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Why don’t we see this any more??

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Skeet Dozier2 years ago

I’ve always said we can’t move past racism if all we do is talk about it. I live in the south and everyone thinks it’s much more racist down here, but from what I’ve heard from people that move down here from other places, it’s the exact opposite.

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AlphaFo𝕏2 years ago

YEP!!!! At least that's how it was, now with immigrants flooding the area with no morals, the game is changing sadly.

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Banana News Network2 years ago

Yup. My generation was brought up thinking like this and the next one was brought up to be neomarxists

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El Pooopi2 years ago

Because it doesn't fit the agenda they want to push! 🤦

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Bubo Ascalaphus2 years ago

Because the Marxists and race hustlers in our media and government wouldn’t be able to grift if we all thought this way

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T8 Parody2 years ago

it's against their narrative

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Bryan Mabrey2 years ago

Smart man! 💯

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𝕏 Mohamed2 years ago

BLACK man history is the USA history, Despite the constitutional guarantees, the promises of the 14th Amendment faced substantial challenges. The post-Reconstruction era witnessed the rise of Jim Crow laws, segregation, and systemic discrimination, particularly in the Southern states. It wasn't until the mid-20th century that the civil rights movement gained momentum, leading to landmark Supreme Court decisions and legislative acts, such as Brown v. Board of Education (1954) and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which aimed to dismantle segregation and address systemic racism

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T𝕏 Elizabeth2 years ago

Because it doesn’t fit the agenda it goes totally the opposite direction of their agenda

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