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...or possibly extraterrestrial.Disturbed.
...or possibly extraterrestrial.

Why are whites so hell-bent on totally disassociating themselves genetically from Obama by repeatedly and invariably referring to him as black and an Afro American? Please forgive my question if it comes across as offensive. It isn't meant to be that way.
I'm simply interested in your explanations.
BTW
He's the product of TWO not one. Shunting him aside like that as if his white side doesn't exist can come accross as an insult. Not that race is the important thing. But if it indeed isn't-then let's at least be fair and decent about it and take what his true feelings might be into consideration by putting ourselves in his place.
it isn't particular to the usa. The same goes in most countries (including africa) for any mixed individual: Here in france and switzerland, i am referred as black, even though my mother is white and i'm relatively light-skinned (although racists who know me and my family personnally will go out of their way to tell me that they haven't got anything against me personnally since i'm light-skinned, my mom is white, and i've been living here all my life). Africans will either call me, derogatively, white whenever i will not indulge in europe/usa/jews bashing, or black when they want to enroll me in something (or borrow money).
The main reason why i'm sure there's no difference between various populations and skin colors is the absolutely similar distribution of stupidity ...
Why are whites so hell-bent on totally disassociating themselves genetically from Obama by repeatedly and invariably referring to him as black and an Afro American? Please forgive my question if it comes across as offensive. It isn't meant to be that way.
I'm simply interested in your explanations.
I think the poster in the OP must just be reacting to all the "first black President" brouhaha - but as one who has followed this race closely for years - I'd have to say I heard quite a bit about Kenya and Kansas with regards to Obama... in fact, almost all the bios and pieces and him I read did not simply go to town on his Kenyan ancestry, they always connected that Kenyan ancestry with his Kansas upbringing under a white grandma...
So ya, the OP is proceeding on a false premise...
The disassociation idea is coming from the observation that his white ancestry is being totally ignored. It's not just Obama. American whites do the same to anyone else who is half white and half black, They completely reject the whiteness and classify the person as totally black. If that's not disassociation-then what is it? Association? To be honest, such an attitude comes across as racist. A type of snobbery to be exact. It also harkens back to the time that one drop of black blood could get you thrown into chains.
I don't know what you mean by "buzz kill." Do you mean kill the buzz about his being all black and no white?
I didn't say that all whites or that the majority of whites are offended because he is
colored. What I clearly stated is what I wrote. Read it again please.
BTW
I would appreciate that you stop creating strawman arguments.
Why are whites so hell-bent on totally disassociating themselves genetically from Obama by repeatedly and invariably referring to him as black and an Afro American? Please forgive my question if it comes across as offensive. It isn't meant to be that way.
I'm simply interested in your explanations.
BTW
He's the product of TWO not one. Shunting him aside like that as if his white side doesn't exist can come accross as an insult. Not that race is the important thing. But if it indeed isn't-then let's at least be fair and decent about it and take what his true feelings might be into consideration by putting ourselves in his place.
The OP is about what it says it's about. What do you think it's really about?
Nominated.The main reason why I'm sure there's no difference between various populations and skin colors is the absolutely similar distribution of stupidity ...
It's association.
Many mistake my Hispanic wife as Greek. It's not because they are racist. It's because that is what many identify with her look and corresponding label.
Obama has immersed himself in the black community, married a black wife, and self identifies himself as black. His white half has been completely covered throughout his campaign. If a white claimed he was all black just for having black in him, then we cross into racism. This narrows the OP to a small minority of racist whites comparable to blacks who would want a blacker president.
Not about all black.
Being half white= 44th time someone 50% white or more has been president
Being half black=1st time someone 1% black or more will be president.
A buzzkill is basically when someone brings down a good feeling by bringing up something that should be irrelevant. Kind of like the first quoted paragraph of this post.
Why would they be hell-bent and act like that if they were not offended?
hell-bent, disassociating, shunting, indecent.
Was there another reason? You've stated what whites are doing. Why do you think they are doing it?
I think you think something is happening that is not.
ETA: Or not by enough people who matter.
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Why are whites so hell-bent on totally disassociating themselves genetically from Obama by repeatedly and invariably referring to him as black and an Afro American? Please forgive my question if it comes across as offensive. It isn't meant to be that way.
I'm simply interested in your explanations.
Why? Because it's their culture! Neither did I say that this is exclusive to whites since the blacks are joining right in with the same mentality because they have been socially conditioned to join in by the whites.
The problem is that others have feelings too. Or is it that the feelings of the buzzed are the only ones that count? Or are you saying that one should go along with racism because in order not to kill a buzz?
Speaking as a biracial person:
People identify your race mostly by how you appear. Really, since race has no real biological basis, this is all that race is.
Like Obama, I am half-black and half-white. My mom is fairly light-skinned and I take after her with slighter straighter hair and a teensy bit lighter skin. I get mistaken for Native American and Indian all the time. When I went to Germany, a few people thought I was Turkish. My sister takes after my father and is very pale-skinned. She could pass for white and, in fact, one of her friends did not believe she was half-black until he actually met our mother.
If you did not know that Obama's mother was white, what race would you guess he was? It would be dishonest to say that you would not make a judgment of his race based on the color of his skin.
BTW I'm a little confused as to what marrying a black woman has anything to do with the community Obama identifies with, especially in the context that I am engaged to a white man. I don't think that anyone would say that I am white because of that or that I identify more with my white ancestry because of the man I fell in love with. Other than that, I agree with the other reasons people have given for his being identified as black.