Obama Did It Again! This Time The President’s Rude Habit Draws Sharp Rebukes During India Visit
(Western Center for Journalism) -- It was only a few months ago, as Western Journalism reported,
that President Obama was sharply criticized on social media networks
after being caught on camera casually chewing gum at the big
international summit in China.
News reports quoted Chinese observers of Obama’s behavior — behavior that they clearly found offensive: “…Chinese Internet users, accustomed to the highly formal standards of their stiff party leadership, quickly characterized the leader of the world’s most powerful nation as an impolite ‘idler,’ or careless ‘rapper.’”
News reports quoted Chinese observers of Obama’s behavior — behavior that they clearly found offensive: “…Chinese Internet users, accustomed to the highly formal standards of their stiff party leadership, quickly characterized the leader of the world’s most powerful nation as an impolite ‘idler,’ or careless ‘rapper.’”
And it was just a few months before that incident that President Obama was taken to task for chewing gum during solemn D-Day ceremonies in France as Queen Elizabeth II was introduced.
But
apparently, the president couldn’t care less about how his public
gum-chewing is perceived as he travels to foreign lands for formal
events important to his hosts.
The Times Of India newspaper
characterized as “an ungainly sight” Obama’s habit once more on full
display as he sat next to India’s prime minister during the Republic Day
Parade.
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