A lot of Americans could say I love my g'parents but they were Jim Crow racist but they don't. Easier to shift the honus to blacks
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Shine the light on yourself, takes a hoodrat to know one. Your reaction shines the light on who you are and what you are
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“He said a lot of things — I didn’t listen to all of them.” Is almost word for word what my family says about
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and this "My grandmother heard what she wanted from a leader who promised simple answers to complicated questions."

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must be twilight zone, your a troll https://twitter.com/rejialex7/status/845258911280189440 …
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Good article, very touching. But, to compare 1930s Germany to Current US trends is not accurate.
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you don't see any similarities?
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"...a leader who promised simple answers to complicated questions."
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That sounds familiar contemporaneously
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how Rump descendents will feel
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@Jacopo_della_Q ~It's all perspective. My grandmother was a terrible racist & discriminator, even against other women. I am not.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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she was a great woman.
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My grandmother loves me. But I'm a 'Nazi'.
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