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How? You keep repeating this crap with zero evidence. Racism was there before Obama. Race wars w/police brutality, oversentencing, CIA dropping crack in Blk neighborhoods, medical racism, redlining, housing discrimination were all there b4 Obama. You’re mad we’ve had enough!
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The claim that white men haven’t viewed themselves as superior since the 1930s is historically indefensible. How do you explain segregation, redlining, terroristic violence, white flight, massive resistance, and white nationalist movements after that?
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Replying to @SuspendedRobot
Wow it's obvious that Chinese created hukou to maintain the shi nong caste structures. It's like redlining and bussing in American politics
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"hey, why did you shoot that other black guy and steal his shoes?" "Because of redlining and Jim Crow and sheeit nigga!" 🤡🤡🤡🤡
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Replying to @GAFollowers
Cleaning 1 station up while neglecting all the others is redlining at its finest
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Fuck you! If whites would have never started redlining & kept racism alive for years maybe this doesn’t happen. You people will never admit or acknowledge your own history. But will continue to stay racist.
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I’m already on it. Definitely recommended. Very nasty character, but boy oh boy, did he work the system. Parks Commissioner that was feared like none other. Built NY singlehandedly. But despite all of this being said, he can eat shit for his racist redlining, city bus, project housing etc. and all else!
If you want to understand power, read The Power Broker by Robert Caro. Robert Moses was an unelected city official who shaped New York more than any elected leader ever did. -Jones Beach State Park -Lincoln Center -The UN headquarters site -600 miles of parkways and expressways -Triborough, Verrazzano, and Bronx-Whitestone Bridges -Shea Stadium and the 1964 World’s Fair site -650 NYC playgrounds -Orchard Beach and Jacob Riis Park -Co-op City -Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and so much more… He started as a reformer and became a power-hungry mogul. This book is 1,300 pages and honestly worth every one of them. If you’re an owner, operator, politician, or developer, this is the clearest X-ray into how power actually works that’s ever been written. In my upcoming book All the Wrong Moves I write about what I call “the money point of view of history.” Moses followed the money better than almost anyone. Go get “The Power Broker” today.
And spare me the whole “they destroyed every community our grandparents built” nonsense. 😂 Because history says otherwise. What happened to Tulsa Race Massacre? What happened to Black Wall Street? What happened to the thriving Black businesses, Black wealth, Black banks, Black professionals, and Black entrepreneurs that were literally burned to the ground? And while we’re at it, let’s talk about Lake Lanier. Before it was a lake, Black families lived there. Black communities existed there. Black landowners existed there. Entire communities were displaced and erased. But somehow we’re supposed to believe Black Americans are the ones destroying communities? 🤣 Then there are the countless Black towns, business districts, and prosperous communities undermined by segregation, racial terror, discriminatory lending, redlining, highway construction projects, urban renewal programs, and outright violence. History is filled with examples. The problem is some of y’all only know the white washed version. The version where everything bad just magically happened by itself. The version where Black communities appeared out of nowhere with disadvantages but nobody is allowed to discuss how those disadvantages were created. 😂 The hypocrisy is truly astounding. You cry about communities your grandparents built while completely ignoring the communities Black grandparents built that were burned, seized, flooded, segregated, displaced, or economically strangled. Context matters. History matters. Facts matter. And those facts absolutely wreck your white nationalist fantasy that one group spent centuries building while another group spent centuries destroying. Reality is a lot more complicated than that. But complexity tends to be inconvenient for people emotionally invested in simplistic racial narratives. 🤣 I told you stay in your damn lane. You should’ve left well enough alone Mr KKK😆
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Replying to @RealAlexJones
Translation: Racism needs to end in America before my people start acting on this man's advice: Stop redlining, oppression, gerrymandering, prohibiting discriminating, marginalizing & preventing blacks from succeeding...Whites' do this like a sport--which creates guys like him!!!
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You left out the homestead act, redlining and imminent domain
White Americans today are wealthy because of slavery and Jim Crow, but when you point that out, they gasp like a fish out of water.
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Whats crazy is all the excuses you make like “slavery this, redlining that, hiring practices blah blah blah.” Tribalism exists. You dumb fucks destroy instead of build. Nobody is stopping any of you from building your own as we have. You folks can’t even mow your lawn.
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Replying to @WeBussin
Highly doubt that happening. They have to fix the disaster all the redlining created.. #khsb
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Replying to @SwannMarcus89
Puerto Ricans were never considered white by Americans as evidenced by them also being named subjects for redlining like black people within the US.
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there are plenty publicly accessible academic evidence that says otherwise. specifically that they are foundational and central legacies. the legacy of redlining exist the legacy of segregation still exists. its just my hard rule regarding white people.
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This right here is the real problem. Businesses won’t invest in Black neighborhoods because of the crime. Robberies, shootings, and theft make it too risky. Even good locations stay empty because no one wants to get robbed or shot running a store. You can blame racism, redlining, or whatever else you want, but none of that explains why businesses flee the second crime gets out of control. Fix the crime, and the opportunities will follow. Everything else is just noise. youtube.com/shorts/UbghDVwMF…
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Affirmative action was a direct consequence of redlining and Jim Crow era regulation. These two things are interconnected. I figured that was common knowledge.
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Even the shittiest tires can give enough for the c class redlining high speed corners, because the cars are dogpiss slow But you wont get the grip in slow corners, and your exitspeed will be fucked, now you gotta wait even more to get up to speed
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Nah, I love black people. Really I do. But there are parts of your culture that tou need to stop defending with the same tired “redlining, legacy of slavery, systemic injustice” BS. Huge sections of your population are the most viscous people in the world.
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White folks did the same thing when it comes to slavery, Jim Crow, redlining, and marginalizing Black children in schools Hell they did it to the natives by calling them savages while not bathing and spreading diseases
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'Sativa' Jones retweeted
No other group in America had to survive •Black Codes •Convict leasing •Jim Crow •Redlining •Sundown towns •COINTELPRO •Assassinations of leaders •Crack epidemic (CIA linked) •Mass incarceration •School segregation •Destruction of 60 Black towns •GI Bill exclusion •FHA loan denial •Police lynchings •Media demonization
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