Racism in America was almost dead
(media.gab.com)
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You have no idea how true this is. And how freaking tragic.
I was living in US years before these bastards, and I just loved the whole atmosphere. Never once did I experience racism during all that time. Not once.
I had experienced plenty of it back in my own country growing up, between different ethnic groups so constantly that we had all come to expect that in each place certain ethnic groups always get ahead and it was a fact. When you meet new people, asking "which ethnic group are you?" was a custom and when talking about someone else, adding "He is our ethnic group" was a common thing.
So it was amazingly refreshing to see a country that opened their arms and welcomed everyone and all they expected in return was that we live like human beings.
When Hussein came on the scene, US was already becoming a nostalgic memory, but whenever I heard people talk about "racism in America" (which was a new thing that started popping up in every conversation at that time) I would always correct people saying there is no racism there. And people would counter saying "But Obama said there is." (The irony was lost on most).
It was only after Trayvon Martin that the narrative just slipped out of control and there was no coming back.
It was a carefully planned cultural destruction of the most open minded country and its unforgivable.
Well said. In the 80s and 90s and early 2000s I don't remember even thinking about racism or hearing of any division. Certainly didn't see it in daily life. Then Obummber came in and refueled flames that were pretty well distinguished decades ago. He and the legacy media have pumped it so hard to create division.
Abe was so spot on. "United we stand..." and 8 years of Obummer were almost entirely about creating that division so we'd fall.
I mostly grew up in NE Ohio, but I'd spend some time with family down in Cincitucky in SW Ohio. The only time I encountered ANY racism was when I was down there.