Coming from someone who has no issue with telling Americans of European decent to go back to a European nation but has issue with telling Americans of African decent to go back to Kenya because its racist I am not surprised.
Those same Americans who you have no problem people telling them to go back to Europe aren't from there either. But in Obama's case it is wrong and racist.
Unless of course, you think there is an issue with telling those other American to go back to Europe instead of the state they were born?
Either way, none of it is racist.
Where are you getting that from? I never said any such thing.
Obviously the salient difference is that Americans of European descent are not, in the common parlance, minorities. They have held the overwhelming majority of political control and wealth throughout our nation's history, and have not been the victims of any meaningful discrimination as a result of their race. Moreover (to the extent it matters), white people of European descent are, in almost all cases, the descendents of free people who chose to come to the United States, whereas the majority of black people are the descendents of slaves who were brought here against their will, as the property of white people.
Telling a white person to go back to Europe is essentially a meaningless statement. Telling a black person to go back to Africa is essentially (in most cases) expressing a racist sentiment toward black people.
As I said initially, I'm not saying reasonable people can't disagree on this, but for you to act as though my interpretation is one you literally can't understand makes you, if viewed charitably, opaque, and, if viewed less charitably, stupid.