Obama bemoans 'diversions' of IPod, Xbox era

BS about anything you like in here, as long as it's not TOO controversial

Moderators: Rob, Carlos

Post Reply
User avatar
Zap!
Zap! Commander
Posts: 1873
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:37 am
Location: Staten Island, New York
Contact:

Obama bemoans 'diversions' of IPod, Xbox era

Post by Zap! »

HAMPTON, Virginia — US President Barack Obama lamented Sunday that in the iPad and Xbox era, information had become a diversion that was imposing new strains on democracy, in his latest critique of modern media.

Obama, who often chides journalists and cable news outlets for obsessing with political horse race coverage rather than serious issues, told a class of graduating university students that education was the key to progress.

"You're coming of age in a 24/7 media environment that bombards us with all kinds of content and exposes us to all kinds of arguments, some of which don't always rank all that high on the truth meter," Obama said at Hampton University, Virginia.

"With iPods and iPads and Xboxes and PlayStations, -- none of which I know how to work -- information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation," Obama said.

He bemoaned the fact that "some of the craziest claims can quickly claim traction," in the clamor of certain blogs and talk radio outlets.

"All of this is not only putting new pressures on you, it is putting new pressures on our country and on our democracy."

Obama, who uses the handful of Commencement addresses that he delivers each year to meditate on societal developments broader than the minutiae of everyday politics, warned the world was at a moment of "breathtaking change."

"We can't stop these changes... but we can adapt to them," Obama said, adding that US workers were in a battle with well-educated foreign workers.

"Education... can fortify you, as it did earlier generations, to meet the tests of your own time," he said.

Hampton University is a historically black college, and Obama noted the huge disparity in educational achievement between African Americans and other racial groups in the United States and the world.

But he urged the graduates to take inspiration from the example of Dorothy Height, a civil and women's rights icon who died, aged 98, last month, who fought racial prejudice to secure a college education.

"A black woman, in 1929, refusing to be denied her dream of a college education," Obama said, reprising Height's life story.

"Refusing to be denied her rights, refusing to be denied her dignity, refusing to be denied... her piece of America's promise."

Obama argued that from the days of the pioneer politicians who founded the United States, until the modern day, education and knowledge had been the key to progress and US democracy.

He drew a line between Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, and today's challenges.

"What Jefferson recognized... that in the long run, their improbable experiment -- called America -- wouldn't work if its citizens were uninformed, if its citizens were apathetic, if its citizens checked out, and left democracy to those who didn't have the best interests of all the people at heart.

"It could only work if each of us stayed informed and engaged, if we held our government accountable, if we fulfilled the obligations of citizenship."

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... UFXbffoObg
Next time we elect a president, let's first make sure he's up with the latest technology. The media likes to portray Obama as young, hip, cool, and up with the times, but apparently that's not the case...
One burning question that will remain with him until his dying days....."Was my victory really worth the price I had to pay?"

Facebook | Instagram | tumblr | Twitter | YouTube

User avatar
Darryl B.
Moderator
Posts: 617
Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:19 pm
Location: Houston
Contact:

Re: Obama bemoans 'diversions' of IPod, Xbox era

Post by Darryl B. »

Um, he has a Blackberry, and fought to keep using it.

XBoxes and PlayStations are video game consoles. Considering he has a YouTube page, it seems like he knows how the surf the net...something I'm pretty sure both of these systems can do.

Why would it matter if he doesn't use those? And the Ipad's brand new. So who cares, really? But then this whole article sounds like a hoax anyway, as it has the part saying of false 'information' going around the internet; wouldn't surprise me if it was revealed this was made up later just to see who would believe it. Especially since the day we have a president who knows about gaming systems I'm going to lose faith in them myself.

Anyway, Bush didn't even know how to explain "The Google", as he said once during an interview.

Yeah, he was real hip. And he was in the White House for two terms. So it seems like you don't have to be 'hip' after all to run this country (how hip was Reagan and Carter either?).
Founder, http://arcadepreservation.wikia.com/wiki/Arcadepreservation_Wiki

Founder, http://vectorgaming.proboards.com/index.cgi

User avatar
Zap!
Zap! Commander
Posts: 1873
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:37 am
Location: Staten Island, New York
Contact:

Re: Obama bemoans 'diversions' of IPod, Xbox era

Post by Zap! »

It's real, it was right on Google News. Let me say that McCain is probably even less hip. However, he is old and no one ever expected him to be cool. However we feel about Obama's policies, I thought there was a good chance he was a tech geek, but I guess not. We'll have to wait a bit before we get our first gamer president, probably a while.

Bush wasn't very hip either, his dad didn't know supermarket scanners, heh (rich family never went shopping themselves). I guess Gore was the most hip VP. Clinton seemed to like gadgets and was up on the tips, and played his sax on Arsenio Hall. :)

It doesn't matter I guess, but a part of me just wants a gaming president, preferably an Atarian classic gamer. :atari-logo:
One burning question that will remain with him until his dying days....."Was my victory really worth the price I had to pay?"

Facebook | Instagram | tumblr | Twitter | YouTube

User avatar
Darryl B.
Moderator
Posts: 617
Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:19 pm
Location: Houston
Contact:

Re: Obama bemoans 'diversions' of IPod, Xbox era

Post by Darryl B. »

Zap! wrote:Bush wasn't very hip either, his dad didn't know supermarket scanners, heh (rich family never went shopping themselves).
Hah, I forgot about that!
Zap! wrote:Clinton seemed to like gadgets and was up on the tips, and played his sax on Arsenio Hall. :)
Yeah that's why I didn't mention him, I thought of that immediately...
Zap! wrote: It doesn't matter I guess, but a part of me just wants a gaming president, preferably an Atarian classic gamer. :atari-logo:
They're definitely in the right age bracket right now...in a few years if we ever get one, their first system could have been the NES :P
Founder, http://arcadepreservation.wikia.com/wiki/Arcadepreservation_Wiki

Founder, http://vectorgaming.proboards.com/index.cgi

Post Reply