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in 1940 Blacks made up 9.8% or 12,952,128 of the 132,164,569 while whites 89.8% or 118,683,783
During WWII
1.2 million African Americans served in the U.S. Armed Forces and 708 were killed in combat.
Of the 14.8 million Americans in WWII 406,592 deaths were whites or 2.75% while blacks 0.06%
Yet after WWII starting with LBJ's "war on poverty"...
Poverty among blacks has fallen sharply: In 1966, two years after Johnson’s speech, four-in-ten (41.8%) of African-Americans were poor;
blacks constituted nearly a third (31.1%) of all poor Americans.
By 2012, poverty among African-Americans had fallen to 27.2% — still more than double the rate among whites (12.7%, 1.4 percentage points higher than in 1966).
Now I'm going to shout!
That is enough "REPARATION" spending!
THAT is enough "WOKENESS".
That is enough "WHITE PRIVILEGE" CRAP!
The blacks didn't serve America in WWII and the crap excuse "well they weren't given the chance" is just that!
NO MORE KISSING BLACK Butts!
The MSM, the WOKE crowd, the BLM hoodlums have succeeded in making me SICK! Enough is enough.
During WWII
1.2 million African Americans served in the U.S. Armed Forces and 708 were killed in combat.
How many American airmen died in World War 2? - Answers
:About 1/4 of 1%. Racism was still pervasive throughout the army even though black troops had proved themselves in previous wars. It's amazing how a black man would even want to serve a country that for the most part thought him a dog. But those that did serve (and over a millions of them did)...
www.answers.com
Yet after WWII starting with LBJ's "war on poverty"...
Poverty among blacks has fallen sharply: In 1966, two years after Johnson’s speech, four-in-ten (41.8%) of African-Americans were poor;
blacks constituted nearly a third (31.1%) of all poor Americans.
By 2012, poverty among African-Americans had fallen to 27.2% — still more than double the rate among whites (12.7%, 1.4 percentage points higher than in 1966).
Who’s poor in America? 50 years into the ‘War on Poverty,’ a data portrait
The War on Poverty was arguably the most ambitious domestic policy initiative since the Great Depression. But the overall effectiveness of the War on Poverty remains hotly debated.
www.pewresearch.org
Now I'm going to shout!
That is enough "REPARATION" spending!
THAT is enough "WOKENESS".
That is enough "WHITE PRIVILEGE" CRAP!
The blacks didn't serve America in WWII and the crap excuse "well they weren't given the chance" is just that!
NO MORE KISSING BLACK Butts!
The MSM, the WOKE crowd, the BLM hoodlums have succeeded in making me SICK! Enough is enough.