Yes, not so fair nor equal when the fate of the South African whites is considered 'social justice' by blck pundits.
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Yea, try being a young white girl at night on the streets of East St. Louis :/ Hey, it was 1970 & I didn't know any better... Thank God the Convenience Store clerk gave me a ride out after his shift ended..
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Whites had affirmative action in the U.S. from roughly the 1700's to the 1960's. It seems to have worked for them
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Technically true. Also, technically a tomato is a fruit.
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You didn’t answer my question sir. The injustices that white people face due to racism = white privilege
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I don't always use the Leftist made up word 'racist', but when I do, I say that there is only one kind of racist. And he is that kind of racist
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If they think every body BUT white ppl get their own homeland.... Than they are NAZIS too. WW2 was to preserve nationalism from the multi-cultural Axis Power who invaded their neighbors.. Like the Mexi-Nazis are invading ours!
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Stefan, Please allow me to respond for Mr.Seizer... “Nuh uh! Am not!”
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Southern Europeans were shut out of the top schools, by the WASPs and Jews running them, until the 1960s. Their phrenology told them we were genetically inferior, and not "White." When the check for Jim Crow arrived, we were quickly made "White," and asked to pay.
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