Bears2Canes said:
Canon said:
Booray said:
Rawhide said:
I have ancestors that fought for the Union. They died fighting to end slavery and keep the country together. I have yet to receive a thank you from a black person for my sacrifice
Because you didn't sacrifice anything.
Not according to the current logic. You see, the death of his family members necessarily cut short their earning potential in their prime working years. This contributed, indeed may be the primary reason, for generational poverty in many white families. White people, according to the left wing logic, would still be suffering from this event. He would therefore be owed money by the government that caused this to happen to his family.
Or no one is owed anything.
Lol this analogy completely disregards the 100+ years following the end of slavery where this country formed and implemented explicitly racist laws and policies designed to keep black families down. It's not like black people were freed as slaves and walked into a beautiful new world. Why is it so hard to believe that hundreds of years of direct oppression can have lasting effects on future generations?
Yep, racist laws are bad. Glad to know we fixed that problem decades ago. My goodness, we even have black people now-a-days that have successful careers.
My next door neighbor, who is black, is a successful engineer and owns rental property. His wife manages those properties. Nice people, very nice people, then again, I'm not surprised, they are Trump supporters.
Maybe it's tine for the democrats to stop brainwashing black people into thinking that they can't. They can't do this, they can't do that, the can't build that....they can't they can't they can't. If you tell someone they can't long enough, then they won't.
Black have been used as pawns by the media, race batiers and politicians for far too long. Our elected "leaders" show up every couple of years promising rainbows and unicorns only to leave them high and dry (again) after their vote is cast.