has the word "BAM" right in his name. There are more people who like to yell, "BAM!" than people who would not vote for him because of racism. Therefore, Obama will win.
Whenever kickyman lays his impeccable logic down for all to see, he makes a point that cannot be denied.
Farmer the man
Long time no see Mr Bourne. We finish college by now?
It wouldn't appear so FM...
The Underpinning Issues
Paul Andrew Bourne
Americans 'may' want to denial the social construction of racism or its scientific tenets, but the reality of life is simple. Realityis simply not based on concrete construction, but abstract cosmologies are a part of the construction of realities. A number of tenets which are evident within the epistemology of the American culturalization clearly depict the reality of racism. A number of people may want to hide under the guise of 'fairness' and 'openness' as fashioning an end to racism; however, the realities of the marginalization, exclusion, and disinformation are all elements with social racism with which are currently evident within America. These are the subtle challenges with which Obama faces, and not the construct of him being 'suitable' or 'unsuitable' for the job.
Let us begin the discourse within the cosmologies of the subtle message and social biasness which are present with the American society; and the fact that these to date have not beeeeeeeeeen addressed with frankness.
Paul Andrew Bourne
Quote:A number of tenets which are evident within the epistemology of the American culturalization clearly depict the reality of racism.
This sounds like it was written by using a random phrase generator. Id like you to meet spendius but Ive turned his posts off.
farmerman wrote:Quote:A number of tenets which are evident within the epistemology of the American culturalization clearly depict the reality of racism.
This sounds like it was written by using a random phrase generator. Id like you to meet spendius but Ive turned his posts off.
"Random phrase generator. . . "
Thank you, farmer.
PAB has never alleged that he is a native-speaker of English, has he?
I think he makes a lot of sense myself.
To be fair though, that may just be because I am a librul black whiny baby who thinks the world owes him a living and sees racism around every corner.
@paul andrew bourne,
A remarkably foggy and jargon-laden proposition, suggesting that Obama will surely lose the election because of persistent racism in this country.
I don't agree with Obama's politics and will likely vote against him because of that. However, I also believe he is the likely winner of the coming election. Moreover, I think it is clear that the successes he has achieved in the Democrat primaries strongly demonstrate that, while racism to some degree may persist among some in this country, its effects do not trump the other factors that influence voters.