AMERICA: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl?

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AMERICA: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl?

Posted on January 23, 2009

America has long been known as the melting pot but I say it's more like a salad bowl. If you looked out onto the masses that gathered across Washington DC this week the different races, genders, sizes, heights of people were noticeable and unique from the person standing next to them. A melting pot melts many different elements into one consistent mixture. It is a mixture of homogeneous content where one ingredient is no longer discernable from the next. America is not so. The greatness of our nation is the diversity we bring. Unlike other nations of "sameness", this country is great because of the variety of people and cultures among us.  We are a salad bowl…and yes, there are some nuts.  To be "American" is to be surrounded by diversity while honoring freedom and the liberty to be whom and what you dream. 

 
I've often felt it disrespectful for someone to contend that they are colorblind and "don't see color". First, unless you are indeed afflicted with deuteranopia you can see color. If you know my shirt is pink then you know my skin is brown. Second, to ignore the color of my skin, also means you ignore my value and the experiences that I bring to the table. I don't need you to ignore my color. I need you to accept it without contempt.
 
Cynics argue that President Obama was victorious because he was half-white and was more palatable for White America to accept. Say it ain't so, Joe Six pack! Anyone that has watched President Obama step out of his car, walk down a hallway, put on a pair of sunglasses, or kiss his wife...knows that he is undeniably a Brotha'. I'll argue to the cynical and hopeless that voting America...not everyone votes... was able to see his Blackness along with his intellect, his compassion, his vision, and his ability to lead people. This is a skill that underexposed, uncultured Americans do not have...be they White or Black. It is the ability to see my skin and my skill that make you "colorblind". If you can see my brown skin and not let it overshadow my education, my values, my dream, then you are in good company...you are among Americans.
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