11-28-2019, 11:41 AM
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#599
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Sylvan Lake
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Again, just do some basic research and you’ll find yourself better educated.
Let’s look at South Africa, if you want. Let’s look at how white people, 9% of the population, own 72% of the land. Let’s look at the farm attacks, which target both the farmers who are white and the farm workers, who are overwhelmingly black. Or, are they not really “black” to you because they work for a white person? (That’s how you argue, right? Am I playing your silly game well enough?). While we’re at it, let’s ask ourselves why we think attacks on farms that are overwhelming white-owned but count victims that are overwhelming black, is simply an attack on white people. Do black farm workers not matter to you? Do you pretend they don’t exist?
Even that aside. We’re talking about two entirely different cultures. Is your next move going to be finding somewhere where black people haven’t endured racism and pretend that racism doesn’t exist? That’s what you’re going for here?
Racism is wrong regardless of where it takes place. But racism against white people has never been an issue in our culture. There has never been systemic discrimination against people for being white in our culture, ever.
But keep going on with it and pretending black farm workers don’t exist in South Africa, and that there are no black Irish people, or Italians, or whatever. Pretending that whites are the sole victims of these acts of discrimination and violence, and eliminating any victims of colour or pretending they don’t matter, is racism. It’s disgusting.
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Clearly it was the black man that forced the white man to round them up, sail them across the seas and sell them as property.
King Leopold the second was just trying to instill a work ethic......
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