Wednesday 7 November 2012

The Obama effect.

‘Whether i earned your vote or not i have listened to you, i have learned from you and you have made me a better man’’. The words of the 44th President of the United States of America Barack Obama in his re-election victory speech.

Four years ago history has repeated itself. I remember waiting anxiously for the election results when Obama first went head to head with John McCain immediately after the announcement of the elections i looked for a tape so that i could record his victory speech. As the norm his speech was amazing, inspiring, filled with hope and a glimpse of light that all man can make it regardless of colour, stature or background. I too would like to congratulate Mitt Romney for putting up such a stunning contest.

Well the big question is how did he win? I am not American and i am far from being African American but whether you believe it or not the American election affects and impacts us all. After four years of governance i fell out of love with Obama. Given a chance to choose a president i would not have chosen him but would have voted for him a paradox indeed. I have loved some of his policies but envied most. I had great expectations that he would deliver differently and to some extent change his foreign policy which personally i have not seen any change.

I believe the reason why myself and some people stuck to Obama is because of the inspiring tale he has begun and by no means none of us was willing to let it end prematurely and uninspiring as it begun. It is the story of a black man that became a president against all odds. It is a story that regardless of your background or colour ''all of us can and will succeed if we believe''. It is for some of us that live in foreign lands a letter of hope telling us to keep believing we will make it in a foreign land.

Therefore I would like to say congratulations to  Michell and Barack Obama.

 
written by Hawulethu Dube
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