Pop quiz: Who was the first U.S. president to bow to an emperor of Japan?If you said Barack Obama, you guessed wrong. It was Richard Nixon, who in 1971 was depicted in Life magazine bowing to Emperor Hirohito (aka Showa, the leader who reigned in Japan during World War II, when his country was our enemy).
That hasn't stopped some conservatives from criticizing President Obama's deep bow to Hirohito's son, Emperor Akihito, during a visit to the imperial palace in Japan on Nov. 14. They accuse him of being too deferential, as if by trying (albeit awkwardly) to greet the Japanese emperor in the customary way, he was tugging on his forelock and whimpering, "Yassuh, your highness, we Americans are forever in your debt." The fact that he breached protocol by mixing it with a handshake is icing on the cake for his critics.
"Wasn't this president elected to restore our alliances and repair our image abroad? Now he's embarrassed the U.S. and one of our allies all at the same time. That takes real effort," sniped 'Fox News' host Sean Hannity, a veteran Obama-hater who claimed the president's performance was so bootlicking that it embarrassed the Japanese.
But let's put this in context. Yes, it's true that we owe the Japanese a lot of money, but we are far from weak in the eyes of the Japanese, who live with a constant American military presence. Our troops have been stationed there for nearly six decades (more if you count the occupation after World War II). Enough Japanese think we've overstayed our welcome to influence the most recent election for Japanese prime minister in favor of a candidate who wants a more independent approach to foreign policy. And let's not forget the fact that we leveled two of their cities with nuclear bombs during World War II.
So when the president tells the Japanese, "I have worked to renew American leadership and pursue a new era of engagement with the world based on mutual interests and mutual respect," all he's saying is that while we are still a superpower, cowboy diplomacy and arrogance is out. If he wants to punctuate the point with a respectful bow, so be it.
Our primacy on the world stage remains intact, whether he swaggers or bows.
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Sheryl Huggins Salomon is contributing editor of Black Voices, where she writes about politics and society. She is co-editor of the 'Nia Guide for Black Women' series of self-improvement books and the former publisher of Shade magazine. Follow her on Twitter or contact her at BVCEditor@aol.com.


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By: Yelta on 11/18/2009 9:46AM
I don't see how anyone could compare Nixon's bow to Obama's bow at the waist. One is a sign of respect and the other a sign of submission. The leader of this country should not be seen as submissive. His bow is a reflection of the strength of our country. Take a look at these pictures and you'll see that Nixon bows, while keeping his gaze on the emperor. Can the same be said about Obama? I don't think so.
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By: Morbidlyamused on 11/19/2009 1:31AM
He bowed. He didn't bow. The real question is, "Did he kowtow?" I leave it to readers and interpreters of chicken entrails to figure out what the President's bowing or not bowing to Emperor Akihito means. I think, you are laboring under the misapprehension that bowing and kowtowing are synonyms.
BTW, Seems like you are the maven of protocol... so far. Where did you learn the nuance of this arcane art? I'll bet you are completely clueless when it comes to even the least complex aspects of day-to-day etiquette, let alone the intricacies of diplomatic mating rituals.
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By: Mike on 11/19/2009 9:03AM
Prez Obama - that was terrible. I do forgive you though. I bet it never happens again.
PS: I could care less about some Oriental custom. You want me to bow? - sh***t!
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By: Gris on 11/19/2009 3:54PM
I think, Mr. Dufus Cheney, Obama can bow to whomever he damn well pleases......Cheney would rather fart!
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By: Edward on 11/19/2009 4:35PM
You people need to find some business. Are you anti Obama because he is part Black? Bush did the same thing and there was not a word. If you reporters don't like Obama, find a new job.
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By: KLS on 11/19/2009 7:56PM
Edward,
How about the idea of our elite and mainstream media finding new jobs for kissing this idiots butt and making him out to be some kind of God. Yes we can agree that W was a moron in many of his questionable decisions, but Obama definately beats him in the stupidity, unqualified, and incompetence categories.
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By: david geis on 11/19/2009 10:49PM
all you people thinking bowing is so so wrong...to it show american agorance and stupidity... history lession on asian respect....in china and japan when a person bows to elders that show respect...
thats something in american we could never have in 1000years....we are very disrespectful culture... to you idiots understand english..
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By: fixer on 11/20/2009 2:06AM
I feel the bowing, though didnt fit is the least of our worries where obama is concerned. From his constant lying to the American people. He is on a course of doubling the deficit that Bush left which was bad enough. Health care needing a good permament fix, but the crap that he and his cronies are pushing is a total disaster Un arguable. Example is China which we are in trmendous debt to, They have enough sense to see and question why Obama is trying to push healthcare and various other extremly expensive bills when we just cant afford it. And Soloman Yes other countries are now seeing us as "WEAK" due to Obama and only Obama. I travel extensivly overseas and much of the world is snickering at him, others just feel he is in over his head, which is obvious. When they see the polls on healthcare here they are amazed that we Americans would even consider a full Goverment ran system when their is so many examples of how goverments (ours and others) cannot operate anything efficiently. But so many believers in the current senate bill really think since it is goverment run it will be free!!! Soloman do people on the message boards a favor, disect the bill lay it out for your readers to understand and give them some truth. Also we have NO need to apologize for bombing Japan, Soloman that was pathetic.
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By: Anita on 11/21/2009 7:52AM
The King of Saudi Arabia, the emperor of Japan, but NOT the Queen of England? Face it, he's a misogynistic "wannabe king" that can't resist the temptation to show his respect for the title he secretly wishes for himself.
Unfortunately, because of the color of his skin, he is forgiven for every break in promise, protocol and precedence of law.
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By: Inisa on 11/21/2009 4:37PM
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