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Obama Pound: In Historic Moment, White People Exposed To “Fist Bump” For First Time
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The Obama pound, exchanged between Michelle and Barack on Tuesday night, marked a historic moment. Yeah, there's that whole first black nominee for president thing. But more significant, is the fact that the greeting which has been described by confused white journalists as a "fist bump," "closed-fist high-five," "a frat-tastic fist bump" and a "'Hezbollah' style fist-jabbing" is finally being introduced to mainstream culture.

The introduction of "The Pound" into our national vocabulary will have ripple effects. It already has. People previously unfamiliar "the pound" are seeing the world in a whole new way. For instance, they should now realize that when the New York Times' Ashley Parker wrote about Reggie Love "offering closed-fist high-fives to members of the news media…." she was not describing a painful caveman greeting, but said pound. (I think the Times owes Reggie a correction.) I can't find an official history or definition of the pound, but here is what I found on Ubrandictionary.com
  1. pound: a greeting between two mutual friends. In reality, a fist from one person is "pounded" against the fist of the other person, accompanied by both persons saying "pound."
  2. Pound: The knocking of fists as a form of greeting, departure, or respect see daps
  3. Dap: The knocking of fists together as a greeting, or form of respect. He gave me a dap when we greeted.
  4. dap: a fist-on-fist greeting, front-to-front as if each person is punching each other on the hand. He gave me a dap when we greeted
  5. dap: The Dap includes simple to very intricate series of rhythmic hand slaps, clasps, hand and arm gestures exchanged between two persons as a sign of personal greeting, respect and group solidarity. Has origin in greetings developed and practiced by members of Black Power organizations founded in southern California in the early 1970s and then became common place and outlawed practice among African-American draftees and soldiers stateside and abroad during the latter years of the Vietnam War. Was soon adopted by huge duck bill cap, suspender and knicker attired African-American street and club dancers who originated the dance known as "Lockstepping." Best known Lock Stepper is Fred Barry aka Rerun from the hit 1970s black TV sitcom, "What's Happenin'?" simplest of Daps is to tap closed fists together one time horizontally or vertically.
Emergency update! The Right Wing pundit who creatively described the pound between Michelle and Barack as "'Hezbollah' style fist-jabbing" must have read my post. His blog post no longer contains the following sentence:
"Michelle is not as "refined" as Obama at hiding her TRUE feelings about America—etc. Her "Hezbollah" style fist-jabbing—mouth-twisted anti-American speeches is STRAIGHT from ISLAM!"
Thank you for admitting you were wrong. I interpret your delete as an apology and I accept it.


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Fist Bumps..What's Next
By NOBAMA08 Jun 6th 2008 at 12:41 pm EDT
They are so getto. I hope he never steps foot in the Oval Office. Whats next a pimped-out Escalade or Spinners on the Presidential Limo. Maybe some grafitti on Air Force One. OOOOH.... Mabey they will both wear their pants down around their butts. That's pretty in touch with American Youth.
Re: Fist Bumps..What's Next
By E. Days Jun 7th 2008 at 6:54 pm EDT
I hope that this is some kind of a joke, that I am taking way to serious. Those my friend are stereotypes. I am sorry all black people are not the same. The word is Ghetto not getto learn to speak American (Joke) aight. I hope he never gets in the White House either, he might actually fix the shit that white men have done to this country. That would be a shame to make something better. I say fuck America fix your own God Damned county
Re: Fist Bumps..What's Next
By Superduperficial Jun 7th 2008 at 8:43 pm EDT
Beyond your racist stereotyping... how is this ghetto at all? I'm white, grew up in a multiracial suburb, and the pound is basically how everyone greets each other.

I assume this is the same for basically every American under the age of 50?

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Re: Fist Bumps..What's Next
By Superduperficial Jun 7th 2008 at 8:52 pm EDT
Oh, and please explain how a kid who went to a well-to-do school in Hawaii before Columbia and then graduating MAGNA FUCKING CUM LAUDE from Harvard Law is 'ghetto'?

Care to name any white politicians you've named as 'ghetto' recently? Shit, why don't you just call him the n word and be done with it? At least you'd be honest about where you stand... racism is despicable either way, but it's even worse if you're a little weasel about it.
  
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