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Ahhh, I see, so when let's say a black soldier comes home and unable to use the GI Bill to purchase a home that would prevent his children from getting the same head start although the only crime the soldier committed was the offense of being black.
Now you're starting to describe privilege and what it is. You're getting there.
Why would a soldier get a GI bill to buy a home? Serve two years in the military and get a free home? That is your answer? Again....the leftist brain.
Here is a true story...
A man was born into crushing poverty. His father abandoned the family at a young age, and his mother was a drug addict. He had two kids. He worked in a hopeless job, and where they lived there was no hope for escaping their condition. Then his wife left him to care for the two kids.
He took his two children and walked 40 miles, on foot, and went to stay with relatives in a better job environment.
One of his children grew up to be one of the first black true millionaires.
If he would have stayed and just accepted his plight, that child would have likely never got anywhere.
And that child was James Brown.
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