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Get over it , why so bitter in 2024
Isn't it funny how some whites will argue that blacks need to get over slavery and oppression. When it's clear evidence that the government has extensively been targeting our people and communities forever. We got captured , sold, mutilated, hung , tar and feathered and whipped. That's before we were supposedly freed. Then it was your free but not an equal human being. They didn't want to acknowledge us as human , eat with us , go to school with us , use the same facilities as us , date , procreate or work with us. Segregation , Jim crow came next. Then the protest , marching , Black Panthers , the Muslims , and scholars , help change this. Then the Ronald Regan and the CIA flooded the hoods , urban communities ghettos what ever you want to call them with crack cocaine. Powder cocaine was a wealthy person's recreational substance. But this new form was specifically targeted for these people in those communities. So they filled these communities with alcohol, illegal substances and firearms. To fund a war in Nicaragua. It's been proven. So you mean to tell me even after hearing all these things done to melanated people. There are still whites in 2024 who with a straight face. Have no compassion, empathy , emotion , sympathy , or yet understanding for the human beings this has happened to. Question unmelanated people. Prove me wrong. White people love animals if someone did have the things to their dog that they and the government had done to us since the inception of America. They would seek vengeance amd would never forgive. Yet Black people are not only expected to get over it , but to actually forget and love or be appreciative to those who have treated us like we were less then humans. The same people who will shed tears 20 years over 9/11 and the people that was lost. 2ill tell you never forget what happened that day! Will tell black people in 2024 " Are you still talking about slavery come on that so long ago , I wasn't there you weren't there can we just move on and get over it. My grandmother was born in 1919. She was around when there was Segregation with whites only bathrooms and fountains. Her mother was a slave. So how do we not have a direct connection to slavery. So I ask white people. If all these things were done to you and your family by us. Would you be as forgiving as we have been. Look at how whites respond when something happens specifically to them. How forgiving and living are they. 🤷 Or is the get over it campaign just a fear ploy. Because if every melanated person was to come together stop seeing ourselves as opposition. Say we all woke up and decided it's us against them. Yeah I wouldn't want that either. So let's make them feel guilty that they keep pointing out what we did to them so they don't gather up and retaliate! Yeah that's probably it!🤔
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