Racism was always there. Look at the way people treated blacks way back that was nothing to do with the left. The left may push the divide between them but they did not start it. The blacks started it by selling slaves world wide. Most people think it was only the US slaves were traded too but it was world wide and they were sold by black Africans. Racism has always been here look at Canada and the residential schools for Native Americans. Trying to beat the Indian out of them.
I think a lot of us do.Mama2, it's them trying to force us to.view everything in a different way.. Knowing that if they can shift our memories of our past, of our childhood or high school years, then they own us.
Grew up in NOLA in the 60’s and early 70’s-/ Jefferson Parish segregated schools(sexually— although they’d really have a challenge with that today 😂) to girls and boys after integration was passed- I can tell you we wanted to go to school with boys — whether we were black or white girls we still wanted to go to school with boys-
Meanwhile we had constant “bomb “ scares- racially tensioned fights ( because there were NO BOYS there of any race/color) and the freaking Leo’s and K9’s ( love K9’s ) and it was on the news daily/ weekly and much than was warranted
So we all got the all girls school or all boys school experience we never asked for or wanted — and there were still the same issues the school board/parents feared..
High school kids screw up a lot and fight/ get pregnant and grow up
97% went elsewhere around the world, with the highest percentage being the Portuguese colony of Brazil.
Of course, slavery existed for thousands of years prior to that. People of all colors were slaves in various societies.
The Greeks came up with the first concept of a democratic government about 2,500 years ago. Only the citizens of Athens, who were male and over 18 could participate. The majority of the population were slaves, and could not.
It was always classicism and it was turned into color by those in power.
There's no doubt they didn't want the lower classes to figure out that they were targeting each other instead of the real power.
When the untied States was colonized, I have no doubt it really didn't matter what the natives looked like, but was more about how they were living. {Like savages}
Dividing not only by race, but every other possible parameter as well!
The technique works best when people don't actually come into contact personally on a regular basis, like say, if they are locked down, or scared into staying home and only interacting online.
I spent time in Texas in the late 60s - early 70s, and can tell you there was definitely tension between blacks and whites. Hearing casual racism in conversation with other whites was common; controlled expressions of anger from blacks were also common. Earlier, in other parts of the Midwest, I didn't notice nearly as much of this, but then I was younger and, for that matter, blacks were rare enough in the places I lived that I had no reason to think about the topic.
I grew up in a small town that was 95% white. Things were peaceful, no one locked their doors, everyone owned guns but no one got shot except things we ate. Everyone went to church on Sunday and life was good. But when I got into high school they started bussing in black kids from the inner city. They would always run their mouths, act like thugs and start all kinds of crap. It got to a point where there were there was a race war among the whites and blacks. That formed my opinion about black people for a long time. I try to judge by content of character, but as soon as I start hearing loud rap music, see sagging pants and a sideways hat red flags start going up real quick. This was in the 90s BTW.
Now there are some country black folks who I absolutely get along and have a good time with. It took me a long time but I eventually came to realize it's all about culture.
I learned that because eventually I'd move to NYC and I found that white and black kids all acted like complete fools and wanted to be thugs.
I eventually moved back to the country, bought a bunch of land, built a house and have a farm now and I just keep to good country folks. And I learned country folks can be of any race. It's all about culture. When I hear that "yes sir" and "no ma'am", I know they were raised right.
Sane, healthy behavior -- [they] are doing everything possible to eliminate that in favor of life-long victimhood and malice. You had a much worse introduction to Blacks than I did, although in college PE -- karate and judo in my case -- the few Black students were seriously taking their anger out on the whites. It opened my eyes, made me wonder exactly what they'd gone through and for how long to make them feel so angry. Ran into a few other examples away from the campus that I won't describe here, but again: I couldn't help take notice of the anger and wonder about it.
Hello, I study american history using the library of congress, im not reading what people are saying what happened I am reading the notebooks and letters from the people as they were living.
I have learned, through much research that history is just as convoluted as the present.
The past was full of racism. Like, making laws to prevent blacks from owning guns, etc.
most of our history books are 1 sided. A view from a very racist, southern Democrat who became president removed many good thing from our history books.
Even before 1776, in the north we had black preachers preaching to a white and black congregation.
while in the south we had freed black that owned slaves.
one of the first people to own slaves in America was black.
We did not go to war over racism, that was just a driving issue of anxiety for Democrats at the time.
Lincoln hated slavery, but didn't care if america was to continue woth slavery or not.
One thing that pisses a lot of ppl off, (most cannot accept this due to conditioning) is this: the confederacy and its flag is a Democrat flag.
one more thing, the "party switch" never happened and is a really dumb and incoherent theory"
Im in south florida and every type of person is here…it’s all about personality, never outward appearance. Damn, i fell in love with a big black man because he reminded me of my mom…a big white lady.
I've met plenty of black racists.
The radical leftwing sure makes things worse, though.
It's just what they've always been taught and breaking that is hard. Has it's roots in slavery, and many never truly found freedom then.
Some have stepped outside of the Democrat plantation though. And more step out now than ever has before. Love when it happens.
Racism was always there. Look at the way people treated blacks way back that was nothing to do with the left. The left may push the divide between them but they did not start it. The blacks started it by selling slaves world wide. Most people think it was only the US slaves were traded too but it was world wide and they were sold by black Africans. Racism has always been here look at Canada and the residential schools for Native Americans. Trying to beat the Indian out of them.
For them, "the different races getting along" is worst possible outcome. But they see it happening and its just NOT acceptable!
They want us to hate each other, or just HATE period.
BTW, I LOVE YOU.
I've read many of your posts, you are a beautiful soul.
I think a lot of us do.Mama2, it's them trying to force us to.view everything in a different way.. Knowing that if they can shift our memories of our past, of our childhood or high school years, then they own us.
Grew up in NOLA in the 60’s and early 70’s-/ Jefferson Parish segregated schools(sexually— although they’d really have a challenge with that today 😂) to girls and boys after integration was passed- I can tell you we wanted to go to school with boys — whether we were black or white girls we still wanted to go to school with boys- Meanwhile we had constant “bomb “ scares- racially tensioned fights ( because there were NO BOYS there of any race/color) and the freaking Leo’s and K9’s ( love K9’s ) and it was on the news daily/ weekly and much than was warranted So we all got the all girls school or all boys school experience we never asked for or wanted — and there were still the same issues the school board/parents feared.. High school kids screw up a lot and fight/ get pregnant and grow up
Amen! Sounds just like my high school
3% of the African slave trade went to the USA.
97% went elsewhere around the world, with the highest percentage being the Portuguese colony of Brazil.
Of course, slavery existed for thousands of years prior to that. People of all colors were slaves in various societies.
The Greeks came up with the first concept of a democratic government about 2,500 years ago. Only the citizens of Athens, who were male and over 18 could participate. The majority of the population were slaves, and could not.
They did this to the Gaels as well.
There are people who get PTSD about speaking Scottish Gaelic because of memories of having it beaten out of them.
So it's not really racism alone.
Maybe the beginnings of the NWO where you can't have a family, you can't have your own language, you can't have your own country.
And this was the "left."
Although the "left" is really the right.
And the right is really the left.
We are the progressives, the ones who want to be left alone to govern ourselves.
THEY are the ones who want to homogenize and control us.
Goes back to the French Revolution.
I want their heads.
It was always classicism and it was turned into color by those in power.
There's no doubt they didn't want the lower classes to figure out that they were targeting each other instead of the real power.
When the untied States was colonized, I have no doubt it really didn't matter what the natives looked like, but was more about how they were living. {Like savages}
Dividing not only by race, but every other possible parameter as well!
The technique works best when people don't actually come into contact personally on a regular basis, like say, if they are locked down, or scared into staying home and only interacting online.
I spent time in Texas in the late 60s - early 70s, and can tell you there was definitely tension between blacks and whites. Hearing casual racism in conversation with other whites was common; controlled expressions of anger from blacks were also common. Earlier, in other parts of the Midwest, I didn't notice nearly as much of this, but then I was younger and, for that matter, blacks were rare enough in the places I lived that I had no reason to think about the topic.
I grew up in a small town that was 95% white. Things were peaceful, no one locked their doors, everyone owned guns but no one got shot except things we ate. Everyone went to church on Sunday and life was good. But when I got into high school they started bussing in black kids from the inner city. They would always run their mouths, act like thugs and start all kinds of crap. It got to a point where there were there was a race war among the whites and blacks. That formed my opinion about black people for a long time. I try to judge by content of character, but as soon as I start hearing loud rap music, see sagging pants and a sideways hat red flags start going up real quick. This was in the 90s BTW.
Now there are some country black folks who I absolutely get along and have a good time with. It took me a long time but I eventually came to realize it's all about culture.
I learned that because eventually I'd move to NYC and I found that white and black kids all acted like complete fools and wanted to be thugs.
I eventually moved back to the country, bought a bunch of land, built a house and have a farm now and I just keep to good country folks. And I learned country folks can be of any race. It's all about culture. When I hear that "yes sir" and "no ma'am", I know they were raised right.
And I'm not white btw
Sane, healthy behavior -- [they] are doing everything possible to eliminate that in favor of life-long victimhood and malice. You had a much worse introduction to Blacks than I did, although in college PE -- karate and judo in my case -- the few Black students were seriously taking their anger out on the whites. It opened my eyes, made me wonder exactly what they'd gone through and for how long to make them feel so angry. Ran into a few other examples away from the campus that I won't describe here, but again: I couldn't help take notice of the anger and wonder about it.
Hello, I study american history using the library of congress, im not reading what people are saying what happened I am reading the notebooks and letters from the people as they were living.
I have learned, through much research that history is just as convoluted as the present.
The past was full of racism. Like, making laws to prevent blacks from owning guns, etc.
most of our history books are 1 sided. A view from a very racist, southern Democrat who became president removed many good thing from our history books.
Even before 1776, in the north we had black preachers preaching to a white and black congregation.
while in the south we had freed black that owned slaves.
one of the first people to own slaves in America was black.
We did not go to war over racism, that was just a driving issue of anxiety for Democrats at the time.
Lincoln hated slavery, but didn't care if america was to continue woth slavery or not.
One thing that pisses a lot of ppl off, (most cannot accept this due to conditioning) is this: the confederacy and its flag is a Democrat flag.
one more thing, the "party switch" never happened and is a really dumb and incoherent theory"
Im in south florida and every type of person is here…it’s all about personality, never outward appearance. Damn, i fell in love with a big black man because he reminded me of my mom…a big white lady.