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A white perspective of Racism and White Privilege in the US

The question isn't about Tucker, bas. I'm not interested in that. I'm interested in the content of the vid.
The problem with the vid is the complete lack of context.

It's aim is only to create hate and anger. It can't be taken seriously.

I wasted 5 minutes watching it. Just a beat up.
 
The problem with the vid is the complete lack of context.

It's aim is only to create hate and anger. It can't be taken seriously.

I wasted 5 minutes watching it. Just a beat up.
Reporting it is hate and anger, yet the actions of Seattle aren't hate and anger?

Right, interesting.
 
These are the sorts of conversations we should be having in my opinion

 
Racist woman gets instant karma.
You have to see why she called the cops on her black neighbors.


 
Racist woman gets instant karma.
You have to see why she called the cops on her black neighbors.


Less to do with racism and more to do with "entitled white women" syndrome. See this a lot in Australia. Will argue with and put anyone down. Very controlling.
 


I travelled overland for 12 months with the mob on buses and trains in Mexico, Central and South America in 87 and 88, the stark difference between indigenous / mix race and the white ruling elite by any measurement was some thing to behold.

Its easy to understand frustrations taken out at past symbols not that it will change anything another issue for the region was endemic corruption no matter who ran the joint.
 
According to a 2001 report by the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, at least 1,256 homes were destroyed, alongside churches, schools, businesses, and hospitals. Greenwood residents would go on to file over $1.8 million dollars in damage claims; in today’s dollars, this would be over $27 million. All but one of these claims were denied; a white shop owner was given compensation for guns taken from his shop. The report acknowledges, however, that not all residents took out insurance or filed claims.
https://www.brookings.edu/research/...cxATZ9W581MCMPKuOEuPWJqLWEKSY6tc8ECt9mXNBPE6o
 
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