Thanks Wikipedia. "Dean Obeidallah. A Palestinian American Italian comedian." Yes indeed!
I suppose this man might raise various persons blood pressure over this statement. Which is what he intended to do. I retained my calm on this lovely near fall morning up in Great Lakes country and marvelled at the truth of Orwell. Orwell held that persons can be so suborned, that they can be faced with outrage and feel a disconnect. Yes, if a so-called Wasp who had prominence, trumpeted the demise of Obama rule shortly, he would be flayed mercilessly for saying "Black is over", this in refering to November next; he would be flayed mercilessly. "Racist" would be the least of the epithets applied.
American humourist Kin Hubbard, (1868-1930) once said "It ain't no disgrace to be poor, but it might as well be." One could apply this to the so-called Wasp. "It ain't a disgrace to be white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, but it might as well be". The book "Dreams From My Father" points to this kind of attitude. Yet some people ignore it.
Just Damn.
Yes, if a so-called Wasp who had prominence, trumpeted the demise of Obama rule shortly, he would be flayed mercilessly for saying "Black is over", this in referring to November next. "Racist" would be the least of the epithets applied.