All this time passed and still ain't nothin changed

Cakebatter

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1980s and 1990s TV was full of talk shows with controversial guests. The audience got to ask questions, and sometimes fights broke out. Geraldo Rivera got his nose broken by a guest and Al Sharpton got pushed to the ground (Both incidents started by the same dude 😂). Everyone spoke their mind and we knew where everyone stood. Now they ban anyone who speaks outside establishment narratives, forcing folks to only hang out in echo chambers where bad ideas grow and fester.



 

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you can copy/paste any of the speeches during the civil rights era and the 80s/90s into today's era and they would still be relevant
 

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The most cringeworthy clip was the 4th one where that white woman in the green said that white people have bent over backwards to make black people feel equal. And the example she gave was that if She and Farrahkhan tried to get a job in federal government, that Farrahkhan would get it and she wouldn't.

And I just had to laugh at how wrong she was. And how telling it was about how she really felt. She was PASSIONATE. And completely misunderstood the whole point and spirit behind affirmative action legislation.

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