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Different Generation, Different Perspective

by @jeffrey-conyers

The blacks of the fifties were limited in rights. Like today mainly still controlled by whites. We have seen those racist governors, senators, mayors of hotbed cities. Southern breed of hatred but now we in the present. A totally different generation and different perspectives. The rage they use for intimidation is ready for the rage that in these modern times, Can honestly be returned by the race they tried to keep oppressed? Who cares? If the same racist group embraces the clown president? They embrace various stupidity until you bring the heat. They embrace wars until body bags come home. Then they realize the wars if unwarranted just serve one leader purpose? If a race war should happen? Best believe the racist race cant handle the coming attacked. And they can cry second amendments all they want. Because the truth is? What group holds the most rage to destroy? It's not those the media pushing with guns. Different consequences to face? Least, if pushed into revenge hate?
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Nov 2, 2020
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