Barack Obama is proof that we are no longer racist.
No, he's not.
For starters, he receives an enormous amount of disproportionate criticism that is absolutely dripping with racism. Like, I'm not a fan of his, but even I can see that a lot of his most vocal critics either don't like him simply for being a black guy in office, or they dislike him for partisan reasons but they use that as ammunition against him.
Second, he isn't proof that we are no longer racist because, despite the fact that we elected an African American man to the presidency, we're still incredibly racist.
Without affirmative action, not-whites are still significantly less likely to be accepted into college or a place of employment when their qualifications are otherwise identical to those of their white peers.
http://www.nber.org/digest/sep03/w9873.html
http://www.chicagobooth.edu/capideas/spring03/racialbias.html
None-whites are much more likely to live in poverty than whites.
http://www.apa.org/pi/ses/resources/publications/factsheet-erm.aspx
While segregation in public schools is officially banned, the fact is that most of our schools are still racially segregated. School districts are routinely drawn in such a way as to separate white and non-white members of a given community, and they are usually drawn in such a way that the property tax-based school funding disproportionately benefits the predominantly white schools.
http://america.aljazeera.com/articl...tlerockusschoolssegregatedbyraceandclass.html
Non-whites are more likely to receive much harsher sentences in court than whites who are convicted of the same crime in roughly the same circumstances. Studies also show that non-whites are more likely to be stopped, questioned, and searched by the police than whites are in otherwise comparable circumstances.
http://www.nccdglobal.org/sites/default/files/publication_pdf/created-equal.pdf
This is especially true in the war on drugs.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/16/opinion/sunday/racially-biased-arrests-for-pot.html?_r=0
In fact, there are drug laws that treat possession and use of drugs that are more commonly used in the African American community as a much more serious offense and mandate much harsher sentencing, even though they have no appreciably worse effects than drugs more popular in white communities. The sentencing disparity between powder cocaine (more popular among whites) and crack cocaine (more popular among blacks) is pretty transparently racist.
https://www.acslaw.org/sites/default/files/Taifa_-_Crack_Powder_Disparity.pdf
And then, there's the obvious racism in our words and our culture. The people who think that having to pay police overtime or getting stuck in traffic jams is worse than black men being murdered. The countless news pundits who go out of their way to blame non-white victims of violence and murder for their own deaths and paint them as thugs instead of entertain the notion that there are still racist people in the world. The constant use of the word "animals" to describe non-white communities that are in a state of strife. The fact that there are still people in places of authority and power who think that black people are genetically predisposed to being less intelligent and talk about it casually like it's a bit of trivia they picked up from wikipedia.
http://www.salon.com/2014/09/28/lat..._ok_to_say_racist_sh_t_in_front_of_me”/
The fact that this nonsense is still a day-to-day thing.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...casual-racism-encountered-day-minorities.html
America's made progress, don't get me wrong. Things are better than they used to me. But America is still pretty ****ing racist.