Because not every single black person is the same.
Of course they're not. But they share a common heritage of oppression, neglect and poverty. Segregation was less than 50 years ago. You don't think that such issues don't play on the minds of the majority of African Americans today?
No I don't.� Not on the majority anyway.� If you look at the crime among young African-Americans (say under 40) it gives the impression that the sacrifice their forefathers made for them has never even crossed their minds.� Add to that many young African Americans probably don't know a great deal about the plight of Black people 50 years earlier, so based on that a lot of votes probably went to Obama on the basis of race and nothing to do with shared oppression.� And before I'm accused of racism (with regards to my comment on crime) I'm going to clarify that this is only some African Americans and many whites/members of other races are criminals.
Oh. My. God. Why do you think the blacks are so over-represented in criminal statistics? Must be because they're getting all the same opportunities them good ol' white kids do...
Let me ask you a question - do you know your grandparents? I guess you do. I guess the majority of black people your age know theirs too. And they lived in the time of segregation. When they had to be at the back of the bus, and not seated if there was a white person standing. Who couldn't go to a restaurant, a bar, a school, a sports ground, a toilet, just because they are black. And you think the majority of African Americans don't know/care about this? Wow.