Is 'positive' discrimination becoming socially acceptable now?

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This is like a freaking religious debate... Whites are going to see it one way while blacks are going to see it another and neither is going to see the others point of view. Best solution is to just stop trying to force your opinion on someone who isn't goi g to accept and listen to it.

Also you should just have a tone of mixed children and this problem would be solved lol xD

The reality is more complicated than that.

Blacks are not all of one opinion. Whites are not all of one opinion. Many of the people on forums and participating in these demonstrations trying to victimize blacks are, in fact, white. On the other hand - there are quite a few blacks who agree that things have turned into 'reverse racism.'

Mulatto children will not solve the problem any better than the legacy of Mulattoes would imply.

What will happen is that about thirty million people in the United States will die as a result of civil war. Give or take five million.
 

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There are racist people in all races so let's stop pointing fingers here. Also stop using history to justify your own racism, it's in the past, over and done with. No black person today was a slave, stop internalizing this bullshit victim mentality.

Lel the problem is white people are still oppressing blacks/minorities but in other ways.!!!!! Get educated bro. google Enviromental racism, racial profiling for miniorities, incarceration rates, employment rates etc.
 

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The reality is more complicated than that.

Blacks are not all of one opinion. Whites are not all of one opinion. Many of the people on forums and participating in these demonstrations trying to victimize blacks are, in fact, white. On the other hand - there are quite a few blacks who agree that things have turned into 'reverse racism.'

Mulatto children will not solve the problem any better than the legacy of Mulattoes would imply.

What will happen is that about thirty million people in the United States will die as a result of civil war. Give or take five million.

Prophet Aim64c has spoken. The first 25 million to die will get blessed by Jesus himself.
 

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I hate it when black people are being discriminated...
We all are creations of God,whoever is arrogant shall be punished.
 

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Prophet Aim64c has spoken. The first 25 million to die will get blessed by Jesus himself.

It isn't much of a prophecy, since it's essentially history.



" COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri system's president, Tim Wolfe, resigned Monday morning in the face of growing protests by African-American students, the threat of a walkout by faculty and a strike by football players who said he had done too little to combat racism on campus. "

There was no racism on campus. The majority of the protesters were bused in from Chicago. It's all a giant rouse where the protesters won't allow the media to conduct interviews (because hardly any of them actually go to the university).



" The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre)[1][2][3] occurred at Kent State University in the US city of Kent, Ohio, and involved the shooting of unarmed college students by the Ohio National Guard on Monday, May 4, 1970. The guardsmen fired 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis.[4][5] "

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That woman in the picture isn't a university student. She was a 14 year old runaway being paid by communist party representatives to participate in the protest.

That is how this is going to unfold - except, this time, it will likely break down into a war.

It's where the investors into the activist movements have wanted it to go for some time.
 

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It isn't much of a prophecy, since it's essentially history.



" COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri system's president, Tim Wolfe, resigned Monday morning in the face of growing protests by African-American students, the threat of a walkout by faculty and a strike by football players who said he had done too little to combat racism on campus. "

There was no racism on campus. The majority of the protesters were bused in from Chicago. It's all a giant rouse where the protesters won't allow the media to conduct interviews (because hardly any of them actually go to the university).



" The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre)[1][2][3] occurred at Kent State University in the US city of Kent, Ohio, and involved the shooting of unarmed college students by the Ohio National Guard on Monday, May 4, 1970. The guardsmen fired 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis.[4][5] "

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That woman in the picture isn't a university student. She was a 14 year old runaway being paid by communist party representatives to participate in the protest.

That is how this is going to unfold - except, this time, it will likely break down into a war.

It's where the investors into the activist movements have wanted it to go for some time.

Proof of your allegations Ser?

Edit: Also, were all of the professors paid off or did they just follow the crowd just because? What about the football team and the coaches? What about the actual university students? You're talking out your ass.
 
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Proof of your allegations Ser?

I'm in Missouri. I listen to radio stations that broadcast out of Columbia.



" The University of Missouri student protesters who demanded the resignation of university president Tim Wolfe were surprisingly adversarial toward the press Monday, setting up a “no media safe space” for protesters and harassing reporters who were trying to take photos.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch‘s sports writer Benjamin Hochman tweeted out images of protesters linking arms to create the “safe space,” and also tweeted out a video of protesters clashing with a reporter who presumably infringed upon the safe space. "




" 5. We demand that by the academic year 2017-18, the University of Missouri increases the percentage of black faculty and staff members campus-wide by 10 percent.

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8. We demand that the University of Missouri increases funding, resources and personnel for the social justice centers on campus for the purpose of hiring additional professionals, particularly those of color, boosting outreach and programming across campus and increasing campus-wide awareness and visibility. "


Edit: Also, were all of the professors paid off or did they just follow the crowd just because?



I've not been able to find numbers on the staff walk-out. The "concerned faculty" group is all that is cited, and I can't find any numbers. I no longer reside in Columbia, so it is more difficult for me to do the foot-work on something I would be able to walk down town and do - but I suspect the number was not significant, as none was given.

What about the football team and the coaches?



Less than 40.

On a team of 100 in the roster, with a much larger athletic department. It is not specified if these players are actually part of the team roster or if they are part of the larger athletic department from which the team is drafted.

What about the actual university students?

Show me their student IDs.

Ask them what classes they go to... oh... the ones forming the 'safe zone' won't talk to reporters....

You're talking out your ass.

You keep saying that...

and, yet... things keep going very similarly to how I say they will go.

In the world of science and engineering, when you have a model that allows you to predict behavior of a system with an acceptable standard of accuracy - it is considered valid as an explanation for what is going on.
 

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Lel the problem is white people are still oppressing blacks/minorities but in other ways.!!!!! Get educated bro. google Enviromental racism, racial profiling for miniorities, incarceration rates, employment rates etc.
People that came before you dedicated their life to give you freedom and you're using it to ***** about how you're oppressed. I'm not going to waste my time looking that shit up and neither should you. That's not being educated, that's called being weak. There is nothing stopping you in life man, no white people are keeping you down, stop making excuses and do what you want in life.
 

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I'm in Missouri. I listen to radio stations that broadcast out of Columbia.



" The University of Missouri student protesters who demanded the resignation of university president Tim Wolfe were surprisingly adversarial toward the press Monday, setting up a “no media safe space” for protesters and harassing reporters who were trying to take photos.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch‘s sports writer Benjamin Hochman tweeted out images of protesters linking arms to create the “safe space,” and also tweeted out a video of protesters clashing with a reporter who presumably infringed upon the safe space. "




" 5. We demand that by the academic year 2017-18, the University of Missouri increases the percentage of black faculty and staff members campus-wide by 10 percent.

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8. We demand that the University of Missouri increases funding, resources and personnel for the social justice centers on campus for the purpose of hiring additional professionals, particularly those of color, boosting outreach and programming across campus and increasing campus-wide awareness and visibility. "

Not a shred of proof was found here.



I've not been able to find numbers on the staff walk-out. The "concerned faculty" group is all that is cited, and I can't find any numbers. I no longer reside in Columbia, so it is more difficult for me to do the foot-work on something I would be able to walk down town and do - but I suspect the number was not significant, as none was given.

No evidence here either.




Less than 40.

On a team of 100 in the roster, with a much larger athletic department. It is not specified if these players are actually part of the team roster or if they are part of the larger athletic department from which the team is drafted.

Hm... Lots of assumptions, but no proof. The students protesting also have the 'full support of the coaching staff' as said in the article you listed.

Show me their student IDs.

Ask them what classes they go to... oh... the ones forming the 'safe zone' won't talk to reporters....

You're asking me for proof when you proposed the ridiculous allegation in the first place? Why don't you press your boot on their necks and make them share the information?


You keep saying that...

and, yet... things keep going very similarly to how I say they will go.

In the world of science and engineering, when you have a model that allows you to predict behavior of a system with an acceptable standard of accuracy - it is considered valid as an explanation for what is going on.

Except, literally not one thing you have ever predicted(to me at least) has ever come true. The most ridiculous thing I can remember off of memory is when you told me in 2015 Obama would take over the US with the help of the Muslim brotherhood. You later recanted that statement.

Overall, you haven't shared a shred of proof. This is all assumption based on the lack of evidence(The burden of proof lies on you to prove these people not part of the campus, or any of the other ridiculous claims you've made) you found in this protest. Because you couldn't find the things you found, you assume they are instantly in the wrong and things are going according to 'plan'.

If there was no racism in the campus why would the President step down so quickly? Was he in cahoots with the protesters? Maybe just this once, there was actually racism being swept under the rug. Is that so hard to believe?
 

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Not a shred of proof was found here.

*shrug*

No evidence here either.

*shrug*

Hm... Lots of assumptions, but no proof. The students protesting also have the 'full support of the coaching staff' as said in the article you listed.

How many of them were in the protest?

Since the university president was essentially forced out - how many simply wanted to keep their job in the face of mafia activity?

You're asking me for proof when you proposed the ridiculous allegation in the first place?

I'm asking you for evidence.

Proof is a word you throw around a lot, and something reasonable people have very little of.

Why don't you press your boot on their necks and make them share the information?

As I said, I no longer reside in that town. I have a thing called a "job" and have other commitments to that are more important than confirming that which is already obvious.

Except, literally not one thing you have ever predicted(to me at least) has ever come true. The most ridiculous thing I can remember off of memory is when you told me in 2015 Obama would take over the US with the help of the Muslim brotherhood. You later recanted that statement.

What you did was butcher the process known as "reading comprehension" - then went on a campaign of straw-herring arguments because you're an idiot.



" The Department of Justice announced it will send millions of dollars to various community-activist groups to combat urban crime and reduce tensions between racial minorities and the police.

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For example, “Community Policing Development Awards” were given in 2013 to programs including “Building Trust With Communities of Color” from the Vera Institute of Justice, the “Race and Social Justice Initiative” at the Portland Police Department and “Racial Reconciliation, Truth-Telling, and Police Legitimacy” at John Jay College. "




" The larger issue is, given what we know about other cities across the nation, it’s time for the federal government to start investigating all police forces or require, as some suggest, uniform standards for all law enforcement across the country? Better yet, does the community need to do its own policing, or the policing of the police, in the spirit of the Black Panthers?

Vanita Gupta, President Barack Obama’s new head of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, said it best when she attributed the unrest in Ferguson and Baltimore to the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. Certainly, this is a good starting point in order to address the situation of police in Black communities. ...

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Policing must either be reinvented or abolished rather than tweaked at the edges. Some form of community oversight and accountability, that is, policing the police, is in order. The Black Panther Party had the right idea with its citizen patrols monitoring the police and resisting police brutality. The black leather jackets and berets made for good optics in the Black community, and their bold stance on protecting the community from police oppression placed them on an equal footing with the cops. Further, their positive presence in the neighborhood and their social service programs had an impact, so much so that Hoover called the Panthers’ free breakfast program the “greatest threat to the internal security of the United States.” It is for that reason — not to mention the negrophobic hatred of an FBI director who was apparently passing for white — that the Panthers and other Black organizations had to be eliminated. "




" Last week in Miami at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan said he was looking for “10,000 fearless men” to “rise up and kill those who kill us; stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling!”

Farrakhan said “I’m looking for 10,000 in the midst of a million. Ten thousand fearless men who say death is sweeter than continued life under tyranny. Death is sweeter than continuing to live and bury our children while the white folks give our killers hamburgers. Death is sweeter than watching us slaughter each other to the joy of a 400-year-old enemy. Death is sweeter. The Quran teaches persecution is worse than slaughter. Then it says retaliation is prescribed in matters of the slain. Retaliation is a prescription from God to calm the breasts of those whose children have been slain. So if the federal government won’t intercede in our affairs, then we must rise up and kill those who kill us; stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling!” "


You assumed that I was saying Obama was going to stage some kind of Hitler-esque takeover... which is not entirely out of the realm of possibility - but is not what I was saying was going to happen. Obama is a globalist and doesn't see the office of the President as an end-goal. He would prefer to be on the newly proposed "new U.N."



The goal, however, is to use the Nation of Islam along with the Black Panthers to effectively establish a Palestinian Authority within the U.S. that can be used to undermine state sovereignty and fully nationalize the police force of the United States under a central government that is subservient to a globalist agenda.

Overall, you haven't shared a shred of proof. This is all assumption based on the lack of evidence(The burden of proof lies on you to prove these people not part of the campus, or any of the other ridiculous claims you've made) you found in this protest. Because you couldn't find the things you found, you assume they are instantly in the wrong and things are going according to 'plan'.

The University of Missouri is an open campus. Half of the town literally drives through it on their way to work or Walmart.



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This was the actual number of MU students protesting - who had been for six days.

It was not until this:



" Another Alpha Phi Alpha brother, Anthony Sherrils, who plays as a Starting Safety for Mizzou’s football team also needs to be highlighted. This brother was part of the highly publicized football team protest in which members of the team decided they would not play unless the president stepped down. This brought a lot of heat and pressure to the administration and was very important in bringing the student struggle to the national stage. "

That we began to see national coverage - only after that do we see the presence of 'thousands' of 'students.'

Would be interesting to see attendance records for the day.

If there was no racism in the campus why would the President step down so quickly? Was he in cahoots with the protesters?

Mizzou athletics is a very powerful force on the school administration. The school and its various investors make large amounts of money from the college games. Players threatening not to practice or play will cost people a lot of money.

There are three claims of racism.

First, that one of the students was called a ****** by a white person in a truck while walking to class.

Again - the University of Missouri is open campus. I drove through it all the time on my way to Walmart, and past many of the agricultural research stations for my job. This could have literally been anyone from anywhere - assuming the claim was legitimate in the first place.

Second - a swastika drawn out of feces found in a bathroom, somewhere. Assuming it wasn't a black person drawing it as some kind of a gag or deliberate attempt to portray a false image (as they have done in the past with claims of racist displays) - then we are left to ponder.

Third - nothing.

There's literally nothing racist going on at the University of Missouri.

Maybe just this once, there was actually racism being swept under the rug. Is that so hard to believe?

Yeah, it is.
 

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I never said Arabs didn't slave people, I was saying that the scale of slavery in the Middle East was lower than that in European colonisation, and slaves in Middle East were treated better. Read slavery in the Ottoman Empire - - there were certain codes to be followed. No such codes existed during European imperialism.

Also, in regards to slavery in India; you know that slavery in India was practised in ancient times and even today? Nice of you to stereotype.

How a slave was treated in Arab world depended on their religious background and place of origin- or at least that's what I get when I read about it. That the converts got better chances.

Nice try.
Ancient historians who visited India offer the closest linguistic equivalence in Indian society and slavery in other ancient civilizations. For example, the Greek historian Arrian, who chronicled India about the time of Alexander the Great, wrote in his Indika,[8]

The Indians do not even use aliens as slaves, much less a countryman of their own.
— The Indika of Arrian[8]
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According to Arthasastra, anyone who had been found guilty of nishpatitah (Sanskrit: निष्पातित, ruined, bankrupt, a minor crime)[14] may mortgage oneself to become dasa for someone willing to pay his or her bail and employ the dasa for money and privileges.[5][6]

Shamasastry's 1915 foundational translation of the Arthasastra describes the rights of the dasa, confirming Kangle's contention that they were quite different than slaves in other ancient and medieval civilizations. For example, it was illegal to force a dasa (slave) to do certain types of work, to hurt or abuse him, or to commit rape against a female dasa.[6]

Employing a slave (dasa) to carry the dead or to sweep ordure, urine or the leavings of food; keeping a slave naked; hurting or abusing him; or violating the chastity of a female slave shall cause the forfeiture of the value paid for him or her. Violation of the chastity shall at once earn their liberty for them.
— Arthashastra, Translated by Shamasastry[6]

When a master has connection (***) with a pledged female slave (dasa) against her will, he shall be punished. When a man commits or helps another to commit rape with a female slave pledged to him, he shall not only forfeit the purchase value, but also pay a certain amount of money to her and a fine of twice the amount to the government.
— Arthashastra, Translated by Shamasastry[6]

A slave (dasa) shall be entitled to enjoy not only whatever he has earned without prejudice to his master's work, but also the inheritance he has received from his father.
— Arthashastra, Translated by Shamasastr



Note that Arthshastra was written in 2nd and expanded in third century and now scroll down that link and compare it medieval laws for slaves

Bonded labour and debt cycles keeping people in it, is still problem in many rural areas, despite legal prohibition but it's not targeted at a specific community.

Anyway I have only one thing to add- while racism does exist and white racism isn't a myth, reverse racism is not a myth either and while it may be negligent and reactionary in comparison it's something that needs to be put in check as it doesn't help the situation.
 
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I'm asking you for evidence.

Proof is a word you throw around a lot, and something reasonable people have very little of.

As I said, I no longer reside in that town. I have a thing called a "job" and have other commitments to that are more important than confirming that which is already obvious.

You're asking me for evidence that they attend the school when you are the one who is questioning it in the first place. Why don't you find the evidence and get back to me on it?

If it's so obvious where is your proof.

The goal, however, is to use the Nation of Islam along with the Black Panthers to effectively establish a Palestinian Authority within the U.S. that can be used to undermine state sovereignty and fully nationalize the police force of the United States under a central government that is subservient to a globalist agenda.

And how is that working for him? He has a little over a year left. I don't even see how you think this is possible because the moment anyone mentions anything Islam people grab their guns; and in your case your neck-snapping boots.

I'm not responding to the rest of what you wrote above because of the raw amount of conjecture. You're connecting dots that don't exist except in the minds of the delusional.

I also already told you how retarded you are for taking issue to what Farrakhan said about the 10,000 fearless men. Patrick Henry said the exact same thing, but since it had no Islam in it he's a patriot and a founding father. The US practices the exact same principles you slander Farrakhan for. Not to mention you're greatly misinterpreting what the man is even saying.



The University of Missouri is an open campus. Half of the town literally drives through it on their way to work or Walmart.



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This was the actual number of MU students protesting - who had been for six days.


The point of the campout is to create awareness and discussion about race relations on campus, according to Poole.

You didn't read your own source(as per usual). The point of this hunger strike was to spread awareness to the rest of the campus, which they successfully did(As you so kindly show in your next quote). Not to get anything done with so few members of the student body. You're an idiot to think that this 9-tent protest would change anything without the help of the rest of the student body.

It was not until this:



" Another Alpha Phi Alpha brother, Anthony Sherrils, who plays as a Starting Safety for Mizzou’s football team also needs to be highlighted. This brother was part of the highly publicized football team protest in which members of the team decided they would not play unless the president stepped down. This brought a lot of heat and pressure to the administration and was very important in bringing the student struggle to the national stage. "

That we began to see national coverage - only after that do we see the presence of 'thousands' of 'students.'

Would be interesting to see attendance records for the day.

You say this as if it's a bad thing. As I showed above, that was the actual point of the protest. To spread awareness to the entire campus. Through this fraternity and football team, the protest gained support and followers and gained the following it needed to accomplish its task.

"Please stop focusing on the fact of the Mizzou hunger strike itself," Butler said Monday. "Look at why did we have to get here in the first place. And why the struggle. And why we had to fight the way that we did."



I'm still waiting for your proof of these thousands of students being bused in.

Mizzou athletics is a very powerful force on the school administration. The school and its various investors make large amounts of money from the college games. Players threatening not to practice or play will cost people a lot of money.

There are three claims of racism.

First, that one of the students was called a ****** by a white person in a truck while walking to class.

Again - the University of Missouri is open campus. I drove through it all the time on my way to Walmart, and past many of the agricultural research stations for my job. This could have literally been anyone from anywhere - assuming the claim was legitimate in the first place.

Second - a swastika drawn out of feces found in a bathroom, somewhere. Assuming it wasn't a black person drawing it as some kind of a gag or deliberate attempt to portray a false image (as they have done in the past with claims of racist displays) - then we are left to ponder.

Third - nothing.

There's literally nothing racist going on at the University of Missouri.

In your eyes, but not in the eyes of this Jonathan Butler. Not to mention you don't even go to the school. Why don't you ask him what racism he has gone through. I'm certain the boot-to-neck method will work just as well here.
 

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People that came before you dedicated their life to give you freedom and you're using it to ***** about how you're oppressed. I'm not going to waste my time looking that shit up and neither should you. That's not being educated, that's called being weak. There is nothing stopping you in life man, no white people are keeping you down, stop making excuses and do what you want in life.

LOLOLOL who's *****ing . I'm speaking the truth and you just want to be ignorant about it because YOU cannot accept it. Get over yourself. If these issues were actually resolved then maybe ppl won't say the white man is keeping us down because the reality is they are.
 

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Here's the problem many people are racist but won't admit to it because anything they say after will be disregarded for being racist , A majority of whites when you asked them a simple question about racism they will never answer or ignore you. When ever a issue appears if someone black bring up racism a white person defense mechanism is black on black crime but if you open your history books whites have killed more whites than any other race. Whites will tell blacks stop bringing up slavery it's in the past but walk around with confederate the era that wanted to keep them enslaved, that flag symbolize treason to this country and the traitors of the past just like how slavery left so must the flag. Nearly 90% of the military is white 95% of commanding officers are Caucasian but won't anybody be put in jail for the 2 Million plus people killed over these weapons of mass destruction that were never found, their defense will be we got wrong information/Intel but since when can you go around killing people on false Intel without consequences is that a form of white privilege much?
 

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And Arabs/Turks weren't?




I don't know how it was in Arab countries but history says many thousands were taken from India alone and sold all over. Dutch Portuguese etc joined them in 17 century here but Middle eastern countries had been on it in Asia since 8th century.

All the important posts in Delhi were reserved for Muslims of Middle eastern origin for many centuries before Mughals took over and started to free themselves from their influence a bit.

Even now the behavior towards South Asian or South East Asian maids in some middle eastern countries reminds that it's not been that long since slavery was abolished there.
Yet no one's aware of that slavery in India. Taj mahal is symbol of love not of tyranny and slavery. If you said that in public you are most likely called intolerant. The thing about slavery in US is that it is well documented.
 

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LOLOLOL who's *****ing . I'm speaking the truth and you just want to be ignorant about it because YOU cannot accept it. Get over yourself. If these issues were actually resolved then maybe ppl won't say the white man is keeping us down because the reality is they are.
How many examples are there of black people doing what they want? The only one keeping you down is you son, the moment you accept that is the moment you're free. People just want a reason to justify why they can't get anywhere in life. They blame everything and everyone but themselves but no one is holding a gun to your head saying you have to be a certain way. The only one who gets hurt from your bs is you.
 

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Yet no one's aware of that slavery in India. Taj mahal is symbol of love not of tyranny and slavery. If you said that in public you are most likely called intolerant. The thing about slavery in US is that it is well documented.

The records of slaves taken from India or Siddis /Abyssinian slaves in India brought in during medieval rules is not completely absent ... Historians of slave traders themselves noted it. We just don't talk about it ... Just like we do not talk about what Tipu Sultan did despite it being well documented. I was in a surprise when I actually visited Mysore and learned the history though locals...

Taj Mahal...- Mumtaz died in child birth of her 14 child in 19 year of marriage.. I am not competing.
 

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The records of slaves taken from India or Siddis /Abyssinian slaves in India brought in during medieval rules is not completely absent ... Historians of slave traders themselves noted it. We just don't talk about it ... Just like we do not talk about what Tipu Sultan did despite it being well documented. I was in a surprise when I actually visited Mysore and learned the history though locals...

Taj Mahal...- Mumtaz died in child birth of her 14 child in 19 year of marriage.. I am not competing.

Were not siddis brought by British? Well Idk I never read about it nor those siddis in school about their history. Most of them dnt make it through the high school to know or research anything.
 

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How many examples are there of black people doing what they want? The only one keeping you down is you son, the moment you accept that is the moment you're free. People just want a reason to justify why they can't get anywhere in life. They blame everything and everyone but themselves but no one is holding a gun to your head saying you have to be a certain way. The only one who gets hurt from your bs is you.

lmao this is the problem with america now. You'll never see what's really going on because you wont open your eyes. Im just trying to make you aware of some racial problems dont try to flip the script because you want to protect ur fellow white man.
 

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Were not siddis brought by British? Well Idk I never read about it nor those siddis in school about their history. Most of them dnt make it through the high school to know or research anything.

Come on ..... you must have read about Razia Sultan - She made Yakut, an Abyssinian slave, in-charge of the stables, a post which was seen reserved for Arab people only...she ended up losing her life and crown... In my school course Siddis had like one line mention - that the Mughals ignored the seas and left it to Siddis resulting in losing control over seas and making it easier for Europeans later on... Nothing more was mentioned about who they were or how they came to be in India. There are some coastal regions of Gujrat and some other states where their line still has a small presence.
 
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