- Mar 11, 2015
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That's good, then? I was just guessing.I believe they owned "way more businesses" than now because before the 1960's, blacks could not enter white establishments or be served in them. So they had to open their own, in their own neighborhoods.You enter these threads and you read page after page of whites complaining about how people of color, most specifically blacks, are asking for extra things at the expense of whites. For some reason these people believe that equal rights lows and policies for non whites infringes upon their "individual" freedom.
I would like to know what whites call the years from 1776 until 1965 by law? Was this not whites getting extra rights at the expense of others? I need an explanation from one of our fine colorblind equal rights for everyone white conservative here.
I don't get something before the 1960s blacks owned way more , I mean way more business then they do today, so why do you say whites had special treatment?
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But numerically they did not.
No problem. You've been honest with me, and that's a whole lot more than can say for the filth that continues posting here.