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Posted on 04/27/2021 4:18:21 AM PDT by Kaslin
Corrrection: poorly educated, not well educated.
No, Rudy was not wrong. Before you can deal with the roots of "black rage" it has to be (somewhat) safe to walk the streets.
Well said.
Well said. Thanks.
I recall from Clarence Thomas’ memoir “My Grandfather’s Son”, the most regretted event in his life was accepting an AA position at Yale.
He knew he could have achieved the same result on his own. It might have taken longer and been harder, but he knew he could have done it.
AmericanThinker is going downhill. This writer clearly does not understand the real dynamic of the broken windows approach to policing.
I do not see how the current racial environment and divide promoted by BLM move the black community forward.
If I were a small business owner, does the current environment make me more likely or less likely to consider race in my hiring decisions?
And if it does, am I more likely or less likely to hire a black employee?
These are just questions. Can a question be racist?
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