cowboycwr said:Did it thought? I mean do you have proof it was way higher or is that just a talking point from the party that originally supported slavery, Jim Crow, etc?Porteroso said:Johnny Bear said:BearN said:Wangchung said:
Nm
https://fb.watch/i_okeVqdvq/?mibextid=v7YzmG
Wow. I'd seen a lot of coverage on the Scott Adams remarks and mobs of people calling for his head. The way the video of his remarks was edited, I never heard the question he was responding to. The video made it seem like his comments were coming from out of the blue. Never once did anyone have the intellect honesty to say that his remarks were in response to a question about a poll that found that 47% of blacks don't think it is okay to be white. Then that WaPo poll Matt Walsh referenced was truly chilling. Context matters. If nearly half of a group of people aren't sure it is okay for you to exist, how are you supposed to react?
Imagine the reaction if there was a poll that found that 47% of white people don't think it's okay to be black.
It used to be way higher, and guess what happened?
Is this serious? You don't know about early America's view on black people?