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😆