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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Jul 26, 2015, 03:19 PM Jul 2015

Barack Obama in Kenya: 'no excuse' for treating women as second-class citizens

Source: The Guardian

‘Just because something is part of your past doesn’t make it right’, Obama says

Rousing address in Nairobi also offers insight into his African heritage


Barack Obama wrapped up his visit to Kenya on Sunday with a strong condemnation of female genital mutilation and other “bad traditions” that treat women as second-class citizens, in a speech that also a offered a poignant glimpse into his African heritage.

The US president, whose ancestry has at times been a politically awkward part of his identity, looked at ease as he embraced his status as a “Kenyan American” in a major speech that also condemned corruption, tribalism and terrorism.

Obama earned vociferous applause from 4,500 Kenyans at a sports arena in the capital, Nairobi, by throwing down the gauntlet over the rights of women and girls. He gave short shrift to those in Africa who hide behind arguments defending tradition and culture against values they say are imposed by the west. Considering his heritage, it was a case he could make better than any previous US president.

“Every country and every culture has traditions that are unique and help make that country what it is, but just because something is part of your past doesn’t make it right; it doesn’t mean it defines your future,” Obama said, citing the recent debate in America over the Confederate flag.

“Around the world there is a tradition of oppressing women and treating them differently and not giving them the same opportunities, and husbands beating their wives, and children not being sent to school. Those are traditions. Treating women and girls as second-class citizens. Those are bad traditions. They need to change.”

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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/26/barack-obama-condemns-tradition-women-second-class-citizens-nairobi

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Barack Obama in Kenya: 'no excuse' for treating women as second-class citizens (Original Post) DonViejo Jul 2015 OP
America has a history of meddling in foreign countries for some of the worst reasons.. mountain grammy Jul 2015 #1
I thiught this was the most compelling part of this speech Skittles Jul 2015 #2
K&R Novara Jul 2015 #3
"just because something is part of your past doesn’t make it right" Sunlei Jul 2015 #4
Still Waiting for ERA in the US McKim Jul 2015 #5
Oh, yes there is.... trusty elf Jul 2015 #6

mountain grammy

(26,646 posts)
1. America has a history of meddling in foreign countries for some of the worst reasons..
Sun Jul 26, 2015, 03:37 PM
Jul 2015

but these issues deserve attention from all world leaders. Thanks, President Obama.

Skittles

(153,185 posts)
2. I thiught this was the most compelling part of this speech
Sun Jul 26, 2015, 05:47 PM
Jul 2015

I think he was speaking not only as the president of the United States, but as a man with two daughters, a man who has been profoundly influenced by strong women

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
4. "just because something is part of your past doesn’t make it right"
Sun Jul 26, 2015, 06:04 PM
Jul 2015

He would have made a great College Professor/ Educator/or Teacher, oh wait!

McKim

(2,412 posts)
5. Still Waiting for ERA in the US
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 06:12 PM
Jul 2015

I remind the president that we don't have all our equal rights here either. I am still waiting for the ERA Amendment to pass our congress.
I wish he would say stuff like that here.

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