This shyt makes me want to throw up
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nikka you KNOW why the comments are upvoted.Honestly...white people have been disappointing the hell out of me as of late. Why do those comments have so many upvotes? This is what happens when there's a generation completely ignorant to history even though they could research anything about history at the touch of their fingertips.
And low key...I honestly consider any white person that says that they would love to live in the 50s or idolizes the style of the 50s etc as a racist SOB. Do you ever hear any black people saying they would love to live in the 50s?
nikka you KNOW why the comments are upvoted.
Its not even like these are single instances anymore.. I've been noticing this shyt more & more
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when was this made? it would tell everyone a lot more about it if we knew the time period. also back then when this was made it was okay for them to show this because this was the norm. now yes its not but back then they didn't know how hurtful this was.


You mean the same people who wrote and illustrated this garbage as a from of entertainment weren't aware that blacks were seem as lazy, subhuman, monkey-like watermelon fiends?
He / she can't be that dumb and naive
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. I start thinking about the perpetuation of racism passing down from generation to generation in this "post-racial America".Fam, I dont even know anymore. I think its naivety. I've been talking to this white girl- real sweet chick. We start talking about race, (Cause I always point out cultural indifferences, the coli fukked me up like that) & shes telling me how her father tells her not to fukk with black guys because "you know how they are". She tells me how she wants to move to New York to become a dancing socialite but she's afraid dating a black guy would kill her chances of being welcomed in the white echelon of society.
I'm sitting there like. I start thinking about the perpetuation of racism passing down from generation to generation in this "post-racial America".
I tried to explain to her certain things; I don't know how much of it got through to her.
