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The former first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, acknowledged to several people the racist acts towards her and how they affected her personal life. Despite the statements, Michelle is optimistic about the future and although she said she will no longer run for president, she and her husband will continue to serve the people. “Public service and commitment will be part of my life and that of my husband forever. The people of this country are universally good, generous, honest and decent.” Don't be afraid of the country you live in. Michelle Obama confessed before more than 8,500 people and during the Women of Colorado Foundation event in Denver that each of the insults affected her and that in the White House she was the victim of racist insults on several occasions.
The insults that hurt me the most were precisely the ones that had the most intention to hurt.” It is worth mentioning that one of her employees once compared her to a monkey and called her “changa in heels” on her social networks. Other offensive comments focused on her appearance and body. Michelle's decision to speak publicly about her feelings and experiences was an attempt to remind people that their words and actions can hurt. “As women we endure all the Iceland Mobile Number List emotional wounds that many times we don't even realize that we are hurt and that it hurts us. “We are living with tiny little cuts that bleed every day.” Insults that M. Obama has received. In 2016, Diario las Américas revealed the insults that the then First Lady received. “As the first African American to be First Lady, I was the focus of other types of questions and speculation about my husband winning the presidency of the United States. from the Spanish newspaper Expansión, created international controversy by dedicating a cover to Michelle Obama, with a photomontage where the first lady appears as a slave with one breast exposed. The headline was called “ Michelle Eats Obama .
The image of M. Obama was mixed with that of a portrait of a slave painted in 1800 by the French artist Marie-Guillermine Benoist and at the time was a symbol of the rights of black women and slaves. At a gay wedding, a presenter was asked by a photographer if she believed the US would one day have a gay or transgender president , to which she responded, “We already have it with the Obamas, so let's relax. You know, Michelle Obama is trans.” When asked to elaborate, the presenter said: “Michelle is a transgender, we all know that.” A couple of years ago, another presenter lost his job at Univision because of a racist comment from the first lady. The event occurred in a program in which the work of a makeup artist, famous for sharing the characterizations of celebrities, such as Julia Roberts and Michelle Obama, was discussed. “You know that M. Obama looks like he's from the cast of the movie “Planet of the Apes.
The insults that hurt me the most were precisely the ones that had the most intention to hurt.” It is worth mentioning that one of her employees once compared her to a monkey and called her “changa in heels” on her social networks. Other offensive comments focused on her appearance and body. Michelle's decision to speak publicly about her feelings and experiences was an attempt to remind people that their words and actions can hurt. “As women we endure all the Iceland Mobile Number List emotional wounds that many times we don't even realize that we are hurt and that it hurts us. “We are living with tiny little cuts that bleed every day.” Insults that M. Obama has received. In 2016, Diario las Américas revealed the insults that the then First Lady received. “As the first African American to be First Lady, I was the focus of other types of questions and speculation about my husband winning the presidency of the United States. from the Spanish newspaper Expansión, created international controversy by dedicating a cover to Michelle Obama, with a photomontage where the first lady appears as a slave with one breast exposed. The headline was called “ Michelle Eats Obama .
The image of M. Obama was mixed with that of a portrait of a slave painted in 1800 by the French artist Marie-Guillermine Benoist and at the time was a symbol of the rights of black women and slaves. At a gay wedding, a presenter was asked by a photographer if she believed the US would one day have a gay or transgender president , to which she responded, “We already have it with the Obamas, so let's relax. You know, Michelle Obama is trans.” When asked to elaborate, the presenter said: “Michelle is a transgender, we all know that.” A couple of years ago, another presenter lost his job at Univision because of a racist comment from the first lady. The event occurred in a program in which the work of a makeup artist, famous for sharing the characterizations of celebrities, such as Julia Roberts and Michelle Obama, was discussed. “You know that M. Obama looks like he's from the cast of the movie “Planet of the Apes.