Yazid sabeg
Obama’s impact going global already.

“Oui, nous pouvons!”
inspired by obama’s ascendancy as president-elect of the u.s.a , the french first lady carla bruni-sarkozy joined leading french figures to aver it’s nonetheless to stamp out racism and shake up a white elitism that smacks of colonial times.”our prejudices are insidious.”
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy
a manifesto written by yazid sabeg, a self-made millionaire whose parents were algerian immigrants to france, was signed by politicians from the left and right and other public figures. it urges steps to curdle long-held french ideals of equality into reality for blacks, arabs and other alienated minorities.”we shouldn’t be surprised that obama’s popularity is so high here: it testifies to the aspirations of all the children of france who are experiencing by proxy a recognition that france does not give them…”
Yazid Sabeg
ms. bruni-sarkozy said her status as first lady prevented her signing saberg’s manifesto, but expressed total support. born in italy, france’s first lady cites her husband’s ethnically associated background as a sign france is open to change, though saberg has been critical of president sarkozy’s previous efforts to bring changes to minority neighborhoods.
The fever of hope is contagious
less than one week after his poll as the 44th president of the u.s.a., barack obama’s ethnicity begins not only to figure in world-wide instinct of national truth in the u.s., but also precipitates the future for verified transformation on another continent. his candor about pelt color has elevated the conversations everywhere about not-like-me-ism.know more
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