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re: systemic racism examples

Posted on 7/11/21 at 2:50 am to
Posted by TrueLefty
St. Louis County
Member since Oct 2017
14996 posts
Posted on 7/11/21 at 2:50 am to
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The only thing close to a legitimate argument in the last 150 years was basically the disallowance of black people to own land, thus preventing would be entrepreneurial black people from creating some lasting wealth. Really this is the only remotely close thing to systemic racism from the federal government I have heard of in a long time. I am of the mindset that if you really are upset with your current station in life, you’re in the best country in the world for improving it all on your own.

I never got my chance from 23 years old to now. Due to being torture for 4 years at the Post Office and then never got justice because I didn't file within 180 days. I was dying and was all messed up and I was never the same. From being very happy and healthy. That turned around for so long and I have some family members saying you sounds like racist. That also came close to institutionalize me for good. I had to take the medicine and just stay away from the public most of the time. Then I had run into more problems throughout the years. Still very lucky I am alive and even thinking straight. I said to myself how could people not take me seriously and/or believe me? I am guessing not many think this World is keeping some good people who are a true Christian and do not follow worldly ways like we see today. Smoking, heavy drinking, commit whoredom, tell lies and so forth. I am really shocked to see it is that bad. I have been resisting getting revenge and or commit any sins. I do notice many Christians have been attack throughout history. Mormons, Jesus Christ, and some others. I haven't come out to talk about all this yet due to fear of being attack from the area I am in right now. Needed to move to a much isolated and/or more of the same kind of Christian area. Utah is a very good area and I have been there for 3 weeks and the people are much more friendly. It all depends on the area in each city. But where you are more focus on healthy lifestyle and people are more Christian in general. That is not easy to find in most cities. Once again I am slowly getting healthier and learning to do things in ways to deal with people around here. Just go to pick and choose where I go and who to talk to and so forth. Just not easy in a corrupted world we are in. I am very picky who I socialize with because of what I am going through since being 23 years old. I hope people wake up and support people who have been in hiding for so long and I do not trust people in general.
Posted by greygoose
Member since Aug 2013
11466 posts
Posted on 7/11/21 at 8:07 am to
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Nothing that happened to your parents or grandparents 50 years ago affects your life today unless you allow it to affect your life.

If you’re a good person, work hard, stay off drugs and don’t commit crime then people will respect you and you’ll have success in life.

A lot of blacks think they can do anything, commit crimes, fight with the police, assault people and generally be a piece of shite and when someone else frowns upon that behavior the response must be because of systemic racism and not because of their own behavior.


A black, sharecropper's son from GA, currently sits on the US Supreme Court. A black man born to a single mother, served two terms as the POTUS. Just two examples of why the term "systemic racism" is BS.
Posted by honeybadger07
The Woodlands
Member since Jul 2015
3263 posts
Posted on 7/11/21 at 8:28 am to
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