A Burning Cross in Chicago

Maybe next to a really dark mostly atztec mexican but many latinos are as white as me mestizos

Im maybe not as dark brown but you can not view me outside my ancestry genetics and Community/Family

As group we are very visible but if it really bothers you i dont know why? You can call me mixed brown/white im certainly not just a regular white guy

In the USA we would be seen as Puerto Ricans mexicans or similar not as white


Nice Family!👍 I was thinking more Indian.
 
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This is supposed to be a thing of the past, according to some.

But it's not.

A Burning Cross in Chicago​

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A burning cross seen in Chicago’s Grant Park Tuesday afternoon sparked outrage among some locals, who recognized the historic symbol of hate and racism bluntly placed in a public, high-traffic space.

Police officers responded around 2:30 p.m. to the downtown park, where the wooden cross was burning, according to the Chicago Police Department. Officers extinguished the fire and an investigation is underway, police said. CPD released an image Wednesday afternoon of a man wearing black pants who was observed leaving the scene.


And don't try telling us how this is a hoax an somebody black did it

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The picture on the right is the suspect. It's time the lying stopped from those who are the problem.
Why did YOU do that?
 
This is supposed to be a thing of the past, according to some.

But it's not.

A Burning Cross in Chicago​

View attachment 1268558

A burning cross seen in Chicago’s Grant Park Tuesday afternoon sparked outrage among some locals, who recognized the historic symbol of hate and racism bluntly placed in a public, high-traffic space.

Police officers responded around 2:30 p.m. to the downtown park, where the wooden cross was burning, according to the Chicago Police Department. Officers extinguished the fire and an investigation is underway, police said. CPD released an image Wednesday afternoon of a man wearing black pants who was observed leaving the scene.


And don't try telling us how this is a hoax an somebody black did it

View attachment 1268568

The picture on the right is the suspect. It's time the lying stopped from those who are the problem.
This is most likely a staged event from a radical left wing group to keep racial divide alive.
 
This is supposed to be a thing of the past, according to some.

But it's not.

A Burning Cross in Chicago​

View attachment 1268558

A burning cross seen in Chicago’s Grant Park Tuesday afternoon sparked outrage among some locals, who recognized the historic symbol of hate and racism bluntly placed in a public, high-traffic space.

Police officers responded around 2:30 p.m. to the downtown park, where the wooden cross was burning, according to the Chicago Police Department. Officers extinguished the fire and an investigation is underway, police said. CPD released an image Wednesday afternoon of a man wearing black pants who was observed leaving the scene.


And don't try telling us how this is a hoax an somebody black did it

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The picture on the right is the suspect. It's time the lying stopped from those who are the problem.


Asaaand the perp is a queer socialist Asian:




So much for the “white supremacy” angle.

It must really suck to be so low IQ that you keep falling for this crap.
 
This is supposed to be a thing of the past, according to some.

But it's not.

A Burning Cross in Chicago​

View attachment 1268558

A burning cross seen in Chicago’s Grant Park Tuesday afternoon sparked outrage among some locals, who recognized the historic symbol of hate and racism bluntly placed in a public, high-traffic space.

Police officers responded around 2:30 p.m. to the downtown park, where the wooden cross was burning, according to the Chicago Police Department. Officers extinguished the fire and an investigation is underway, police said. CPD released an image Wednesday afternoon of a man wearing black pants who was observed leaving the scene.


And don't try telling us how this is a hoax an somebody black did it

View attachment 1268568

The picture on the right is the suspect. It's time the lying stopped from those who are the problem.

It's always 1860 in the DemoKKKrat-run cities.
 
Asaaand the perp is a queer socialist Asian:




So much for the “white supremacy” angle.

It must really suck to be so low IQ that you keep falling for this crap.

You don't have to be white to be for white supremacy. Some Asians ae part of the problem.

It must suck be so low IQ that you think that just because a person isn't white that white supremacy can't be an angle.

Here are some famous white supemacists.
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Another anti-Trump smear by a deranged leftist.

If we actually had a penny for all the racism in this country that was actually hoaxes, we could pay off the national debt.
 
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This is supposed to be a thing of the past, according to some.

But it's not.

A Burning Cross in Chicago​

View attachment 1268558

A burning cross seen in Chicago’s Grant Park Tuesday afternoon sparked outrage among some locals, who recognized the historic symbol of hate and racism bluntly placed in a public, high-traffic space.

Police officers responded around 2:30 p.m. to the downtown park, where the wooden cross was burning, according to the Chicago Police Department. Officers extinguished the fire and an investigation is underway, police said. CPD released an image Wednesday afternoon of a man wearing black pants who was observed leaving the scene.


And don't try telling us how this is a hoax an somebody black did it

View attachment 1268568

The picture on the right is the suspect. It's time the lying stopped from those who are the problem.
Looks like free speech.
 
Another anti-Trump smear by a deranged leftist.

If we actually had a penny for all the racism in this country that was actually hoaxes, we could pay off the national debt.
Actually, if you had a penny, you wouldn't get to a dollar. White racists love denying the amount of white racism that actually exists. That burning cross was no hoax. Just because it was done by an Asian does not make it any less real.

Anti-blackness in Asian and Asian-American Communities​

To understand the anti-blackness in Asian-American communities, we need to begin by looking at the historical role played by white supremacy in its creation. One of the earliest cases of pitting Asian Americans against African Americans was during the post Civil War era, when Southern plantation owners replaced former slaves with Chinese laborers in an attempt to create competition. Plantation owners argued that the Chinese laborers were “docile, submissive and hard-working, unlike African Americans.”[3] Moon-Ho Jung, associate professor of history at the University of Washington, explains that this hardly reflected the reality of what was happening, but nevertheless, the rhetoric was pushed—at the expense of two minority groups, and for the benefit of exploitative white plantation owners.

The next major tool of division was crafted in the post-WWII era: the “model minority” myth, which persists today. Asian Americans have been designated to be the example for other racial groups of how not only to overcome discrimination, but also to achieve success, through their “solid two-parent family structures,” strong and supportive social networks, and complete dedication to education.[4] This kind of generalizing rhetoric inevitably pits Asian Americans against other racial minorities by “making a flawed comparison between Asian Americans and other groups, particularly Black Americans, to argue that racism, including more than two centuries of black enslavement, can be overcome by hard work and strong family values.”[5]

The Asian-American community is by no means the homogenous, seamless group it is often portrayed as, so it’s crucial to note who exactly this minority myth applies to and who is excluded. The myth is mainly applicable to newly immigrated Indian and East Asians, the predominant groups associated with high household incomes and academic success, and also the groups that dominate popular perceptions of Asian Americans.[6] Filipino, Vietnamese, and other South and Southeast Asians on the other hand, although making up an equal proportion of the Asian population in America, often face exclusion and discrimination from and within the community. They have expressed sentiments that they don’t feel “welcomed and included” by the community dominated by light-skinned East Asian Americans.[7] E.J.R. David, a Filipino American and professor of psychology at the University of Alaska-Anchorage, explains that “Filipinos and other non-East Asians get pulled into the Asian American umbrella when [they are] needed.”


Just in case you try taking about blacks attacking Asians to try justifying things:

 
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