And its funny, because those of us who lived most of our lives in those ghetto towns with nearly half the population black are probably more "black" in spirit and culture than any single of the Progressive Blacks and their caramel friends.
They say racism is built on ignorance, but I can say with gusto experience breeds the real racism.
And its funny, because those of us who lived most of our lives in those ghetto towns with nearly half the population black are probably more "black" in spirit and culture than any single of the Progressive Blacks and their caramel friends.
They say racism is built on ignorance, but I can say with gusto experience breeds the real racism.
Ever read American Rennaissance's Face-toFace with Race articles?
I have not. Enlighten me as I've never even heard of them.
https://www.amren.com/news/2016/08/a-white-teacher-speaks-out/
I can vouch for a lot of that being identical to my experiences, and from simply living among them.