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He was surprised to find out that for the most part, whites don't even talk about black people, let alone conspire to oppress them
I hosted a Japanese exchange student awhile back. She attended a local High School that was about 50% Black, and her comment was "The White students never talk about race, but with the Black students, race is all they talk about."
Yet, when it came to offering some help to this poor lady, no Blacks came to her aid, only two White "racist" White guys from the suburbs!
with a successful black businessman
How can we fight back against the false narrative of the "White Supremecy" attacks?
Sorry to say this but, your time and money would have done more help somewhere else. White quilt doesn't help anyone. It only hurts everyone.
Was he some type of Get Whitey woke entrepreneur?
I've mentioned to a few people that if White Supremacists actually existed they would have done something about KJP, Lietia James, etc.
So what exactly is the point that you are trying to make GNL?
GNL says
Was he some type of Get Whitey woke entrepreneur?
No, he was just a highly educated businessman that was taking advantage of the opportunities that were presented to him.
After rereading a couple of my comments, maybe I'm wrong. I am quite unhappy how racial division is so easily achieved. It's the sole reason I'm against diversity. I have zero issues with anyone who's a decent person.
Why bother at all.
UkraineIsFucked says
Why bother at all.
Yeah, I get it but, maybe to "try" and make the world just a little bit better? I do think it's impossible though and why I'm against diversity. Would you say racism is causing problems in America?
1. Where are these white supremacists?
2. What are their names?
3. What defines White Supremecy any differently than any other kind of supremecy?
4. Are people free to like or dislike anyone else for any reason?
To me, #4 is the root question. It has to do with the freedom of association. The civil rights act destroyed it. I also agree that #4, at this time, is probably better left unsaid/asked.