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Obama’s World Wide Appeal

In DIASPORA TALK, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, Politics, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, SCIENCE OF POLITICS on November 12, 2008 at +00:00.15.30.
Obama supporters in Athens, Greece

Obama supporters in Athens, Greece

Not only does America know this past Presidential general election was epoch and one for the ages. The whole world literally seemed to rejoice with his election. Why? Well, consider he was raised in South Pacific island nation of Hawaii. In addition, he spent formative primary school years in Indonesia, and lest anyone forget that Obama gets his surname from his East African patriarch of Kenya.

Thats a whole lot of global coverage for a man that has won, arguably, the highest seat in the world. So its only fitting that he should enjoy unprecedented coverage the world over.

Obama supporters in Japan

Obama supporters in Japan

Can anyone recall a time when an American election was followed all over the world? Its not like the Obama’s are a second or third generation political family like say the Kennedy’s or Bush’s. So what is this fascination of all things Obama?

I’d say its his grassroots organization that worked vigorously to engage marginalized communities into a working majority. Everyone from rural, suburban, 1st time voters, cynical voters, old, young, black, white, Asian, Native American, Hispanic, independent, democratic & republican. Mr. Obama left no stone unturned and not one constituency left out or marginalized.

Barack supporters celebrate his victory in India

Barack supporters celebrate his victory in India

I think that approach revolutionized his candidacy into a movement that hasn’t been witnessed since the Civil Rights movements of the 1950’s & 1960’s. Many people have been looking for a national & world leader, and Barack has stood firm in filling in the gap.

By tapping into the energetic student population he perpetuated his momentum throughout the entire campaign. Moreover, he engaged the technocrats & cyber junkies by infiltrating that unknown quantity called the world wide web.

People celebrate Obama's victory in Manila, Phillipines

People celebrate Obama

That fact, probably more than anything elevated him to world iconic status. For people around the world could receive his updates, fund raising requests, advertising and all things relative to his candidacy as orchestrated by his campaign manager David Plouffe.

Barack Obama is good for America as is he is good for the world. For by the elevation of this multi-racial politician displays a new day in the pantheon of American politics.

No longer does one need to be a white male to ascend to the heights of power, rather now the world of politics seems more fair & balanced and truly indicative of the 90% of the world population.

Whereas, now the glass ceiling and discriminatory practices that marginalized entire populations is indeed dismantled! Now, anyone can truly achieve whatever they desire because we’ve all stood witness to this great day of historicity. No one can deny you any longer for being from a certain background because the psychology of power has shifted.

Obama's family in Kenya

Obama

Perception has been forced open and redefined in an unprecedented fashion. Black men are now walking with a renewed sense of self realization & purpose. Black women are emboldened by the sight of a dark skinned, full figured, self styled, highly intelligent, mother, wife & first lady. A role that she seems predestined to excel in.

The Obama family has lite up hte world with their infectious smiles & warmth of spirit that jumps off the screen right into your home, school, workplace or place of worship. They represent the best of what America has to offer.

Obama supporters celebrate in Jerusalem, Israel

Obama supporters celebrate in Jerusalem, Israel

Obama's former school in Jakarta, Indonesia

Obama

Obama supporters celebrate in Shangai, China

Obama supporters celebrate in Shangai, China

Obama supporters celebrate in Sidney, Australia

Obama supporters celebrate in Sidney, Australia

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