The weird thing about America isn’t the blatant racial animus, but the weird social obligation to constantly deny racism. Even when people openly say their hatred towards others is predicated entirely upon race/ethnicity, they need to follow up with, “but I’m not a racist.”
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It's KKKaren at her very best.
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Nice of the cop standing there, to protect them? ///ss
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Didn’t you see her response? Apparently she didn’t recognize the flag as it wasn’t hers and had assumed it was a flag of unity. And she was chanting “black lives matter” only minutes before
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But it's always been about racism and support for slavery.
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The media is complicit in covering for white supremacists.
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This says it all, straight from the Confederate vice president himself. Slavery, and the idea that, "races", were not equal, were to be cornerstones of the Confederacy. https://www.battlefields.org/learn/primary-sources/cornerstone-speech#:~:text=In%20his%20March%2021%2C%201861,Confederate%20Vice%20President%20Alexander%20H.&text=Stephens's%20speech%20is%20remembered%20by,the%20inferiority%20of%20African%20Americans ….
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