Captain Crunch
Veteran
If this is true, I wonder why did this happen? Did they see him with a white woman, or they didn't know he was a football player?
MLK is a great man. You're stretching his quote pretty far. Intensity of mobs isn't anything indicative of racism as a whole in any of those places listed. If that is still the case then the South - with the most active hate groups - would reign supreme, knocking over the 10-S-E isn't as bad the major cities idea.
Racist crimes can be found pretty much anywhere in the US, and I bet the correlation is where there's more people living you'd have more crimes relates to racism as a byproduct. News articles of XYZ doesn't hold as much weight as actual data does, which leads me to this...
Segregation extends from years of immigration and transgressed into a not-so-subtle racist tactic during black migration (from a far worse South, duh). Even whites were segregated from other whites depending on country of origin for a long time and in some places still are. I agree that withstanding segregation is a sore on major cities, but it isn't as easy to filter out because A) the cities living layouts don't make it easy and B) people like to stick with their own kind. I still nonetheless agree it's a problem that was abused to oppress.
Lastly, there's a reason so many African-Americans fled the South, even in MLKs times. Northern and Western areas - mostly major cities - are more accepting and better for monitories, namely African-Americans. Northern cities provided better jobs. There wasn't as much physical racism. And there was much better support.
Chicago notably the most powerful political hub for African-Americans, owned businesses, and media across the USA. Black Panthers, Johnson publishing, Harpo, just as some examples of such. Not so much the case now which - depending on how you look at it - is either good or bad. I for one enjoy the fact that African-Americans (and other minorities at that) can succeed in places beyond the Northern major cities. The bothersome part about is that initial places I feel should still have that success, but I wouldn't lay it down to oppression in the city as much as success is achievable elsewhere.
On the 10-E-C topic, it's well known the south (yes, Tennessee included) has had it's race issues. Historically, the southern states have had the worst times accepting blacks. Racist crimes were much more intense and common in the south with casual burnings, lynchings, beatings, improper imprisonments, etc. Even in modern times the rejection of the Confederate flag is a road paved for racist backlash. There's significantly more active hate groups down south to this day.
In the South (and tbh most places with very sparse living), it's ingrained as a community problem, and will continue to be that way for a while due to history. You'll find much less of that in Northern major cities, guaranteed.
fukk that it need to be some ass whoopings handed out. This ain't something we need to be turning the cheek on
Trump can't save these CACS from getting stomped out for this bullshyt. We can nip this shyt in the bud breh, it ain't gotta get worse
It was nice of whoever did that to write with soap so it could just be wiped off with his hands and not spray painted on the body with the windows smashed..
MLK saw the "silent" impact of institutionalized and structural racism up north. complete opposite of the overt, in your face cism in the south. He wasn't prepared for it based on his comments and was still working on tackling it before he passed.MLK is a great man. You're stretching his quote pretty far. Intensity of mobs isn't anything indicative of racism as a whole in any of those places listed. If that is still the case then the South - with the most active hate groups - would reign supreme, knocking over the 10-S-E isn't as bad the major cities idea.
Racist crimes can be found pretty much anywhere in the US, and I bet the correlation is where there's more people living you'd have more crimes relates to racism as a byproduct. News articles of XYZ doesn't hold as much weight as actual data does, which leads me to this...
Segregation extends from years of immigration and transgressed into a not-so-subtle racist tactic during black migration (from a far worse South, duh). Even whites were segregated from other whites depending on country of origin for a long time and in some places still are. I agree that withstanding segregation is a sore on major cities, but it isn't as easy to filter out because A) the cities living layouts don't make it easy and B) people like to stick with their own kind. I still nonetheless agree it's a problem that was abused to oppress.
Lastly, there's a reason so many African-Americans fled the South, even in MLKs times. Northern and Western areas - mostly major cities - are more accepting and better for monitories, namely African-Americans. Northern cities provided better jobs. There wasn't as much physical racism. And there was much better support.
Chicago notably the most powerful political hub for African-Americans, owned businesses, and media across the USA. Black Panthers, Johnson publishing, Harpo, just as some examples of such. Not so much the case now which - depending on how you look at it - is either good or bad. I for one enjoy the fact that African-Americans (and other minorities at that) can succeed in places beyond the Northern major cities. The bothersome part about is that initial places I feel should still have that success, but I wouldn't lay it down to oppression in the city as much as success is achievable elsewhere.
On the 10-E-C topic, it's well known the south (yes, Tennessee included) has had it's race issues. Historically, the southern states have had the worst times accepting blacks. Racist crimes were much more intense and common in the south with casual burnings, lynchings, beatings, improper imprisonments, etc. Even in modern times the rejection of the Confederate flag is a road paved for racist backlash. There's significantly more active hate groups down south to this day.
In the South (and tbh most places with very sparse living), it's ingrained as a community problem, and will continue to be that way for a while due to history. You'll find much less of that in Northern major cities, guaranteed.
Fake
- No damage to the car i.e. busted windows, slashed tires, scratches
- Written in some easy to clean material like Soap or Shampoo