Obama’s possible election likely to make racism USA’s biggest problem ever
About one-third of US citizens, both white and black, consider themselves racists, a recent opinion poll showed. A half of respondents said they racial issues still exist in the United States, The Washington Post wrote. Every sixth Afro-American believes that racism remains one of the biggest problems in the nation.
Some specialists say that the future of the entire nation will be put in jeopardy in the event Barack Obama is elected president.
They say that in this case Obama will either cast his lot with Lincoln or Kennedy, or become isolated in the White House, because the white America will explode in revanchist measures towards the black population. Racism in its open and extremely hostile form has all chances to become USA’s biggest problem.