The most tedious argument over the past fortnight is the one in which our pinhead pundits debate whether or not the election of Obama means racism is over.
Here's the short answer: "No."
If the election of Obama proves one thing about the race card in American politics, it proves that the race card is just to valuable a card to take out of the deck. It works and will keep on being played until it doesn't work any longer.
Which leaves us with the even more tedious question, "How long, oh pinhead pundits, how long until racism is over in America?"
Here's the less-short answer: "Racism in America will be over when the people do not elect or re-elect an African-American for President."
As to when sexism in America will be over, that's going to happen at the end of racism or shortly thereafter. In fact, given the rise of Sarah Palin and the intensity which the current ruling racists of America are seeking to destroy her, the racists know that too.
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