Aren't whites supposed to be proud of their heritage also or are we supposed to live in shame indefinitely because of the events of 300 years ago that we had *nothing* to do with at all?
> Aren't whites supposed to be proud of their heritage also or are we > supposed to live in > shame indefinitely because of the events of 300 years ago that we had > *nothing* to do > with at all?
> DD
A comedian named Mancina did an entire riff on this, using it to explain why racism is increasing in America. I think the bit went; "You see a bumper sticker that says; Black Power you think of Martin Luther King and Malcom X leading the fight for equality. You see a bumper sticker that says; Brown Power and you think of Ceaser Chavez and the fight for migrant worker rights. You see a bumper sticker that says; White Power and you ask; "Why is that guy a racist?"
> Aren't whites supposed to be proud of their heritage also or are we > supposed to live in > shame indefinitely because of the events of 300 years ago that we had > *nothing* to do > with at all?
How about 50 or 60 years ago when blacks were still being denied equal access to housing, jobs and/or voting rights? It didn't end when slavery was finally outlawed!
> > Aren't whites supposed to be proud of their heritage also or are we > > supposed to live in > > shame indefinitely because of the events of 300 years ago that we had > > *nothing* to do > > with at all?
> How about 50 or 60 years ago
You mean post WWII? How the fuck is that relevant now?
> when blacks were still being denied equal > access to housing, jobs and/or voting rights? It didn't end when > slavery was finally outlawed!
Still, most people who are responding to or reading these posts had nothing to do with any of it. I sure as hell don't feel responsible nor do I feel I owe them anything.
>> > Aren't whites supposed to be proud of their heritage also or are we >> > supposed to live in >> > shame indefinitely because of the events of 300 years ago that we had >> > *nothing* to do >> > with at all?
>> How about 50 or 60 years ago
>You mean post WWII? How the fuck >is that relevant now?
>> when blacks were still being denied equal >> access to housing, jobs and/or voting rights? It didn't end when >> slavery was finally outlawed!
>Still, most people who are responding to or reading these posts had >nothing to do with >any of it. I sure as hell don't feel responsible nor do I feel I owe >them anything.
Not surprising. You're a moron. Moron's aren't responsible for their actions.
Doc Doosh...all that remains of the Amerkin dream
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> >> > That *is* a good question, all racism aside.
> >> > Aren't whites supposed to be proud of their heritage also or are we > >> > supposed to live in > >> > shame indefinitely because of the events of 300 years ago that we had > >> > *nothing* to do > >> > with at all?
> >> How about 50 or 60 years ago
> >You mean post WWII? How the fuck > >is that relevant now?
> >> when blacks were still being denied equal > >> access to housing, jobs and/or voting rights? It didn't end when > >> slavery was finally outlawed!
> >Still, most people who are responding to or reading these posts had > >nothing to do with > >any of it. I sure as hell don't feel responsible nor do I feel I owe > >them anything.
> Not surprising. You're a moron. Moron's aren't responsible for their > actions.
Only a dim bulb like Tom Evans would assume I was around about in the late 1600's or so during the golden age of slavery.
Maybe Tom's great -great grandaddy was sold on the auction block? Nah, if Tom is a good representation, the Evans klan are waaaay too stupid to be desirable as field hands.
> Only a dim bulb like Tom Evans would assume I was around about in > the late 1600's or so during the golden age of slavery.
> Maybe Tom's great -great grandaddy was sold on the auction block? > Nah, if Tom is a good representation, the Evans klan are waaaay too > stupid to be desirable as field hands.
Doc, That isn't a very nice thing to say. Were you born without any manners? I mean really.
>> Only a dim bulb like Tom Evans would assume I was around about in >> the late 1600's or so during the golden age of slavery.
>> Maybe Tom's great -great grandaddy was sold on the auction block? >> Nah, if Tom is a good representation, the Evans klan are waaaay too >> stupid to be desirable as field hands.
> Doc, That isn't a very nice thing to say. Were you born without any > manners? I mean really.