5 things white people need to hear on Juneteenth

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look at this racist bs. its all complete nonsense. if they dont like american then they are welcome to go back to africa.
Much of the honorable people of Africa would never let one of those BLM blacks into their country

Blm blacks are lazy and selfish
 
Now MAWA trash 🗑 is trying to deny history.
The history is quite clean. NOTHING happened on June 19th, ever. The celebration is for something that happened two years before, and they heard about it. Hearing about something is not the same as that something actually happening.
 
and the africa people. are proud of there slave past. sad,
I don’t think most of them are my friend. I don’t think anybody in the world generally is proud of slavery. I know a lot of Christians and Muslims from Africa. They are very traditional people with family values, they are against abortion and they are definitely against lazy thief like the BLM supporters in America.
 
I don’t think most of them are my friend. I don’t think anybody in the world generally is proud of slavery. I know a lot of Christians and Muslims from Africa. They are very traditional people with family values, they are against abortion and they are definitely against lazy thief like the BLM supporters in America.
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What you fail to understand is that slavery has existed as long as history of man.
The sudden "Abolutionism" movement in 18th & 19th centuries Europe changed nothing. Slavery has continued unabated especially North and South Africa and the Middle East.
Slavery Is alive, well and profitable in the Muslim world.
Its alive and well in Eastern Eurpe and in Britain too. America as well. Sex slaves are slaves.
 


look at this racist bs. its all complete nonsense. if they dont like american then they are welcome to go back to africa.
First off, I'm not opposed to having a day to celebrate emancipation of the slaves.

Second, I don't disagree with everything in the article, but most of it.

#5 - the national anthem doesn't suck. Where is there a passage about slavery in it?

#4 - Affirmative action is racist against whites and asians. There are plenty of whites and Asians that were not born into wealth. Opposing affirmative action doesn't make someone fragile. Second, caring about issues like gender affirming care or men in women's sports doesn't make someone fragile.

#3 - Yes, the US is good, but it's economy has been better in the past as well as it's overall ethical values have been better in the past in many ways. We've made progress in some ways, but gone backwards in others.

#2 - the Constitution certainly has it's flaws, but also has allowed a lot of positive things to occur in the US. The electoral college is needed to avoid mob rule and to avoid a rule of the urbanites over the rural folk. I agree that certain government positions shouldn't last so long, but I imagine that justices having longer terms might be intended to create legal stability. We already all have equal rights, so I'm not sure why he's saying there needs to be an equal rights amendment.

#1 - No, the government doesn't owe anyone reparations. This would lead to many special victims groups wanting reparations. All races have had history of oppression, slavery, being conquered and so on. We can't expect anyone who's ancestors oppressed our ancestors to pay up.

Finally, I wouldn't say "go back to Africa", because this is the country they were born in. But I would say anyone who doesn't like the US, isn't patriotic and wants to squash what the US stands for, should find another country to go to. I think we all want things to be better, but there's a lot of disagreement as to how we can make it better.

I think a focus on the economy is a must. We need to be a prosperous country. This will help citizens have a better quality of life and will help us be strong on the world stage. It will help there be world peace if our leaders know how to leverage that prosperity for good. We need to stop banks and the uber rich from buying up all of the homes that could go to families. We need to reform welfare by removing welfare cliffs and incentivizing getting off welfare. Welfare recipients need to be required to look for work if they are able. We need to do better to incentivize the traditional nuclear family and family values. We need to deport illegal immigrants, enforce current border policies, finish the wall and follow our immigration policies, but ensure enough immigration application reviewers are assigned to his to allow them in.

I'm not sure how playing identity politics by writing an article about Juneteenth and listing all these (mostly) false assertions, is going to help us accomplish this.
 


look at this racist bs. its all complete nonsense. if they dont like american then they are welcome to go back to africa.

Yeah, if you don't like something, don't try and change it, leave.

If you don't like BLM and their "bs", then LEAVE and fuck off and go to North Korea or Iran.

See what I did there?
 
First off, I'm not opposed to having a day to celebrate emancipation of the slaves.

Second, I don't disagree with everything in the article, but most of it.

#5 - the national anthem doesn't suck. Where is there a passage about slavery in it?

#4 - Affirmative action is racist against whites and asians. There are plenty of whites and Asians that were not born into wealth. Opposing affirmative action doesn't make someone fragile. Second, caring about issues like gender affirming care or men in women's sports doesn't make someone fragile.

#3 - Yes, the US is good, but it's economy has been better in the past as well as it's overall ethical values have been better in the past in many ways. We've made progress in some ways, but gone backwards in others.

#2 - the Constitution certainly has it's flaws, but also has allowed a lot of positive things to occur in the US. The electoral college is needed to avoid mob rule and to avoid a rule of the urbanites over the rural folk. I agree that certain government positions shouldn't last so long, but I imagine that justices having longer terms might be intended to create legal stability. We already all have equal rights, so I'm not sure why he's saying there needs to be an equal rights amendment.

#1 - No, the government doesn't owe anyone reparations. This would lead to many special victims groups wanting reparations. All races have had history of oppression, slavery, being conquered and so on. We can't expect anyone who's ancestors oppressed our ancestors to pay up.

Finally, I wouldn't say "go back to Africa", because this is the country they were born in. But I would say anyone who doesn't like the US, isn't patriotic and wants to squash what the US stands for, should find another country to go to. I think we all want things to be better, but there's a lot of disagreement as to how we can make it better.

I think a focus on the economy is a must. We need to be a prosperous country. This will help citizens have a better quality of life and will help us be strong on the world stage. It will help there be world peace if our leaders know how to leverage that prosperity for good. We need to stop banks and the uber rich from buying up all of the homes that could go to families. We need to reform welfare by removing welfare cliffs and incentivizing getting off welfare. Welfare recipients need to be required to look for work if they are able. We need to do better to incentivize the traditional nuclear family and family values. We need to deport illegal immigrants, enforce current border policies, finish the wall and follow our immigration policies, but ensure enough immigration application reviewers are assigned to his to allow them in.

I'm not sure how playing identity politics by writing an article about Juneteenth and listing all these (mostly) false assertions, is going to help us accomplish this.
you go
 
Happy Juneteenth to one and all

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Ah, so you went out and shot up a park or something, the traditional black celebratory pastime of Juneteenth? Kill any kids? How many wounded did you manage this year?

It's easy to remember when it's a black holiday; the body counts are higher than normal.
 
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