Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The 44th President of The USA

This morning all I could think about when I got up was, "today the 44th president of the United States was going to be inaugurated (and no longer called the President-Elect)!" Which was also for me, is a little strange, because I really don't care that much about America - after all I am proudly Canadian.

Needless to say, I was so excited seeing him on television, and experienced feeling a little saddened that I had not made a last minute decision to board a bus to Washington. I mean who wouldn't want to be there in person? One day if I ever have children, if they ever ask me where I was the day the first African-American president was inaugurated... I may consider lying and saying that I was there, rather than confirming that I was in my family room in my pj's.

The whole world tuned in today, and I think anyone watching that could feel the eyes of the world there. I mean the whole world probably feels a little upside down right now - especially other parts of the world who have yet to let go of their racist practices. While I was hoping for a little more of a moving speech, I think that there were some ideas that resonated with me. Especially when he mentioned those that blame the west for their problems, that they are judged by what they build and not what they destroy. I felt that those were powerful words that all of us need to learn from. We will always be judged by what we build and not what we destroy, or intend to destroy. That includes people.
He mentioned that less than 60 years ago, his father would not be served at a restaurant - and today his son was being inaugurated as the President of the United States. That hit home for many American's and Canadians I am sure, because there are many of those individuals who are alive today, who experienced the terrible atrocities that occurred in attempting to make blacks and whites equal in the United States.
His position in office, shows just how far the world has come, and how this open mindedness of the west can influence and inspire the world. I hope with him in office we will see the decline of hate groups, and that his call to service will see a new generation giving and growing and developing. I hope that parts of the world that have suffered endlessly with political violence, and instability take this as a sign. The world has changed. What the world wants is peace, what families want is a safe place to raise their children, what children want is to acheive their dreams.

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