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To: griswold3

And to think they’ll still vote for the party of slavery, Jim Crow and the KKK! Shame!


4 posted on 05/08/2023 9:01:46 AM PDT by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as)
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To: No name given

What you say is observationally correct but the implied conclusion is faulty

I lived in segregation as a kid

My dad knew civil war veterans as a boy

Blacks functioned far better in culture and families and religiously then than now with all this freedom and thirst for victimhood and preference

Young blacks with zero yoke on them whine like a windmill and destroy one another with zero humanity

Plus most of the women are fat

They functioned better under the control than now

Don’t ask me to explain or justify I just watched with my own eyes

Unlike most here I was immersed in it

One last note nobody here will like given how sensitive northern freepers are about their pets

But look around you other than good exceptional examples of achievement

Does anyone think black contributions to our culture has been positive or constructive

Not to me it hadn’t

It’s been corrosive and vulgar more than positive

I’m out of answers I just see what I’ve seen

I liked it better before and blacks were nicer

All the horrors my ancestors feared about black empowerment

Well it’s certainly come to pass in cities

The big question is why did my white ancestors fear black empowerment

I know the pc answer to keep people in chains rhetorically

But could have it have been more

Look around the world

Places slavery and colonialism never touched

Common observations

Again who knows really how to deal with this


22 posted on 05/08/2023 9:48:19 AM PDT by wardaddy (Truth is treason in the Empire of lies)
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