But, but, but, everyone has said a black man would be found guilty due to white supremacy.
“But, but, but, everyone has said a black man would be found guilty due to white supremacy.”
Yeah, especially here in SC the “Cradle of the Confederacy”. In truth this may be the best state of the fifty in which to be a “person of color” since we have gone from a time when “colored person” was considered demeaning to a time when “person of color” is a much desired title. I have lived in SC all my 77 years enjoying my “white privilege”, privileged to be born in a shack and to begin working as soon as I could carry a stick of firewood or even smaller things, privileged to begin walking behind a plow when I was too small to lift it and had to flop it on its side at the end of a row and turn the horse around, then straighten it up and start down the next row. As I grew I was given greater privilege such as milking the cow before and after school, pulling my end of a two man saw, splitting wood, picking cotton, corn, watermelons and such. I was TRULY privileged to be accepted into the US Navy just before my eighteenth birthday, the navy did more for me than anything I could ever do for my country.