First, I don’t talk much about myself or my life personally because I value my privacy and my family’s privacy…and well, you just wouldn’t believe it. My voice here is real but restrained for personal reasons.
On that note, I just recently oveheard family say, “I don’t know how racist anybody is here, but even though I hated voting for a Nigger, I had to vote for Obama.” This was all discussed rather matter of factly within a few yards of our Cousins, who have a black Father and White Mother.
I think that is the ultimate definition of irony, and an endorsement for Obama all in the same breath, Brought to you from us, here, in the fifth dimension.
I thought about that even as the news anchor gave the figures. Since he didn’t give a source for his numbers, I tend to agree with you in retrospect that the data doesn’t sound terribly reliable.
Purely anecdotal: Today I cast my vote for President. I didn’t vote for Obama because his father was black and from Africa – though that would be a thrilling turn in our history if he wins. I think he’s smart and his agenda humane.
But in most of Europe you rarely get “ethnically heterogeneous populations living in close proximity.” You get a Latvian single mother and her kid in flat 1a, a family “from here their whole life” in 1b, in 2a three students (two “local,” one “local born of Chinese parents”), in 2b two young doctors (one local, one from Latin America) and in the penthouse a family of which the wife is an “import” from another part of the country (and would have been considered totally exotic back when going to visit her parents took two days rather than the 6h it takes now).
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Sorry, what I meant is that you don’t get stuff like “a gypsy area” and “a payo area” and “a black area,” which is an ethnically heterogeneous general population where racial/cultural subpopulations live in close proximity - which IME (IANASociologist) is one situation which does indeed breed racism. People tend to be more racist about “the Chinese” as a non-face entity than about " my neigbor Mr Li who owns the Chinese restaurant" and very few arguments defuse racism faster than “ok, so if all Chinese live 20 to a flat, how come only 5 Chinese ever go in and out of the Lis’ flat?”
It could be reworded accurately as “I’m voting for Obama, but not because he is a racial mixture of black and white.” But that seemed a little strained.
Yes, I do think of Obama as black generally and he identifies as black. I refer to him most often as black. But I was rather stubborn about designating “race” as accurately as possible when I had to do this on forms listing my students at school. I refused to designate automatically a bi-racial student as black. That’s why I chose to describe my vote choice as I did.