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originally posted by: Jaellma
a reply to: research100
Yes, Black Wall Street was a thriving and booming business community for black people. The murderous act was an act or pure and vile terrorism by the neighboring white communities. Black Wall Street was never able to recover to its wondrous glory but the history is a history many would want people to just forget.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Breakthestreak
He’s winning in November and you know that.
Of course he is dear , of course he is.
:roll
Maybe stop with your media fed hyperbole?
You guys can't resist can you , you keep on telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.
Delusional much.
originally posted by: ColoradoJens
a reply to: Jaellma
Yeah, it's incredibly sad.
I like how there is an argument going around that says "Yes 1000 whites massacred a town of black people but it didn't have anything to do with race. It was economics."
Try that logic on for size.
I guess the argument is once an African American gets a piece of the pie somehow its normal that white people go crazy and fire bomb their towns and murder them buy the hundreds because, you know, thats what angry poor people do to their rich masters.
Yes, Black Wall Street was a thriving and booming business community for black people. The murderous act was an act or pure and vile terrorism by the neighboring white communities. Black Wall Street was never able to recover to its wondrous glory but the history is a history many would want people to just forget.
originally posted by: ColoradoJens
a reply to: Jaellma
Yeah, it's incredibly sad.
I like how there is an argument going around that says "Yes 1000 whites massacred a town of black people but it didn't have anything to do with race. It was economics."
Try that logic on for size.
I guess the argument is once an African American gets a piece of the pie somehow its normal that white people go crazy and fire bomb their towns and murder them buy the hundreds because, you know, thats what angry poor people do to their rich masters.
originally posted by: ColoradoJens
a reply to: Lumenari
Are you implying in 1921 racism was only in Democrat held areas? In 1921?
I like the attempt but jeez.
And who implied something that happened 100 years ago was Trumps fault? Is that possible in your world?
The OP is regarding the fact that he is knowingly antagonizing African Americans.
Because they were so economically dominant that one time in Tulsa and he's celebrating that.
Unlike the dEms who proudly wear the colors of the Ashanti slave traders and bend over backwards to keep blacks oppressed
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Symbolically, we see Pelosi and Schumer kneeling in subjugation to the slave trader leaders they honor and depend upon to keep the Democrat Party's plantation in business.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Jaellma
Yes, Black Wall Street was a thriving and booming business community for black people. The murderous act was an act or pure and vile terrorism by the neighboring white communities. Black Wall Street was never able to recover to its wondrous glory but the history is a history many would want people to just forget.
Well, it was a heavily Democrat-run area at the time under the Democrat party's Jim Crow laws.
So although racism wasn't the primary reason it happened, THAT certainly didn't help at all...