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re: How can anyone be racist anymore?
Posted on 3/22/19 at 9:29 am to weagle99
Posted on 3/22/19 at 9:29 am to weagle99
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And according to the people who preach against racism the reasons are due to evil white people
To be fair, a lot of the discrepancies in this country were due to white people in the past. Up until 50 years ago. Black folks had no rights. We didn't have access to the resources to succeed like everyone else in the country. That is why and how the hood and these inner cities areas were created. Nowadays, there is no one to blame but our own. White people are no longer to blame for the atrocities that happen in the hood, it is time for personal accountability.
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If you say white people do some things better you are racist but if you say blacks do things better you are celebrated.
Can't really speak on that because that is not my argument.
Posted on 3/22/19 at 9:50 am to QJenk
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To be fair, a lot of the discrepancies in this country were due to white people in the past. Up until 50 years ago. Black folks had no rights. We didn't have access to the resources to succeed like everyone else in the country. That is why and how the hood and these inner cities areas were created. Nowadays, there is no one to blame but our own. White people are no longer to blame for the atrocities that happen in the hood, it is time for personal accountability.
Good paragraph but clean up the part in bold. It is an inaccuracy that weakens your otherwise solid view.
There were black doctors, lawyers, teachers, professors, researchers, etc. Blacks had rights but opportunities were much more limited, especially in the Deep South. Many economic and societal standards have gone backwards since the Great Society was enacted. Handouts cripple.
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