TEXANS FED UP, this is the Galleria mall before the mask mandate officially ends
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This mall used to be Houston's crown but lately the BLM are running it into the ground. Plenty of amazing black Americans, but there's a certain kind of person ruining our city (and they're not Houston natives..they're people sent here by the dems and also corrupt Louisiana politicians)
Yeah, I'm from there and when I went back a couple years ago I was shocked that the Galleria area had basically become a ghetto. Hookers in the bar at the used to be nice hotel we stayed at. It was sad.
Same in the US. The 80s and 90s were largely race-blind.
Now white guilt and forcing diversity for the sake of diversity is the modus operandi.
I wouldn't saw we had gotten that much past it in the 80's but by the early 2000's you hardly even heard about hate crimes anymore, it made a comeback with Obama.
Criticial Race Theory is especially an insult to those of us who were raised to be color-blind, now we're being told that we were supposed to be racist this entire time or you're just in denial.
People didn't talk about race as much and there was a general impression that we had "defeated" racism. But all the while black culture was still horrific and violent. To be fair it was pushed in that direction by Hollywood and music.
The late 80's saw the rise of hip hop, the lethal weapon series (Gibson amd Glover). There was a lot going on. Ali was a fan favorite and established, Tyson was about to be America's favorite bad boy, Michael Jackson was slaying it, Bill Cosby was a household name.
I was born in the 80's so I may be leaving things out or lack perspective, but if the village people were a huge hit, idk.
At least aerosmith had a hit song about dudes looking like ladies.
I don't think all will acknowledge it. Many of those are wicked in nature and use whatever means is available to bring others down so they can feel important and powerful.
Many will see themselves as the Che Guevara and accuse us of everything they are as they always do.