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DaddyJones
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Look, you’re looking at the trees and can’t see the forest. It’s not a time hop. In that 150 years Blacks went from capital to capitalist with a proclamation. The very people who aimed to help them figure out how to cope with it were killed and the narrative usurped. We ultimately received gestures instead of what was owed. Then we were psychologically terrorized into acceptance via violence and violent organizations.

I have family members in their 80’s and 90’s. In their lifetime it was illegal for blacks to know how to read/ write, walk in the front doors of white owned establishment, address a white person by their first name, look a white woman in the face, marry a white person, attend a white church, vote, own a house in certain neighborhoods, or use anything labeled “whites only”.

I grew up with a grandmother who was so light skinned she could pass for white but chose not to and therefore suffered from “uppity nigger” syndrome. She taught me to be proud of being black but to not trust whites because they’ll work with you and not have you over for dinner. I don’t believe that today but it’s a testament to 150 years not being so far away.

My mom told me about being in the 7th grade before having a white classmate and how it was dangerous to befriend them because they could lie and have you killed without recourse. She had classmates who went shopping with white girlfriends who shopped lifted and blamed their black friend next thing you know the black girl went missing.

I’m not a victim but it’s wild that you don’t understand how 150 years ago easily bleeds into the way people relate to the world today. Thanks for the conversation though, I appreciate you.

Yes thanks for the conversation vary enlightening

More like get over it 150 years have passed… didn’t really think of it as disrespectful she shared her opinion I shared mine we had a discussion and then you popped into the convo Dude your argument changed from ghetto to blacks real fast what exactly are you arguing 😂

🤔 wow Im flattered how much you assume you know me…

I’m sure that $20k made them whole after losing everything… I don’t give two shits who the government gives money to you asshat my argument was with the division of race and equality for all Americans not just the black community but all the poor communities and opportunities for everyone not just one race because of bullshit history that didn’t directly effect your person.. Your arguments will only perpetuate the issue to another race down the line when you only want better for one race over another…

During those times periods enslaved people got freedom… Seems more valuable then 40 acres and a mule the government promised but that’s government. Really think the Japanese Americans were made whole by the government after WW2 that’s a joke and more recent but sure complain about how your ancestors were treated unfairly 150+ years ago and that’s why life sucks now 👇

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🤔 your argument still divides Americans even more, by giving a certain class more access than another, if fighting for equal rights is the goal and your not looking for any extra help or compensation then just call it American class act and fight for all races to have access. Instead of dividing a whole race of Americans when fighting the government it’s best to be united.

It’s not an easy conversation to have because your going into it thinking your owed something from everyone that doesn’t look like you which in turn is reverse racism and defeats the entire point of your argument.

The argument should be about the working class not race.