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The segregated South was FAR safer for black people than the Democrat ruled cities today
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:00 pm
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:00 pm
Come at me mfers, prove me wrong.
Yes, there were regretfully instances of violence against black people in the old South but that doesn't hold a fricking candle to what's happening today in Democratic ruled shitholes across the country.
Chiraq
Atlanta
Baltimore
Philly
New Orleans
New York
Detroit
Jackson
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
The list goes on and on and on and on.
Why do Democrats care more about removing statues of dead generals and explorers than they do about protecting their most historical loyal voter base (94%).
Come one bootlickers, prove me wrong.
Yes, there were regretfully instances of violence against black people in the old South but that doesn't hold a fricking candle to what's happening today in Democratic ruled shitholes across the country.
Chiraq
Atlanta
Baltimore
Philly
New Orleans
New York
Detroit
Jackson
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
The list goes on and on and on and on.
Why do Democrats care more about removing statues of dead generals and explorers than they do about protecting their most historical loyal voter base (94%).
Come one bootlickers, prove me wrong.
This post was edited on 8/18/20 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:01 pm to bamarep
They owned businesses, had nuclear families etc.
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:01 pm to bamarep
Republican cities and towns have alway been safer for black people
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:01 pm to bamarep
The people responsible for this got off. Definitely not safe for blacks back then, even compared to today’s inner city problems
This post was edited on 8/18/20 at 8:03 pm
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:07 pm to ProfFrink
How many Emmitt Till's were there vs inner city kids being shot dead?
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:09 pm to ProfFrink
O.J. Simpson got off,guilty people walk every day,always have and always will.
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:11 pm to L1C4
quote:
How many Emmitt Till's were there vs inner city kids being shot dead?
Hard to tell. There was still a great deal of crime in poor inner city black neighborhoods. Because they were black many either didn’t get reported or “didn’t matter”
Difference is today if someone Black is killed in the inner city and they know who did it, that person will be punished for their crimes.
Emit Till was tortured and then brutally murders and the people who did that walked with zero convictions. He wasn’t the only black to have that happen to him.
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:12 pm to ProfFrink
For every Emmitt Tills I'll raise you THOUSANDS of Jeromes and Ray Rays.
Your move.
Your move.
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:15 pm to OnTheLevel State Fan
quote:
O.J. Simpson got off,guilty people walk every day,always have and always will.
OJ got off because the prosecutors were idiots.
Emit Till’s killers got off because of racism
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:16 pm to bamarep
there was an article in the Advocate (back when it wasn't a left wing rag) interviewing McKinley graduates from when it was the "black" school under segregation.
So many were professionals (doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers) talking about the education they got there.
Thank God whitey and the.Supreme Court saved blacks from that fate
So many were professionals (doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers) talking about the education they got there.
Thank God whitey and the.Supreme Court saved blacks from that fate
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:18 pm to ProfFrink
I'm talking about today.
And if you think the people that commit all the inner city violence are being punished, there is no hope for you.
And if you think the people that commit all the inner city violence are being punished, there is no hope for you.
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:18 pm to bamarep
I have said for a very long time that I would welcome a black person telling me the most racist place they can possibly identify in the United States. And I would then comfortably argue that a black man walking down the street in that location would still be at less risk than walking down the street in an inner-city black neighborhood
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:20 pm to ProfFrink
quote:
Emit Till
1955?
fricking really?
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:20 pm to L1C4
quote:
And if you think the people that commit all the inner city violence are being punished, there is no hope for you.
I never said that and I agree. Entire justice system needs to be overhauled
System has massively failed on multiple levels
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:23 pm to bamarep
quote:You are a mindless, bubble-headed fool.
there were regretfully instances of violence against black people in the old South
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:23 pm to ShortyRob
quote:
1955?
He said segregated south so yes, really
It is applicable to the conversation
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:25 pm to udtiger
quote:
So many were professionals (doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers) talking about the education they got there. Thank God whitey and the.Supreme Court saved blacks from that fate
Forced integration destroyed many black communities and schools. Should have let it occur naturally
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:25 pm to ProfFrink
quote:
He said segregated south so yes, really It is applicable to the conversation
Cool
He was still correct.
A black man in the segregated south was FAR safer than a black man in inner city black neighborhoods today.
Which SHOULD be something black people talk about.
Alas. Nope
Posted on 8/18/20 at 8:25 pm to ShortyRob
quote:
1955?
fricking really?
Poster should have just went ahead and said, "you know, you're absolutely right. But this one time, back in the day, something really bad happened to this one guy. You should feel bad about that even though you're right."
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