Obviously Q has a plan to save our country from the DS. I’m wondering if we need a plan, or maybe there already is one, to convince a lost generation that our country is NOT nearly as racist as they’ve been told (or shown by MSM from the “BLM” movement). The generation(s) I’m speaking of are those 30 and under who feel they are “woke” and the rest of us are dumb and insensitive to the pain of the minority population. This got really, really bad the last two summers. My own sweet daughter was shamed by her woke WHITE CHRISTIAN college friends to take down an “All Lives Matter” fb post showing Jesus dying on the cross because she was being “insensitive” and “must not understand”. That same daughter attended a small school in one of the worst cities in IL all of her childhood where SHE was the minority in the classroom and had many friends from all races and backgrounds. She’s has never seen color in a person in her life! I don’t see a lot of minorities acting this way(racist). I believe the BLM was mostly paid actors or high profile football players and a bunch of other liberal minded people who went along with rebellion thinking they were helping the cause. I believe there is a lot more love between races than is being portrayed. It’s a bunch of lies and I don’t know how now or in the future we can wake up this generation to believe this. Thanks for listening. It’s a concern I’ve had for awhile and I’m just wondering if there is hope for our future generations because I feel the brainwashing runs deep.
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This is something that has concerned me greatly for years. I also grew up in a small community that was extremely diverse. The white population was the minority so race relations was nothing. We all were friends.
When I grew up and moved into the city, I was treated differently because I am white. I am tall, blonde, blue eyed, and very white. I have this target where people assume I am racist. My first job as a manager, an employee quit because she couldn't work for someone like me. She didn't know me, it was totally based on my "look".
The day after the election when Trump won, I was at work at a bank. I was helping a customer with a deposit. As I was helping her, she looks at me and starts going off on me about how I was part of the problem, it was people like me that got Trump elected. She ended her rant with when Trump gets us into WWIII, she hopes my children are called to serve and die. There was nothing about me that said I voted for Trump other than my race?
I am in my 40's and a mom of 4. I went back to school 4 years ago and had some of my daughter's friends in my classes. I had one girl start in on me about my white privelage. It was awful on how I had to explain to her that white privelage is not true and went through all the crap I went through even though I am white.
I have so many more examples but I won't bore you with it. However, I do have a sister that looks a lot like me and has had the same kind of experiences. The worst was when one of her customers posted on Yelp or something similar that no one should go to her store because she is a racist even though she is married to someone who is not white.
I don't know how we can get others to get pass this idea that America is inherently and systematically racist or that you are racist if you do not agree with their point of view or that you are racist because you are white or act "white" (like the way they treat Candice Owens, Tim Scott, etc.....). It is going to take time and patience. Hopefully, it will move in a positive direction before more damage is done and lives lost.
I hear ya! It’s terrible the way they try to convince you of your white privilege and the systemic racism that really does not even exist.