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Nina Turner2 years ago

Cc: @dulcesloan

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Simo M Bentaleb ۞2 years ago

She's on point, and that's the sad reality! Women's rights didn't spring up out of society's benevolence. It was in part due to them entering the work force during World War 2, filling up vacancies of the men who went to fight the war. By doing the job and delivering, they broke the traditional idea that only men could do these jobs.

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Trina Fletcher, Ph.D.2 years ago

Whewww chillleee!!! Been shouting’ this to the roof tops… it always has and will always be about that dolla!

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mista hella2 years ago

agree but there is a flaw in her argument. exhibit A: black wallstreet was destroyed because it was too successful, economically.

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ProbyOne2 years ago

“until they see us as human beings” Sorry, but nobody in 2024 holds this view.

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Lexington Concord2 years ago

I enjoy much of her comedy, but this is an overly simplistic, cynical & myopic take that ignores the good works of thousands of good & decent people who recognize Blacks as humans. These are the all-or-nothing kind of takes that make some allies feel like they don’t have a place in the struggle. And, with only 13% of the population, systemic change doesn’t happen without allies.

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Allan Siegel2 years ago

How did all the white-men who died fighting for the Union during The War of Northern Agression use the extra money?

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TheAmazingLucas✡️2 years ago

nothing but facts

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Nick Freitas2 years ago

You are so very abused…poor thing.

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