they've been redressed. to a member of a third world nation, american citizenship is worth 100k - they got that
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seriously, if you lived in Africa, no racism mind, how much would you pay to live in America?
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doesn't mean there isn't racial injustice here
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maybe not but you know something name me a less racist country than America, and it will be hard for you
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Replying to @Free_Muh_Cunten
doesn't mean we can't do better still. The bar is low.
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bullshit it doesn't the bar is low for a society full of ContraPoints with a high IQ, difference tolerance, and etc
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there is no society with people full of that, ever the bar is higher than it has ever been in any society ever, that's low?
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it's lower than it was 8 years ago, that's for sure
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depends on how you define "the bar" but even so, yes, because of the actions of regressive social justice
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the fact that electing a black president wasn't a triumphant stride forward but instead more racial chaos...is telling.
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because a lot of white people freaked. It's telling of the extent of racism that still exists.
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