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No they were not. In 1972, we were only 7 years removed from Jim Crow being abolished, and those within the white population who had even a microdot of common sense, recognized that fact.
Fast forward to the present, and many of the children of those same white people have mysteriously been indoctrinated with a mantra that somehow between that era and now, that they have been marginalized, disenfranchised, and been the targets of the process of societal equalization that has transpired in a relatively short increment of time.
The internet did not exist in 1972 so people weren't bombarded 24/7 with left wing interpretations of "the truth", nor did they have a public platform to speak out against biased news.
By the same token, the internet also gave an anonymous voice to a new wave of ignorance and bigotry that was lawfully silenced prior to 1972.
Social justice ideologues overplayed their hand when they abused the internet to browbeat Americans to "confront their whiteness" and now they're crying because we did and we liked what we saw.
Why is that you are white and embrace a racist notion of whiteness but jillian is white and embraces a non racist notion of whiteness?
She's jewish, not "white".
She's white. Now answer the question.
Why is that you are white and embrace a racist notion of whiteness but jillian is white and embraces a non racist notion of whiteness?