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Absolutely no way you can contextualize this to make it acceptable. Notice how his invocation of OUR pain is merely used in his advocacy of white working class men. This should be the end of his campaign.



He could have replaced the slur with “black people.” His casual use of the term is unacceptable and figures into a pattern of him being dismissive of identitarian issues as they pertain to black America.What he’s saying was the truth then, and still is now.
The existence of black/brown people to hate, is why they allow themselves to keep being exploited.
What y’all mad he said the word ******s?
What he’s saying was the truth then, and still is now.
The existence of black/brown people to hate, is why they allow themselves to keep being exploited.
What y’all mad he said the word ******s?
Exactly. Probably a Hillary supporterHe's right. That stupid bytch is just to triggered to understand the statement.
I guessHe could have replaced the slur with “black people.” His casual use of the term is unacceptable and figures into a pattern of him being dismissive of identitarian issues as they pertain to black America.


Just read an excerpt from a book on this with my son. The book made cooked it up as "an early example of blacks and whites working to together for a common goal."According to history, he's absolutely correct.
Thanks to Bacon's Rebellion, the 'White' race was created in America to oversee European interests and control us.

Ian Abbah of Area51 said:It served as lesson in not believing everything you read just because it's in a book.