Friday, November 16, 2012

Reincarnation of Akhenaten (Moses) in Obama



Akhenaten, like Obama, was a transformative ruler who left a lasting impression on the world. Obama, like Akhenaten, are of Black African descent. Both have spurred controversy among the religious authorities of their time. Akhenaten fostered monotheism upon the realm to the angst of high priests who held more power and wealth than he did (Auld, 2009). Obama is controversial as a threat to the power and wealth of those in the upper 1 percent whose hegemony magnified under pay-to-play Republican administrations since Reagan. Titans of industry and big business are pledging to rise over $600 million on Super Pac advertisements to prevent President Obama from winning a second term. The Republicans on the take are working with them to erase the accomplishments of the first African-American president in U. S. history.
Pharaoh Akhenaten, like Obama, was an agent of change. He made some major, but rather short-lived changes to various aspects of Egyptian culture. Both rulers also openly demonstrated their love for children. They showed their personal and intimate side and family scenes in the public in an unprecedented manner. This openness portrayed them as a more human and naturalistic than their predecessors and challengers. Akhenaten and Obama also demonstrated charisma as world leaders and peacemakers.
 Both President Obama and Pharaoh Akhenaten are perceived as androgynous (having both male and female characteristics) by detractors. Akhenaten’s detractors who held this sentiment felt that his slight, famine, appearance; unconventional beliefs; obsession with seven daughters, including matriarchal wife Nefertiti and mother Tyre; and, focus on art, poetry and other aspects of culture threatened the conventional masculine image of pharaohs. Modern physicians that analyze his image believe that the pharaoh’s feminine mystique was the result of a gender mutation that caused his body to convert more male hormones to female hormones than needed (Dominquez, 2008).
In President Obama’s case, he is deemed by Newsweek and its openly gay writer Andrew Sullivan as the nation’s first gay president. Obama is portrayed with a rainbow halo over his head because he knowledge that gay couples should be treated with the same rights and respect as traditional couples (Stableford, 2012). He, like Akhenaten, is labeled as metrosexual, for his conviction in contrast to the pharaoh’s genetic abnormality (See Image 10). 
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