There are so many lynchings each week, I hardly can decide which one to attend.
The contempt for African Americans wasn't confined to lynchings. It extended to everything - as attitudes here so clearly show. It hasn't gone away, even if your regular source of "entertainment" has.
My regular source of entertainment?
Lets see... The last white on black lynching took place in 1981. I was four years old and lived 2,000 miles from the scene.
"Technologically superior" aka had superior ways of slaughtering other humans even humans that weren't bothering them. The "superior" groups never want to take the credit for all the mass murdering that it takes to be superior. It never happened.
"Technologically superior" aka had superior ways of slaughtering other humans even humans that weren't bothering them. The "superior" groups never want to take the credit for all the mass murdering that it takes to be superior. It never happened.
So you’re defending the Moroccan conquest as not colonialism?
You must not have read the article. Nigerian’s face far less adversity (if any) in the land of alleged “white privilege” than they do back in their own dysfunctional ****hole country.
But that's not the question. Do they face less adversity than white immigrants?
I suspect they’re so busy being successful in the United States of White Privilege, they don’t even think about your question.
The contempt for African Americans wasn't confined to lynchings. It extended to everything - as attitudes here so clearly show. It hasn't gone away, even if your regular source of "entertainment" has.
My regular source of entertainment?
Lets see... The last white on black lynching took place in 1981. I was four years old and lived 2,000 miles from the scene.
So for those of you who smugly choose to believe there is no white privilege in the US, you think that racist views and practices against African Americans ceased to exist when there were no lynchings.
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White privilege is like going for a run with minimal wind. You still have to put in effort, you still have challenges in life (hills), but nothing’s really stopping you or getting in your way. And the lucky ones benefit from a tailwind that they don’t even notice.
The Black experience in America is going for a run with a strong headwind. They can still make progress and get to their destination, but they have to overcome that opposing wind.
Lets see... The last white on black lynching took place in 1981. I was four years old and lived 2,000 miles from the scene.
So for those of you who smugly choose to believe there is no white privilege in the US, you think that racist views and practices against African Americans ceased to exist when there were no lynchings.
No.
I don't think that you understand the concept that you are defending.
"White privilege" is a core component of critical race theory, which posits that all whites are inherently racist even if they aren't actively behaving in an overtly racist manner.
CRT is a religion, and "white privilege" is its original sin, something that no white can be absolved of except by engaging in self hatred.
There is a reason why young white suicides are on the increase. Our white children are being blamed for something that they didn't do and that didn't happen to anyone alive today.
White privilege is like going for a run with minimal wind. You still have to put in effort, you still have challenges in life (hills), but nothing’s really stopping you or getting in your way. And the lucky ones benefit from a tailwind that they don’t even notice.
The Black experience in America is going for a run with a strong headwind. They can still make progress and get to their destination, but they have to overcome that opposing wind.
Actually, the black experience is expecting the same wind conditions after they’ve isolated themselves in a culture, fueled by grievance, that celebrates hyper sexuality, violence and irresponsibility.
White privilege is like going for a run with minimal wind. You still have to put in effort, you still have challenges in life (hills), but nothing’s really stopping you or getting in your way. And the lucky ones benefit from a tailwind that they don’t even notice.
The Black experience in America is going for a run with a strong headwind. They can still make progress and get to their destination, but they have to overcome that opposing wind.
Actually, the black experience is expecting the same wind conditions after they’ve isolated themselves in a culture, fueled by grievance, that celebrates hyper sexuality, violence and irresponsibility.
It’s like getting on a treadmill, shooting yoursef in the foot, turning on a fan as a strong headwind, and then complaining that it’s hard to run
The contempt for African Americans wasn't confined to lynchings. It extended to everything - as attitudes here so clearly show. It hasn't gone away, even if your regular source of "entertainment" has.
My regular source of entertainment?
Lets see... The last white on black lynching took place in 1981. I was four years old and lived 2,000 miles from the scene.
USA is not a "white country" and was not a white country when it was founded and obviously already had a population of non-whites when the whites showed up. If the founders wanted it that way they certainly wouldn't have been forcibly importing millions of non-whites. That being said, colonialism and the slave trade involving lots and lots of non-whites is a choice that Europeans made to gain immense wealth and power. Perhaps they thought they'd never have to share with those people, but we see they were wrong. Darn.
Again, most people didn't want slaves. They just wanted to go to Africa and get some spices and be left alone and the Africans made them take slaves. They literally enslaved themselves against the will of the white person. However, when you go to someone's house in the after you a gift that you don't want you just have to take it or you're rude. African slavery in the United States was ultimately the results of the white man doing the right thing and not being rude to black people.
USA is not a "white country" and was not a white country when it was founded and obviously already had a population of non-whites when the whites showed up. If the founders wanted it that way they certainly wouldn't have been forcibly importing millions of non-whites. That being said, colonialism and the slave trade involving lots and lots of non-whites is a choice that Europeans made to gain immense wealth and power. Perhaps they thought they'd never have to share with those people, but we see they were wrong. Darn.
Again, most people didn't want slaves. They just wanted to go to Africa and get some spices and be left alone and the Africans made them take slaves. They literally enslaved themselves against the will of the white person. However, when you go to someone's house in the after you a gift that you don't want you just have to take it or you're rude. African slavery in the United States was ultimately the results of the white man doing the right thing and not being rude to black people.
My speech to text is terrible today. That should say white people didn't want to slaves. I don't think most is true because I don't believe there was even a single one who did.
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