Obama gives valuable political messages to Kosovo as well: Don't judge others, they're all flawed

Former US President Barack Obama has called for an end to the culture of rejection in politics, saying this is not an effective form of activism. On Tuesday, Obama attended the third anniversary of the Obama Foundation Summit in Illinois, Chicago, a event attended by high profile speakers. [...]
On Tuesday, Obama attended the third anniversary of the Obama Foundation Summit in Illinois, Chicago, a event attended by high profile speakers.
While talking to actress and activist Yara Sahidi, former American President also told of the extremely harsh judgment on people in social media, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.
This idea of Puritanism, purity, that you never do anything wrong, no compromise, that politically you're right and such things, these you must quickly exceed,” he said.
“Bota is a mess. It has ambition. People who do great things have many faults. ”
Obama further stressed that the risk of being “for prejudiced” to people was something you see “particularly in university campuses” and which has infiltrated social networks. /Periscope











