Murican nationalism is anti black

Im not saying we are negroes but we are the minority who plays a similar role
You don't "play a role". You people are thieves, and fraudsters. Your word for people not of your kind is "victim".
 
You don't "play a role". You people are thieves, and fraudsters. Your word for people not of your kind is "victim".
I never heard the term victim for other peoples but i dont speak the gypsy language but you say its about kindred not language or lifestyle though so i should knew it by your logic
 
This may seem like it's coming out of the blue, but I invite our correspondents to ponder the words and meaning of the 1968 song, "Love Child," by Diana Ross and the Supremes. Is it "racist"? Or was it poignant? It is remarkable for at least one thing: If it incorporated a strong message to the Black community of the time, that message was massively ignored and even spurned, as the following generation(s) of Black Americans were overwhelmingly born to single mothers - and hence were "love children" - which is the greatest single cause of Black "inequality" today.

Ponder the lyrics, if you please...

Tenement slum
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ahh!
You think that I don't feel love
But what I feel for you is real love
In other's eyes I see reflected
A hurt, scorned, rejected
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, born in poverty
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, take a look at me
Started my life
In an old, cold run down tenement slum (tenement slum)
My father left, he never even married mom
I shared the guilt my mama knew
So afraid that others knew I had no name (ahh, ah)
This love we're contemplating
Isn't worth the pain of waiting
We'll only end up hating
The child we maybe creating
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, (scorned by) society
Love child, always second best
Love child (different from), different from the rest
, mm, baby
(Hold on, hold on, just a little bit), mm, baby
I started school
In a worn, torn dress that somebody threw out (somebody threw out)
I knew the way it felt to always live in doubt
To be without the simple things
So afraid my friends would see the guilt in me (ahh, ah)
Don't think that I don't need you
Don't think I don't wanna please you
But no child of mine'll be bearing
The name of shame I've been wearing
Love child, love child, never quite as good
Afraid, ashamed, misunderstood
But I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
Always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
Always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
You, you, you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
(Wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on), always

And thanks to President Johnson's War on Poverty, the stigma of being a "love child" was removed forever.
 
Melle haggard is a famous American nationalist musician

He made a anti black song

Im not sure out of all his songs you knew that one

That being said in murica there is a white black divide if you are inbetween neither white or black like latinx or asian you have the chance to jump on the anti black murica bandwagon if you hate blacks

Even some blacks themselfes can be republicans if they tell people how bad negroes are like this conservative black woman who said harris is not black i think her name is candace Owens



I'm not sure what point you're making? There's nothing in America preventing black Americans from supporting their country. Not sure why white people supporting their country is ALWAYS racist, while "POC" opposing their country and promoting countries they're not from is celebrated...
 
I'm not sure what point you're making? There's nothing in America preventing black Americans from supporting their country. Not sure why white people supporting their country is ALWAYS racist, while "POC" opposing their country and promoting countries they're not from is celebrated...
I dont think supporting your country is racist never said that you speak completely off the topic
Btw Trump awarded the medal of honor recently to a black navy officer
Im not sure why you think only white people support their country some people believe only whites work and pay taxes
 
I dont think supporting your country is racist never said that you speak completely off the topic
Btw Trump awarded the medal of honor recently to a black navy officer
Im not sure why you think only white people support their country some people believe only whites work and pay taxes
Where did I say only white people support their country?
You're the one making the claim "Murican nationalism is anti black".
 
Where did I say only white people support their country?
You're the one making the claim "Murican nationalism is anti black".
Yes but murican nationalism is not only supporting your country it has other things too like being whitecentric americaness for American nationalists is strongly tied to whiteness
 
Racism aside, the world would be a better place if people stayed in their own countries.
 
I'm not sure what point you're making? There's nothing in America preventing black Americans from supporting their country. Not sure why white people supporting their country is ALWAYS racist, while "POC" opposing their country and promoting countries they're not from is celebrated...
And Merle Haggard was a COUNTRY musician...not a "Nationalist"

Morty is not the sharpest knife in the toolshed.
 
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This may seem like it's coming out of the blue, but I invite our correspondents to ponder the words and meaning of the 1968 song, "Love Child," by Diana Ross and the Supremes. Is it "racist"? Or was it poignant? It is remarkable for at least one thing: If it incorporated a strong message to the Black community of the time, that message was massively ignored and even spurned, as the following generation(s) of Black Americans were overwhelmingly born to single mothers - and hence were "love children" - which is the greatest single cause of Black "inequality" today.

Ponder the lyrics, if you please...

Tenement slum
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ahh!
You think that I don't feel love
But what I feel for you is real love
In other's eyes I see reflected
A hurt, scorned, rejected
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, born in poverty
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, take a look at me
Started my life
In an old, cold run down tenement slum (tenement slum)
My father left, he never even married mom
I shared the guilt my mama knew
So afraid that others knew I had no name (ahh, ah)
This love we're contemplating
Isn't worth the pain of waiting
We'll only end up hating
The child we maybe creating
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, (scorned by) society
Love child, always second best
Love child (different from), different from the rest
, mm, baby
(Hold on, hold on, just a little bit), mm, baby
I started school
In a worn, torn dress that somebody threw out (somebody threw out)
I knew the way it felt to always live in doubt
To be without the simple things
So afraid my friends would see the guilt in me (ahh, ah)
Don't think that I don't need you
Don't think I don't wanna please you
But no child of mine'll be bearing
The name of shame I've been wearing
Love child, love child, never quite as good
Afraid, ashamed, misunderstood
But I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
Always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
Always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
You, you, you (wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on)
I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
(Wait, wait, won't you wait, just hold on), always

And thanks to President Johnson's War on Poverty, the stigma of being a "love child" was removed forever.
Don’t forget Papa Was a Rolling Stone. Same story.
Wherever he laid his hat
Was his home
And when he died
All he left us was alone.
 
Sometimes country is used as American nationalism because its associated with americaness

How do you call this

'if you dont like the American flag kiss my ass'


That's called being patriotic. Has nothing to do with the color of your skin.
 
Yes but murican nationalism is not only supporting your country it has other things too like being whitecentric americaness for American nationalists is strongly tied to whiteness

By what definition? Define Nationalism and then define American. Neither have to do with race.
 

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