Former President Barack Obama has publicly responded for the first time to a racist video that circulated online from an account associated with the current U.S. president, igniting a fierce national debate about racism, accountability, and the standards expected from public officials. The video in question portrayed Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama using imagery that has long been associated with racist dehumanization, prompting widespread condemnation and renewed scrutiny of political communication in the digital era.
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