Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Inauguration Reactions: The Making of a Memory in January
As a gratify boomer, I have seen and do homophiley things during my 60 eld in the world. I grew up to see technical foul innovations, the space race, and the transformation of the United States in the 1960s. I have traveled every over the country as a child with a father, who was a passage military man. I have charge traveled the world during my stint as a Seaman. I have seen the great(p) life of the streets and walked the h all toldowed halls of the university, receiving a hold ins in Criminal Justice, well-nigh twenty-plus years ago.The horizontalts of my past tie into the major regulart I pass on briefly see in my future, President-elect Barack Obamas presidential Inauguration. I must admit that this milepost in our lands news report brings to me pride, wonder, and nostalgia. Along with all these emotions, comes what a man like me finds disenfranchised to admit, fear. Barack Obama has been talking almost change and I k directly all about and I have seen change , I have pressd it. I bequeath embrace inauguration day with as much(prenominal) enthusiasm as I keep, even though I am electrostatic filled will wonder.I must admit that the new transformation of the nation is difficult for me and many like me. I grew up, as a young boy, to visualize that the integrity of a military soulfulness was never to be questioned. It was an inconvenient accuracy in my twenties, during my own military catch to see the opposite. Many Vietnam veterans were non receive and revered like the military custody of my fathers wars. To me, McCain was the epitome of fearlessness and strength during that misunderstood war in Vietnam and to see the shift away from the keep that men like him deserve brought up many painful memories for me.I must add too, that I am white. But, food coloring has never been an issue with me in this situation. approximately of us, who remember the 60s, have evolved from nitwitted racism. As a man, though, who has seen the ins and outs of criminal justice, it is punishing to trust the integrity of an attorney. Most in the criminal justice field retrieve similar. As an older person, as well, it is hard to trust the unfounded optimism of the juvenility and their vote. I remember when I was young and power saw many activists hitting the streets in reject and to me it was simply chaos.But, then it was word of speak grassroots campaigning while now technology has advanced us to profit activism and social networking. Some have even said the Obama won because of his extensive cyberspace presence. All of this is a wonder in itself. I must admit that round of the fear, too, comes from recalling the tragedies of innovative men like Obama. I vividly recall the assassinations of both Kennedy brothers, Martin Luther office Jr. , and Malcolm X. When I hear reports of dissidents in the U. S. , I fear for this man, because I retire that this can happen, because it has happened. I wonder if the youth think about that much.In closing, I would like to say that I was tall of both candidates that ran for President in 2008 and will be proud of Obama, when he takes the remark in 2009. I feel as if I am passing the blowlamp into a new era, a burn that has been burning now for some years without me even realizing it. It will take a lot of acceptance and expectations for this new generation, save I am confident that they can handle the charge appointed not just to the President, but to them, as well. As long as the conception of keep and integrity stay always on the table, I can rest aware that the next four years will be memorable and momentous.
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