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I'd rather pull weeds for an hour. I would get exercise and learn more.hour and 15 minutes?
I'd rather watch Gone With the Wind.
It's not 1860 anymore as I get told when I talk about slavery or reparations. But for some reason the right believes they have special privileges and can determine what particular parts of the past can be discussed today.
If I may? It’s because the world is black and white. It’s because slavery, Jim Crow, the “privilege of being white”. It’s because white people have received 100 billion trillion in government assistance. It’s because white racist hurt black bodies.We can discuss anything. Let’s start with why you think you deserve reperations.
This thread is not about reparations.We can discuss anything. Let’s start with why you think you deserve reperations.
The white race paid no price for ending slavery because they did not fight to end slavery and slavery never should have existed in the first place. If they were really for the end of slavery, Jim Crow would have never happened. Things dd not stop in the 1960's. I was born in 1961.I opened the attached video with intent of watching until I saw it was 75 minutes in length. What particular parts of the past are you referring to?
The white race paid a mighty price in ending slavery, on both sides. Being white and born in the 50's I can recall just a glimpse of how blacks were treated back then. Thus, when I think of reparations, for me it's mostly about the period between Reconstruction and LBJ's Great Society. Those 80 years when opportunities for blacks were so greatly limited.
It's not 1860 anymore as I get told when I talk about slavery or reparations. But for some reason the right believes they have special privileges and can determine what particular parts of the past can be discussed today.
But he won't talk about black privilege.This brother is ALWAYS on point!
I opened the attached video with intent of watching until I saw it was 75 minutes in length. What particular parts of the past are you referring to?
The white race paid a mighty price in ending slavery, on both sides. Being white and born in the 50's I can recall just a glimpse of how blacks were treated back then. Thus, when I think of reparations, for me it's mostly about the period between Reconstruction and LBJ's Great Society. Those 80 years when opportunities for blacks were so greatly limited.
It's not 1860 anymore as I get told when I talk about slavery or reparations. But for some reason the right believes they have special privileges and can determine what particular parts of the past can be discussed today.
350,000 Union soldier gave their lives and you value them at zero.,The white race paid no price for ending slavery because they did not fight to end slavery and slavery never should have existed in the first place.
Because there's no such thing.But he won't talk about black privilege.
It's not 1860 anymore as I get told when I talk about slavery or reparations. But for some reason the right believes they have special privileges and can determine what particular parts of the past can be discussed today.
Because there's no such thing.
Or they get off on technicalities like the Central Park Five.That's a damn lie. Just look at the criminal history of blacks that are free in society. White people don't get that many chances. They don't get easy off plea deals.