Yea. What is very puzzling to me is that you have black people half my age (I’m 41) and younger who speak as if they are living in 1880s Alabama. But I think a lot of that has to do with brainwashing young people to see racism every and to endlessly focus on the past. Growing up none of my older relatives who grew up in the south had a chip on their shoulders but oddly they were very conservative but voted Democrat. Although my grandfather who was very religious and was a deacon at his church stopped voting dem when they pushed gay stuff.
Blacks deserve their own country as well. He can fight for mine and I’ll support him too. Africa needs strong indigenous leaders.
There are plenty of black people who enjoy living in America (and Canada) and don't whine about racism.
Count me as one. I sadly have quite a few “everything is racist” cousins that I debate with but can’t seem to get through to them.
More power to you. I hear there’s quite a bit of peer pressure to be “liberal” in many African American circles.
Yea. What is very puzzling to me is that you have black people half my age (I’m 41) and younger who speak as if they are living in 1880s Alabama. But I think a lot of that has to do with brainwashing young people to see racism every and to endlessly focus on the past. Growing up none of my older relatives who grew up in the south had a chip on their shoulders but oddly they were very conservative but voted Democrat. Although my grandfather who was very religious and was a deacon at his church stopped voting dem when they pushed gay stuff.