The fight is still going on, but after a few victorious battles (Ha! YES WE F***ING CAN!) one thing is getting more and more obvious: In the end we will prevail! It might take a few more generations, but eventually racism will vanish from this planet. They are both a waste of time and the waste of the joy of life.
I think that may be a very long time coming. It is a good fight, but evil will always take advantage of human insecurities and "Us versus Them" and the capability to stop recognizing (suspension of humanity?) others as humans deserving of consideration. Part of the human genome is the desire to differentiate oneself and one's individuality, and demagogues and tyrants will always mix that with the "mob" and "hysteria" mentality from our animal beginnings to try to get what they want. I don't think racism will ever really vanish from the planet, and the fight should be eternal.
Granted the stars were aligned for it to happen, but never did I think I would see a black president of the US in my lifetime.
Did you know that if Germans were allowed to vote for a US-candidate, Obama would have gotten 89 percent of our votes?
Yes, but the way the economy was, I believe if a piece of dog turd, still steaming, was running to replace Bush, and Germans were allowed to vote for a US-elect, 88 percent of Germans and the whole world would have voted in the turd. Still, all-in-all, Obama (who is Hawaiian-born, from MY HOME STATE = PARADISE, BTW !!!!
) was the best candidate, although this US president, sadly, couldn't and will never have an open-air motorcade through the lower 20 states, some parts of Michigan and the Ruby Ridge area ... too many grassy knolls. And the fact that he was raised wealthy and very white, except for his controversial and "cool" 60's acquaintances and his maverick minister mentor, Rev Wright of many many years, that he denied and distanced himself from for politics sake, didn't stop them in Dallas, either. JFK and RFK, despite being Catholics, were pretty dang white, and were still erased.