Group of black men praise Hitler

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Sometimes I wish I could be teleported back to the late 60s and early 70s during the black power movements. This new generation of black people are juat beyond mentally weak and fried. It's not all of us but we have a loud and very vocal cadre of nikkaz on some super c00n shyt these days.
You recall him ?

While you're at it, prevent catastrophes like Transatlantic slavery, the fall of Timbuktu and warn Mansa Musa not to show off all that gold, because it attracted too many foreign powers.








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Sometimes I wish I could be teleported back to the late 60s and early 70s during the black power movements. This new generation of black people are juat beyond mentally weak and fried. It's not all of us but we have a loud and very vocal cadre of nikkaz on some super c00n shyt these days.
Its not that we are weak we lack real unity with each other and that's by design.
 

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This crap should be illegal. How the hell did we get to the stage where this is ok?

nikkas used to get they head busted open

Yeah, this and the word "cracker" will be go straight to jail status. While everyone else would be free to say the slurs toward black people with no repercussions.

Did we forget what country this is??
 

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Just watched this documentary about the Nazi descendants, in it is a biracial Black woman who has a major German Nazi and African mother.

Jennifer Teege

“Biracial author discovered her grandfather was a Nazi commander”

“The author of "My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me" talks about the challenges she faced after discovering her grandfather was a proud Nazi commander. Jennifer Teege spoke to CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano about her experience.”




Not all surnames disappeared with the Nazi defeat. For some, it was a curse, for others, an advantage. Today, decades after the collapse of the Third Reich, the grandchildren of its most bloodthirsty leaders still live on. And each has had to decide what to do with the history that carries their blood.

Some cut ties, changed their names, or chose internal exile. Others spoke out, investigated, and denounced. A few even kept fortunes built on slave labor.
How do the heirs of the Third Reich live today? Is it possible to live in peace with a family name marked by crime? And what remains of Nazism in their daily lives?”


 
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