Posted on 07/26/2015 1:27:27 PM PDT by markomalley
Obamas first trip to Kenya since becoming president has highlighted the disappointment that many Africans feel in his presidency. While President Bush earns high praise and achieved a great deal in Africa, particularly with regard to his efforts fighting AIDS, Obama . . . not so much.
In his article entitled, Africas Disappointment with Obama, Edward-Isaac Dovere writes:
Beneath the ecstatic welcome President Barack Obama will receive when he arrives in his fathers homeland of Kenya on Friday is a lingering sense of disappointment.
More than the first black president, hes the first African-American U.S. president, and thats accentuated a frustration among many Africans and some Americans who see his record on the continent over the last six-and-a-half years as modest at best and falling short of the successes of his predecessor,George W. Bush.
Theres been a feeling that up to now, maybe he hasnt really achieved all the expectations, said Witney Schneidman, whos done extensive governmental, non-profit and corporate work in Africa and co-chaired the Africa Experts Group for Obamas 2008 campaign.
Part of the disappointment is exemplified in the following quote in Doveres piece:
Africans had in general an utterly unrealistic sense of what it meant for the American president to be of African-American descent, said John Campbell, a former ambassador to Nigeria under Bush whos now at the Council on Foreign Relations. That the president had a Kenyan father, many Africans seemed to think he was somehow going to be their president. When lo and behold he remained the president of the United States, they were disappointed. Thats more of an Africa problem than an Obama problem.
Reinforcing this deep connection, Obama declared himself the first Kenyan-American president of the United States.
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Prior to Obamas visit to Kenya, Kenyans warned Obama not to try to push a gay agenda:
Kariuki added that Obama should not use the visit to talk about the gay issue.
Irungu Kangata, a lawmaker in President Uhuru Kenyattas The National Alliance (TNA) party, said, We are telling Mr. Obama when he comes to Kenya this month and he tries to bring the abortion agenda, the gay agenda, we shall tell him to shut up and go home.
Kangata, according to The Standard of Nairobi, said Kenyans would protest against Obama over the gay agenda issue while he visited their country.
Anybody who tries to come and preach to this country that they should allow homosexuality, I think hes totally lost, said TNA lawmaker Jamleck Kamau, according to The Daily Nation. And I would also like to add, our son from the U.S., Barack Obama, when he comes here, to simply avoid that topic completely because Kenyans will not be happy with him if he comes to bring the issue of homosexuality in this country.
Liberal thoughts are being entertained in some countries under the guise of human rights, said Justin Muturi, the speaker of the National Assembly, to an Anglican Church congregation. We must be vigilant and guard against it. We must lead an upright society and not allow obnoxious behavior as we have a responsibility to protect our children.
Obama ignored this advice and proceeded to urge Kenya to toss out their religious and moral values in favor of his own sense of fairness, a sense of fairness and interest in human rights that he seems rather selective about sharing. For example, Obama apparently didnt deem Irans record on gay rights worthy of discussion during the Iran nuke talks. But in Kenya, he has no such qualms.
President Barack Obama nudged African nations Saturday to treat gays and lesbians equally under the law, a position that remains unpopular through much of the continent. Obamas Kenyan counterpart responded by calling the matter a non-issue for his country.
Obama tackled the sensitive matter on his first full day in Kenya, the country of his fathers birth. He drew on his own background as an African-American, noting the slavery and segregation of the U.S. past and saying he is painfully aware of the history when people are treated differently under the law.
Thats the path whereby freedoms begin to erode and bad things happen, Obama added during a joint news conference with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. When a government gets in the habit of treating people differently, those habits can spread.
Kenyatta was unmoved, saying gay rights is not really an issue on the foremost mind of Kenyans. And that is a fact.
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Classic behaviour of a bully. Stay away from confronting the strong but browbeat the weak.
Choomie knows how to make friends... By marching into their home and telling them they are not buggering each other quite up to his liking.
To Kenyatta: Don’t get angry. Release the birth certificate!
our Secret Service does America an extreme disservice protecting this man .
How dare he!
Is Kenya not an exceptional nation, just like America? It is, according to Obama. Who does this buffoon think he is?
Honestly, he should move back to his homeland and become a community organizer.
yup, don’t get mad, get even
Evil should make decent people angry.
More than the first black president, hes the first African-American U.S. president
He is seen here in native Kenyan garb in a rare shot recently discovered in a White House burn bag that somehow escaped the newly installed White House diesel powered, water-cooled Acme 3000 Super Shredder. It was sent to us by a former White House shredder tender (who wished to remain anonymous -- and hasn't been heard from for over 2 months!).
And if you are offended by this photo, TOO BAD! Obama is, after all, a disciple of Saul Alinsky who advised his friends in Obama's favorite book, "Rules for Radicals" (subtitled "Dirty Tricks by The Left are Just Good Politics"), that RIDICULE is a potent and effective weapon.
There ya' go!!
Hey, who said our "light footprint" couldn't come from a few severed limbs?
Black lives matter, but so does black dignity.
When the president of Kenya invited Obama to his country and he specifically asked Obama not to promote homosexuality on his visit, the president of Kenya must have believed Obama would honor his wishes or he would have cancelled his invitation.
It was a major insult when Obama showed complete disrespect to the president and people of Kenya by making homosexuality a major talking point during his first speech in their country.
And it raises the question, Why, out of all the countries Obama has visited during his presidency, did he specifically target Kenya, with its black population and black leader, to deliver an insulting lecture promoting homosexuality?
Hussein can’t do this, it’s evil cultural imperialism!
Obama angers Kenyans—Bush’s fault.
Hope the Kenyans kick his skinny a$$ out of the country. (But alas, he’ll just come back here.)
“Hussein cant do this, its evil cultural imperialism!”
Remember when the left would go crazy when Americans would lecture other countries about their policies?
Those Kenyans must be uncle toms!
They still do it, selectively-they won’t tell Muslims not to mutilate women, but they want to force them to accept men sicking their privates into other men’s rear ends.
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