Meritocratic America could have woman, Latino or Hindu President in future: Barack Obama

Barack ObamaWASHINGTON: the length of the United States sees legitimize and gives level with opportunity to all, it will have a woman president as well as rather could similarly watch a Latino President, a Jewish President, and a Hindu president later on, America's at first mixed race President Barack Obama said in his last press conference+ in the White House.

"I accept will see people of authenticity rise from every race, certainty, corner of this country. Since that is America's quality. If in reality we continue keeping opportunity open to everybody, then better trust it, will have a woman president. Will have a Latino president. Likewise, we'll have a Jewish president, a Hindu president," Obama said at a farewell pow-wow with the media.

"I conjecture we'll have a whole wrap of blended up presidents at some point or another that nobody really fathoms what to call them. Likewise, that is fine," he incorporated into the middle of chuckling.

Obama's remarks came when he was asked with reference to whether, as the country's first dim president, he foreseen that would something like this afresh, amidst some political chatter that the Trump triumph was the outcome of a kickback — or a whitelash — against minorityism.

Regardless, Obama's clearing answer on the prerequisite for the United States to see the unevenness that was unavoidable in the country and to be more far reaching, while, all things considered, relating to minorities, moreover considered the supporters that voted for Trump.

"There are a whole pack of individuals who voted for the president-elect since they feel neglected and frustrated. They feel as if they're being looked down on. They feel just as their youngsters wouldn't have an undefined open entryways from they did. You would favor not to have an America in which a little piece of people are doing really well, and each other individual is fighting for scraps," he said.

Trump, who will move in the White House on Friday after the twelve presentation was the 800lb gorilla in the room, with an expansive number of Obama's remarks at an inclination facilitated at him despite when his name was not said.

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