Only if it's tasty.
Our government is, in general, broken. Part of it is Obama, but more of it goes above and beyond anything Obama can do or represent. There's a moralistic debate about whether government -- just about any form of government, mind you -- is inherently evil and thus should be eradicated vs. those who think that government can play a positive role.
Obama has had haters since day one. On news sites here in the U.S. when the news broke of the military removing Morsi, some people were typing, "So when is it Obama's turn?"
But IMO, this is part of a regular pattern that has gotten worse with our democracy. As I've said, the health of a democracy is based on how the losing party handles it. In the past 20 years or so, it's gotten pretty bad. Every time someone is in office, there are clowns with bumper stickers on their cars pleading to impeach the president -- as if that solves everything vs. creating a lot more problems.
It's a major cultural political issue in the U.S.
That sounds like moral relativism to me. If someone believes that their rule of law is that women should not get an education, I have a problem with that and won't chalk that up to merely "cultural sensitivity". A lot of cultures have done horrible, brutal things that should be unacceptable in a modern society. Humanity is littered with a history of inhumanity and cruelty that you can't just ignore and say, "Well, that's their belief system so it's OK."