WaPo Celebrates How Obama's Blackness 'Resonates' in Brazil
By Tim Graham | March 21, 2011 | 08:57
Sunday's Washington Post went back to 2008 form about how Barack Obama's skin color was generating hope and change, celebrating how the blacks of Brazil would delight in the black American president. The headline was "Obama's story resonates in racially diverse Brazil." The webpage also carries the title "Obama has Brazil swooning over the arrival of a black president." Reporter Juan Forero found swooning Brazilians alright:
“In Brazil, we have all kinds of culture, people, and our inner identity comes from black people,” said Melo, 47, a drug abuse counselor in City of God, a favela Obama is expected to visit on Sunday. “That’s why I think Obama is important for the world, because a poor guy suddenly becomes the most important man in the world.”
Obama, a "poor guy"? Didn't Forero show this man Obama's last five years of tax returns, with the millions in book royalties? Even in his childhood, Obama had grandparents sending him to private school in Honolulu. (Forero also spotlighted Melo in a story for NPR.) There were several Chris Matthews stand-ins in the article:
T-shirt dealer Dilci Aguiar de Paula, who is black and has worked at the base of Sugar Loaf for 25 years, said she can hardly contain her excitement.
“He is a president the whole world likes, a black president,” she said. “I would give him a hug. I would tell him he is a good president.”
Forero's article shifted strongly into a commercial for the socialist president Lula da Silva and his Bulgarian-born successor Dilma Rousseff. "Brazilians of color" are more likely to be poor and disenfranchised, he wrote, but "like the United States, Brazil has progressed on the racial front -- and in ways many Afro-Brazilians once never thought possible." Then came socialism:
A great leap forward came with the 2002 election of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as president. He is white but came from the poor, largely black northeast. As a boy, he shined shoes in the street; he later became a union rabble rouser, operating outside the rigid power establishment.
In his eight years in office, about 30 million people rose into the middle class, and Brazil grew into an economic powerhouse that recently surpassed Italy to become the world’s seventh-largest economy. Lula’s successor, Rousseff, a guerrilla in the late 1960s who was jailed and tortured by the former military dictatorship, took office Jan. 1.
In previous stories, Forero has been more forthright -- Rousseff was a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla nicknamed the "Iron Lady." There was no insistence that the real "resonance" here was between two socialists, just between barrier-breakers.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but...
Submitted by DumbCanuck on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 9:01am.
...weren't there protests in Brazil? Didn't Owe-bama cancel a speaking engagement at a public square because of security concerns? The president the whole world likes, eh? Sounds like something Tingles might have said."There... Are... Four... Lights!"
Racist Protestors
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:27am.
Any protesting of Obama in Brazil is, by liberal definition, racist. So black people in Brazil were protesting against the white half of Obama, and how that white half is half of a "typical white person", which is, of course racist. Now black protest against a "typical white person" can't, by definition, be racist. So by logical conclusion, no protests in Brazil actually took place.
I hope that clears things up for you.
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama
All the news that's fit to omit part 126916189179
Submitted by Tomorama on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 9:05am.
Any mention in the WAPO about the cancelled speeches, the protestors and other "meetings" that are not going to happen BECAUSE NOT EVERYONE IS SOOOOOO LEG TINGLY over there for this "poor man who is the bestest black presentdent ever".................................
The Boston GLOBE failed to mention these facts so I guess the parent company Slimes "missed em" as well?
We know, but who isn't reporting it?
Submitted by Tomorama on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 9:06am.
DC, you beat me to the punch............... Great minds WITH FACTS think alike.............
What Black American President??
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 9:34am.
What Black American President?? He's not black! He's most definitely not American! And he sure as hell ain't presidential!
And telling him he's a good president? What evidence is there?
Ugh, some people!
-Jon
Didn't he....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 12:21pm.
...get a No-bell prize, er sumthin'?another media non sequitur
Submitted by lotr on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:03am.
“In Brazil, we have all kinds of culture, people, and our inner identity comes from black people”
I'm not sure who he's speaking for, as the population there is more a European/Native-American mix.
In truth, I am much more inclined to believe that their "inner identity" comes from Catholicism, ethnic/racial diversity, or even futebol. If they relate to Obama, it would be more because of his racial mix, not simply because he's "black."
Depending on The Situation Obama is Whatever you Want Him to Be
Submitted by gruyere cheese on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:16am.
One minute he is African/Kenyan/American. On St. Paddy's day he speaks about his Irish ancestors and promises a trip to Ireland in May. Although, in his books he praises mostly his father from Kenya. Now, his Africanism resonates with the poor people of Brazil. Let's see, what will be next. Oh yes, Obama will speak of his far and distant ancestor who lived probably in El Salvador, or maybe even Chile. Who cares what color this man is? The important issue to discuss is his ability to lead our country in these times of global crisis. There the color of his skin matters zero....same for his leadership skills.It's kinda sad
Submitted by Franksam on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:24am.
The comments from the brilliant political minds on the street in Brazil, wasting their time selling t-shirts and Sugarloaf souvenirs, set the standard for Obama. He's black (he's certainly able to 'pass'), and that's enough to be great. All previous Presidents were judged on results rightly or wrongly. Obama gets credit for only having won an election. Oh, and being black, and did I mention that he has big ears?From Michael Jordan to Spike Lee
Submitted by Ashrak on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:33am.
Black = Poor
Black = Good
Ummmmm, being black has zero to do with either. Being black is not a controlling or deciding factor. in either.
I am so sick of Racists!
Boy! What a difference having
Submitted by jdhawk on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:59am.
Boy! What a difference having a "D" after your name as president makes. The riots, the violence, the protests would have been top of the fold newpaper news and top of the hour alphabet network news with follow ups including color pictures and personal interest stories of the riots, distate for America all due to the policies of the administration, and the anger because America is (fill in the blanks here) in the weekly magazines. Meanwhile, there would have been a full court press in the socialist blogosphere and the nightly talk shows regarding the same. Instead, we have a couple of Drudge Reports from foreign correspondents regarding the riots, the violens and the protests from duhbama visiting Brazil. In other words, we have crickets from our watch dog media. Kinda makes your leg tingle, doesn't it? (barf)Boy!
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 11:26am.
I thought we put this kind of racist thinking behind us. Looks like Obama has set us back hundreds of years!→ No way, DFTT
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 11:35am.
In fact, Vanity Fair jumped immediately to the conclusion that there is no looting in Japan because there are no blacks living there.
Of course they tried to hide their observation inside the obligatory guise of "that's what conservatives think", but Vanity Fair wanted to get that theory out there, just the same.
CA
Submitted by lotr on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 1:07pm.
No looting in Japan? If true, then this observation is a searing indictment of our culture.
When Jesus heard this, he was amazed at him, and turning to the crowd following him, he said, “I tell you, I have not found such great faith even in Israel.” -- Luke 7:9
It's not Obama's "blackness" that thrills Brazilians . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 12:34pm.
. . . it's America's 'redness.'
Our national debt is over $14 trillion, and foreign countries hold about 32% of it. Among those countries, Brazil is our 4th largest creditor, holding about $180 billion of our debt, according to a news story I heard this morning.
With China already warning us about the consequences of reckless government spending, and Japan's money tied up for the foreseeable future repairing the country after the earthquake/tsunami, loans from foreign countries will be tough for Washington to secure for awhile.
So, our President is knocking on doors to beg for more money, and Brazil is high on the list.
Brazil
Submitted by Bradford on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 12:40pm.
What a slob our president is. What the hell is with the open collar? He dresses like he's on vacation when he is actually representing the people of the USA. He should either wear a tie or a noose.Pics of the Slobs at Rio
Submitted by Red Jeep on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 1:23pm.
I hate open shirt collars on a "President".http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2733/1/?redirectURL=http://www.th...
The pre-thought-out
Submitted by ant on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 2:54pm.
The pre-thought-out "casualness" bothers me too. I'm just glad he hasn't switched to military fatigues like so many banana-republic ego-maniac, socialists do. Maybe it's too hard for huge lies to come out with a tie around your throat.So when will Obama be called an "ugly American" tourist?
Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 5:00pm.
After all, the MSM says that about most other Americans who travel abroad.
And I have seen average Americans traveling abroad that dressed much better than the Obama klan.
-Dave