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re: Question regarding the black power fist at NFL games today
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:11 am to lsupride87
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:11 am to lsupride87
It's entirely possible to be proud to be white and nor racist...its just that y'all refuse to do it. You mix into your pride with and good dose of superiority and discrimination. Which always makes ig racist
Notice how usually, when people say they are proud to be black, it has nothing to do with feeling superior to whites, but more so a shared feeling of love appreciation and pride for there culture, history, customs and traditions?
Notice how usually, when people say they are proud to be black, it has nothing to do with feeling superior to whites, but more so a shared feeling of love appreciation and pride for there culture, history, customs and traditions?
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:27 am to Goyas
quote:LOL... yeah. Guess what, David Duke says the same thing on his side:
Notice how usually, when people say they are proud to be black, it has nothing to do with feeling superior to whites, but more so a shared feeling of love appreciation and pride for there culture, history, customs and traditions?
"Duke firmly insisted he is not a white supremacist, he has consistently rejected that label, and classified himself as “a human rights activist” who’s concerned about the government trying to “destroy the European people in America by making us a tiny minority.”"
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