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Why is there only outrage when whites attack blacks, but we are silent when we are destroying ourselves? Why the silence from congressional black civil rights leaders?

109,299 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce •via X (Twitter)

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One-Eyed Fat Man2 yıl önce

Because unfortunately, many ‘civil right’ leaders of today want strife and division. It’s how they maintain power and money.

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Ermias2 yıl önce

Because they don't profit from calling out bad or criminal behavior by black people, they get paid off "Racism."

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The Grateful Red2 yıl önce

Not sure but it probably has some connection to Democrats getting 92% of the Black vote.

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Baumgaji2 yıl önce

Why the silence from black leaders? That's a GREAT question. Mobs of black people shoplifting in cities isn't a good look.

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Politicat 🇺🇸 For America2 yıl önce

The race industry is stealing from Americans - stealing the opportunity that most people of all colors and backgrounds want, which is to be proud Americans together, united as people by our love for our country, our communities, our families.

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Olivia P. Walker2 yıl önce

you’ve earned yourself a follow. The hypocrisy that characterizes the “civil rights” community is so gross to me. thanks for your intellectual honesty here. it’s refreshing.

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AlFromBayShore2 yıl önce

Oh, that's easy. Black activism in these times only finds value in Black existence if that existence can be connected or associated with White existence. This is a self loathing pathology masquerading as "pro-Black" activism. It's quite sad.

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Matthew Battle2 yıl önce

We can never blame ourselves for our own downfall, we have to blame others. This is why reparation arguments are dumb. We, as a race, our the reason most of us still live in poverty, not something that happened 60 years ago, 100 years ago, or 160 years ago.

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Robert Hanerhan2 yıl önce

Or blacks hurting and killing innocent non blacks. Happens a heck of a lot.

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Granville Swike2 yıl önce

I think we know why, Bob - it’s the international racial justice racket, upon which countless livings now depend

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