thursdayafternoon
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I say that racism is an old issue. (You still haven't shown an article explaning the events and situations that support what Ehrlichman says) But nobody denies that it existed in the old decades (70s) anyway. Let's talk about today.You're in here complaining about large amounts of crime coming from their community right? Thats destabilizing. Incarceration rate? Destabilized. No fathers in the home? Destabilized. You wanna say they're lazy, only accept gov't handouts, dont like work etc...? Destabilized.
I gave you the plan straight from the horses mouth. An advisor to the president is as close to a source as you can get and he said the plan was to disrupt the black community by arresting their leaders. They were successful and all you can do is complain about what black people are or are not doing? Why dont you have anything to say about the plan itself?
In the House of Representatives, however, some racial and ethnic groups are now on par with their share of the total population. For example, 12% of House members are black, about equal to the share of Americans who are black. And Native Americans now make up 1% of the House, equal to their 1% of the population.
14 percent of U.S. district court judges are black.
77.1% of Police officers are White, making that the most common race or ethnicity in the occupation. Representing 13.3% of Police officers, Black is the second most common race or ethnicity in this occupation. This chart shows the racial and ethnic breakdown of Police officers.
Now prove that systemic racism continues today.
so you say "she ain't black" ok. Anyone who doesn't comply with the new political correctness-idiocracy is racist or mascot.The difference is your side of the fence uses her as a mascot
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