Dear Juanito,
Still among the French I have to tell you how exhilarating an experience the election of President Obama was. Well, rephrased in European terms, may it be the first Afro-American, black-colored, ethnically especial or simply non-white man raised to the Presidency of the
It would be worthless to remind Europeans –at least those who happen to be around me- how they called Americans when George W. Bush was elected or, even worse, reelected. Memory, history, societies are not scientific matters and therefore contradiction and non-trivial twists plague them. It is human nature to blame anyone else when things go wrong and to take credit for anything worthy, to change their minds in unpredictable ways and without notice or explanation, so they can actually defend behind scenes what they adamantly fight against in broad daylight. So here you have it: joyful Europeans celebrating in every possible way the European Constitution authorizes them, the election of a non-white guy as the far-neighbors’ President… so far, actually, that they cannot conceive of doing anything slightly similar in their own countries! But certainly this is not admitted, quite on the contrary: they are always ahead of
“Look closely because things are rarely the way they look” said Professor Ithaca every time somebody expressed a point of view about contemporary affairs. What a shame he couldn’t see these times, I think, but on the other hand he was blessed for not dealing with such an unbearable load of demeaning hypocrisy: Europe is full of laws protecting homosexuals while in most of the States they cannot even marry; gay couples are so respected in European societies as are Arabs, Blacks and Jewish, i.e., they live apart! On the other hand, in the
I don’t want to go further with this old, very old discussion, considering we’re two expatriated Mexican-born malgré tout, so I’ll finish laughing with a historical remark: Mexico had pure (whatever that means) Indian presidents, black ones (Vicente Guerrero), white ones and even mixed brownies at the Presidency. But Gonzalo N. Santos found our ethnical limitations in his Memorias: “Por mandato constitucional ningún cacarizo puede ser Presidente de México”.
Gonzalo was white and smooth, of course!
Yours,
M.B. & A.Z. (el inglés).