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Juneteenth and the lack of black lives in US curricula
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(06-22-2020, 03:56 PM)Lucidus Wrote: Part of the conversation is the honest examination of other ways that people of color continue to be subjugated and controlled in forms that aren't physical slavery per se, but rather a psychological and systematic continuation of purposeful oppression that is still feels very inescapable, even with the social progression that has been slowly contoured by modernity. 




I fully understan the issues of racism today.  I know all about racial profiling and sentence disparities. But an overwhelming majority of black people in jail for dealing crack are actually guilty of dealing crack. The situation is not "inescapable" because no one is forcing them to sell crack.

Blacks commit a lot more crimes per capita than whites.  They can't blame white people for that.

Black culture does not support the concept of a nuclear family.  This causes extra financial burden of black society.  And, again, they can't blame white people for the fact that they keep having babies with multiple partners.  AIDS struck the black population much worse than whites because of the didain for birth control in the black society.  Again that is not caused by white people.





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RE: Juneteenth and the lack of black lives in US curricula - fredtoast - 06-22-2020, 04:07 PM

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