Posted on 01/24/2012 7:59:18 AM PST by NCjim
As black women watch Michelle Obama on the national stage, they search sometimes nervously for nuances often lost on the larger culture. How she handles criticism, how she raises her children, even her style of dress, has the potential to counter negative stereotypes.
She is mainstreaming to the world what a lot of us already know about ourselves, says Dacenta Grice, a 37-year-old black woman who works as a physician assistant in Atlanta. She reinforces the reality that so many of us live. She is a black woman who just seems fantastic in her own right, who just seems like every day people and is relatable.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Yes, it's quite challenging when you have to decide to leave 3 hours before your husband for your 2 week vacation on Martha's Vineyard.
Challenges?
Get a $300k/year job doing something for which you’re completely unqualified - just because you decided to boink a dork who’s faked literally everything in his sorry life?
Give me a break.
Liberals, you’re thankfully keeping your long tradition of beclowning yourselves.
Journalism - for when you absolutely, positively cannot do anything useful in life.
Mirroring their challenges? You mean they all got a gigantic arse and a pansy for a husband?
And that just about sums it up re Mooooo
It must be tough to get plugged into a $160K/year job, with no particular job qualifications or responsiblities and then have it DOUBLED to $320K/year, for no particular reason.
This job was SO IMPORTANT that they didn’t replace her when she left.
If it were to be investigated, it would be clear there was no work product and the “salary” was simply campaign funding.
It’s hard to have those welfare check stretch to buy those 20,000 outfits.
It is a challenge.
Black women’s biggest problem is how to cope with the point that black men like white women more.
Whether through her own intelligence (unlikely) or through the advice of advisors and fashion-stylists, M.O. has changed her public image from the initial frumpy, entitled, Leftist and aggrieved-minority, we saw in 2007-2008.
Sadly, we all had to participate in her maturation process.
It just shows how utterly inexperienced the Obama’s were in 2008.
Oh, puhleeeeeeeze!
Yes, most A-A women spend their time deciding between waygu or kobe, Marxist Vineyard or Maui, Spain or the Motherland (Africa), Gucci or Prada...
The Compost really outdoes itself sometimes...
Not going to lose any sleep over the challenges black folks have in life. I’ve got my own.
Having tons of money but still you have lumpy visable panty lines?
So Big Media expects Republicans and Indies to vote for Hussein BECAUSE OF HIS WIFE?!
FUBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right. She now comes across as a fat, clumsy, entitled, leftist and aggrieved-minority.
She's a pig wearing lipstick.
Or how a self-centered sociopath can be a social activist for Urban Moron culture and stick it to whitey while making good money.
She is mainstreaming to the world what a lot of us already know about ourselves, says Dacenta Grice, a 37-year-old black woman who works as a physician assistant in Atlanta. She reinforces the reality that so many of us live...I'm trying to get my mind around the meaning of these two sentences.
Near as I can tell, what we're getting here is that a black woman can actually snatch for herself a tiny measure of happiness if she can get herself married to the President of the United States and take multi-million dollar vacations two or three times a year. There'll still be a ginormous chip on that shoulder, but a couple of White House ushers can be assigned to carry it around for her.
“beclowning yourselves”...
I’m stealing that.
Its a real challenge.
Spoon fed with affirmative action cradle to the grave self righteous marxism, heaped high with anti-American theology and coddled by brain dead ladder climbing sycophants. Yeah, I’m sure they can relate.. and thanks mostly to the welfare state and democrat propaganda.
" Help lift us up, help us fight this fight to change transform this country in a fundamental way. This chance wont come around again."
~Michelle Obama
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