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Blog of a Thin Man skip to main | skip to sidebar Blog of a Thin Man Wednesday, November 5, 2008 Are we no longer racist? Let me apologize up front for this post. I don't want to rain on the parade. Obama's election is the most amazing thing I've witnessed and it is hard to overstate what happened in this country yesterday. Let me correct that. What happened didn't just happen last night, it's been happening for decades. Last night was just the finishing touch. Now for the rain. It's worth investigating whether last night really was the end of racism in this country, as some seem to suggest. David Shuster and Chris Matthews were just on my TV talking about the racial barrier being shattered. The New York Times reported that the election swept "away the last racial barrier in American politics with ease." But I'm not convinced. The first thing I woke up to this morning -- the Chicago Tribune -- had a different take. On its front page was a sobering thought: "The ...
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