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Red states literally gave you the civil rights movement. Wasn’t no sit ins up north but keep thinking your black kinfolks are slow, it says a lot more about you than anything


Trump is from NY and Reagan was from Cali but get those daps
You know....I had a racist white guy tell me this at one of my old jobs here in Texas. The red party at one point supported the civil rights movement and the blue party supported segregation and white supremacy at one point while being endorsed by the KKK.

It's a diversion to change the narrative. Trump has a history of practicing housing discrimination which is why he gets no love in NY. His father was a klans member that was arrested in Queens but I see where this is going plus you're from Boston.

I know who you are and where we stand. No need to discuss from here. Make yourself a hearty mayo sandwich and have a goodnight.
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...i'm never moving back to texas, and i'm texas born and raised.


Why would not move back to Texas??

...as a kid i felt like i wasn't from there, or like my soul got trapped there from a past life. the place felt foreign as f**k to me as well. i knew as soon as i graduated high school, i was on the first thing smoking. i moved back after army and college, then couldn't take it and moved out of the state again. since then i've had way more career success out of state. i always feel like i'm in a rut when i'm there. i don't drink so it always felt boring as hell there. the local sports scene is fire even though nobody wins s**t, but it just wasn't enough to make me want to stay. everyone from the dallas area who grew up there, stayed there as adults, so i was always running into or getting randomly contacted by exes because they saw me out.

i just visit now, but i'll never move back.
 

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...as a kid i felt like i wasn't from there, or like my soul got trapped there from a past life. the place felt foreign as f**k to me as well. i knew as soon as i graduated high school, i was on the first thing smoking. i moved back after army and college, then couldn't take it and moved out of the state again. since then i've had way more career success out of state. i always feel like i'm in a rut when i'm there. i don't drink so it always felt boring as hell there. the local sports scene is fire even though nobody wins s**t, but it just wasn't enough to make me want to stay. everyone from the dallas area who grew up there, stayed there as adults, so i was always running into or getting randomly contacted by exes because they saw me out.

i just visit now, but i'll never move back.


Where did you move to?
 

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You know....I had a racist white guy tell me this at one of my old jobs here in Texas. The red party at one point supported the civil rights movement and the blue party supported segregation and white supremacy at one point while being endorsed by the KKK.

It's a diversion to change the narrative. Trump has a history of practicing housing discrimination which is why he gets no love in NY. His father was a klans member that was arrested in Queens but I see where this is going plus you're from Boston.

I know who you are and where we stand. No need to discuss from here. Make yourself a hearty mayo sandwich and have a goodnight.
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I’m from Alabama and my dad marched with Dr King and participated in other parts of the movement as well. He went to Tuskegee in 1960 and graduated from Morehouse where I attended as well

I said the movement happened in red states I never said they supported it. that’s why the Republican Party shifted to the conservatives (a movement championed your very own NY governor Nelson Rockefeller

This is why we need better schools because obviously they failed your dumb ass when it came to history
 

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I’m from Alabama and my dad marched with Dr King and participated in other parts of the movement as well. He went to Tuskegee in 1960 and graduated from Morehouse where I attended as well

I said the movement happened in red states I never said they supported it. that’s why the Republican Party shifted to the conservatives (a movement championed your very own NY governor Nelson Rockefeller

This is why we need better schools because obviously they failed your dumb ass when it came to history
I wonder what happened? It's like Harriet Tubman having Kanye West for a son.
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And I'm guessing he's Republican too:lolbron:

Illinois. Democratic Governor :umad: I wanna move though:unimpressed:
Bro Illinois is only democratic because of corruption and Chicago. You really think that shyt ain’t Indiana 2.0 outside of Chicagoland? Chicago is the most segregated city in America, and the democrats there still are racist and treat y’all like shyt.

I’m liberal but I’m distancing myself from all these parties. None of them fukk with us for real. Tired of seeing republicans act apathetic and democrats tap dance then ignore us like a deadbeat dad on his child’s birthday


I have never voted for a republican in my life but I also sat out the last presidential election because I am tired of seeing my black leaders teach white people how to dance and about hot sauce and ignore Flint
 
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