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Video Shows Marijuana Smoking Obama Complaining White People Are Superior In His Country Of Kenya (Video) October 6. 2016
An old video recorded in Kenya has surfaced of U.S. President Barack Obama, on vacation in his twenties stating, “I am saddened whites are still superior.” This was a very poor way to express the disparities in Kenya. It makes Obama sound like he has an inferiority complex.
Obama smoking weed and chatting out of his butt To this day, Obama still has issues with white people. Obama has repeatedly exhibited that he has a chip on his shoulder concerning white people. Obama’s father taught him these prejudices. It is supremely hypocritical as Obama’s late mother is white. I believe you address racism as you see it when it surfaces from someone. However, you don’t make blanket comments about everyone, as not all white people are racist. God made us all equal. He does not favor one race over another. People need to forsake the superiority and inferiority complex. We are all equal. STORY SOURCE Never Before Seen Video – Obama on Race: “I am saddened that whites are still superior….things could explode” President whines about white privilege in newly uncovered 1990 footage Paul Joseph Watson - October 4, 2016 - Never before seen video provided exclusively to Infowars shows President Barack Obama complaining about white privilege during a 1990 trip to Kenya. The footage, filmed and narrated by Obama’s sister Auma, shows the president on his first trip to Kenya as a young man in his 20s. Michelle Obama also accompanied her husband on the trip. Crowdfunding platform WeSearchr provided the video exclusively to Infowars. Obama says in the film: “I’m deeply saddened by a sense that whites are still superior in this country, in some sense, that if you sit at a restaurant, they’re served before a Kenyan is served. If you go through customs, a white person is going to have an easier time going through customs.” Obama also warns that “things could explode at any point” as a result of the resentment black Kenyans have towards white people. At one point in the movie Obama says he has “a lot at stake” in building “a strong black country in Kenya.” Elsewhere, the footage shows white and Asian tourists visiting poor Kenyan villagers, a sight that offends Obama, who refused to join them on the tour according to his sister. “These strangers move about our country as a matter of course, with disturbing confidence,” she states in the video, complaining that her people “are being exhibited” for the entertainment of the tourists. Obama’s 1990 comments are fascinating given the fact that his presidency has been tainted by some of the worst race relations in America for decades, fueled by police shootings and riots in Ferguson, Baltimore and Charlotte. RELATED ARTICLE |
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