Saturday, January 12, 2013

A Series of FaceBook Posts Concerning President Obama's Recent Cabinet Appointments and Surrounding Commentary About All Being White Men

#1
The right people in the right place pulled from a pool that includes all people such that every kind has an equal opportunity to be chosen is equality.

#2
When the criteria to be chosen is not based on race, religion, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, nationality or any outer factor, then the result, whether it appears diverse or not, is real equality, tolerance and what is best for America.

This is the way to good success. It minimizes all minorites (minor by population statics only) and women. And actually women are now not a minority by population anymore. They are now more than 50% of the population, but they can still be considered as minor in that woman have not yet actualized regular success in every area of life, that are well qualified and the right person.

Anytime one of these sub-social groups get ppromoted with their physical qualities as the major criteria, it diminishes the honor and influence of one there by talent and hardwork or accomplishment.

When minorities in order to obtain diversity; being the only ones allowed in the pool from from which the net is cast and drawn and so forcing us all to "taste the rainbow" is the equivolent of what I call a reverse bias, only now against the majority.

Though it was necessary for a time, Affirmative Action extends what we have been fighting against for so long. Inequality and unfair treatment based on the color of skin and physical characteristics, and not the content of our character. That is not the American way.

I am a Black Women. And the things I say is the new courageous face of civil rights.

Oh. God Bless America. True equality is here.

Yulanda K.

#3
"President Obama picks another white man to join his cabinet."
-Several Sources

WHY IS THIS STATEMENT NOT RACIST?!!!
Replace the word "white" with any other race or skin color and would there not be fierce outrage? Or, replace "men" with women.  Where's Rush Limbaugh and Ann Colter when you need them. SMH!

Whiteman just can't catch a break. I'm joking, but not really. Shame on any that brings up President Obama's choices that happen to be white men, as a serious thought to be considered. Just like I love to address the immorality of the "Moral" Right, I am tired of the intolerance and planned insincere "Cum Ba Ya"  attitude of the Liberal Left, that conviently forgets about liberty and justice for all when it comes to men or whites. It has got to stop.

Shame on any for ever bringing it up. Pres. Obama does well in choosing the right people for the right job at the right time. America is worth that. The whole world is worth that. I am certainly worth it!

Equality has truly come. Change, or get out the way.

Definately more to come.

Peace In (Sometimes you have to war for peace!)

Yulanda K.

#4
It minimizes and marginalizes all women and minorities when whites and men have to be extracted from the pool of possible candidates inorder to get appointed to positions or promoted.

Real #equality is come. Down with Affirmative Action.
Equal opportunity, not manipuated results is what we demand and what America must be, and on paper is. It hurts all of America when we don't simply have the right people in the right place. If that means 10 White Men, then I rejoice knowing every person will have a better opportunity in life because things are good and done right.

We talk of seeing rolemodels that look like us to motivate. I am success. Let me see that regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation, color or gender. What kind of example does it set for any, especially children, to see failure or less than the best, and it be by one of their own race or sex. I'd rather have one spectacular than 50 so-so ones in place. (President Barack Obama shout out!)

More to come.

God bless America.

Yulanda K.

#5
This "I won't vote for you unless you give me something like appoint one that looks like me" is ridiculous. I voted for President Obama because after weighing all factors, he is the best choice.

The debate some are having about the President's cabinet nominations is why, especially woman have problems and still struggle and can't just BE. We have these great ups a downs over the course of time, but we always have to fight. So disheartening.

If you know of a female or person of color or minority defined by some other physical factor that is better than the white men President Obama appointed, name them, and lay out point by point why they are better than the white male counterparts. That is the least you can do.

Right now the complainers sound sexist and racist and against the true equality that is now come. And also, it sounds like they didn't vote for Obama because He is the right person for the job, but that they sold their vote to get what they want, which is exactly the charge Mitt Romney made.

To add insult to injury, many are complaining about the possible lack of diversity in the Whitehouse, while they celebrate New Hampshire and an all women power base. If that's not doubleminded, twofaced, hypocritical, and sexist on every hand, I clearly do not know the definitions of these words.

I'm excited about Sen. Elizabeth Warren and I'm saddened about the leaving of office (not retirement :) of Sec. of State Hillary Clinton. I adore Nancy Pelosi. And we can't forget Valerie Jarret. I can name so many more, but the debate being had right now seems to try to bully the President and take his choice from him. Unfortunately, this is mostly by his base, even by the Left. This is what keeps women and all "minorities" from being truly equal in the eyes of the majority.

I am one of the best, if not the best at what I do. I expect to be chosen, and promoted based on that alone. This should be everyone's desire.

Please consider.

God Bless America. Bless all of America; male and female.

Yulanda K.
PS. I watched To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbé. Very disappointed. But I still love Bonnie Erbé based on her continued excellence, and not because she is a women.

#6
Everbody wants something including me, but more than anything I want what's right, and I'd never trade that for anything.

It's not 47%, Mitt Romney and Bill O' Reilly. It's more like 98% of America that has their hands out. It's just that not all takers want things in the form of welfare or social programming. Disgusting.

I am worthy of all reward, but to trade for it as if not to do the right thing unless I receive something is.........(no adjective will be nice enough to imput).

There's a reason many talk about Socialism today and why it was the most researched word last year. I still don't think any learned what exactly Socialism is. We need a national lesson on civics indeed. And we need to learn discipline and followship.

We are a Republic. You voted for a man, now let him lead. If there is something unconstitutional, that's one thing. And pure dissent is good. This is America. I am not at all saying you shouldn't speak your minds, but what you speak of, doesn't match all of what you say. What you speak is not sound reasoning, and goes against whom you voted for just because he isn't doing it your way. Don't complain when Republican Senators, Congressman and pundits do it! And yes! Especially to all women, you sound unreasonable, which is a huge stereotype held by men against women still! Think.

I love order! There is a #NewBreed of public servant coming who will just do what is right. I am one of them. We are Rs and Ds; Male and Female; and of all races. The pool is naturally diverse, not manipulated. We shall do great exploits, accomplish and exceed.

America. Wilt thou BE made whole?

Oh consider. God bless each and everyone.

Yulanda K.

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