An Informal Debate on Race Relations in the United States Including Its History

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I already did to the OP... you can read that one
OK, I believe you're referring to post #10, correct?

That being the case, I'd like you to confirm if 1. Whites were racist then and 2. When did they change into not being that way?
 
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OK, I believe you're referring to post #10, correct?

That being the case, I'd like you to confirm if 1. Whites were racist then and 2. When did they change into not being that way?
Actually no.... but I will answer.
Obviously whites were racist in the 50s and 60s, and further.
And who is "they"?.. you act as if every white person alive today somehow inherited all of the thoughts of people 70 years before. What a strange question.
I am not racist like my grandfather, because I am not my grandfather... believe it or not I am not reincarnated from some previous life.
 
This is where you referred to it being legal and/or the law.

Am I wrong in this understanding?

My question is simply, to who?

Certainly not to the conquered/defeated native Indians. Correct?

Can you show where the actions taken by the colonists violated any laws?
 
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