Really complicated question.

Okay, since Obama is the first African-American president, if a African-American woman ran and won, she be considered the first African-American woman. But if after her term ends and a (no offense) white person runs and wins, would she be called the first white woman president 또는 what?
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Oh, but if the white woman ran first, what would the black(because I don't want to write it out) woman be considered?
zanesaaomgfan posted over a year ago
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The first female African American President.
Trainofdoom posted over a year ago
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Trainofdoom said:
Uhhhhhh. Well in African American culture those with high social 또는 educational status who occupy positions formally taken 의해 white people we add the "First African American -------" title.

But fo' white peeps we don't care! ;)
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PeterPansgirl12 said:
No, she would not be called the first white woman bc she isnt white. I kinda didnt understand this 질문 xD
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Like I said, it was complicated. XD Sorry.
zanesaaomgfan posted over a year ago
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It's totally alright :)
PeterPansgirl12 posted over a year ago
BlindBandit92 said:
Hmm that's a good question. I believe that probably would happen.
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Tyler47 said:
I don't suppose so.
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NomyCake said:
Probably. -_-
But I think that if a black woman became president, she should just be called "the first woman president" and the white woman after her should be the second. -_- It makes me so mad when people say "The first black ____".
It makes me think, "Would they do that for a Hispanic? For an Asian? For a Native Americans?" And I always answer myself the same...
Probably not.
It's a bit... irritating how the majority of American society puts such a huge label on being black. Some are good labels, some are bad labels, but that's all they are; labels

Sorry for going off on a tangent... XD
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Let's just say we're proud to have come such long way from being illiterate and slaving over crops. Perhaps too proud.
Trainofdoom posted over a year ago
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I agree to a point. However as long as it's positive i see no problem with it. Black people have come a long way from what white people did to them years 이전 and they should be proud of who they are. I know it's being labelled, but all of society is labelled now, we can't escape that. if i were black, i would be proud to be known as the first black female president of the united states...even though im british but still XD
BabyBlud posted over a year ago
sarabeara said:
Hmmm. Probably the "First Caucasian Woman President." Good 질문 though :)
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Immortal42 said:
I don't know, I think she wouldn't get a title.
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Sammisaurus said:
Nah, she wouldn't matter. The other lady would have taken the title.
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BabyBlud said:
If a female African-American woman ran for president and won, yes she would be considered the first.
if a female white woman ran for president and won, she would also be considered the first

as neither have won before. if my history is correct (forgive me i am british and someone correct me if i am wrong) no woman has yet become president of the untied states.
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You're correct
Trainofdoom posted over a year ago
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Thank you, and i would also like to correct a minor spelling mistake in my answer. last sentance - meant united instead of untied XD
BabyBlud posted over a year ago
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