1. Of course I know there were other non-ados, blacks in those schools. Since topic was about an African, Im mainly talking about Africans, right now? You made it seem as if African were special unicorns. That was your entire pitch. Please be consistent or else I will drop all seriousness from this topic as if I am talking to a troll-like Henry Broadnax.
2. USA didn't want any non-anglos immigrating to the USA? White supremacists didn't want it. Progressives at the time promoted it. Please stop asking like all white politicans were George Wallace or Strom Thurmond or nothing would have been passed to this day.
The Legacy of the 1965 Immigration Act
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Once again, just because this is what the politicians wanted, was this what Blacks marched for? Stop placing the two together. They are NOT related unless you are speaking specifically about John Lewis, Maynard Jackson, Ralph David Abernathy, and his ilk. This is what the democrats at the time were pushing for. shyt, it's mainly what the democrats are pushing for now.
A Debt of Gratitude for the Civil Rights Movement | ACS
- I'll respond to the rest of this later. You posted a lot and from what I see, all of this is easily debunked if you are trying to say Black people are the reason for it. If you are saying Blacks had a part in it especially individuals, I would agree. But you are creating a false narrivate becuase you want to create a new narrivate on
How the civil rights movement affected US immigration | SoundVision.com
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You realize there are various ways to be a leech?
cultural appropriation is a form of leeching
then you have the ungrateful leech
african
https://twitter.com/Rimzzzeee/status/805967197046767617?
afram responding to the first tweet
https://twitter.com/Zomzilove/status/805986592120836096?
first african starts back tracking after tryna be slick
https://twitter.com/Rimzzzeee/status/805987685865291777?
afram again
https://twitter.com/Zomzilove/status/805988123356368896?
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......the examples are endless
I say sh1t that's fact
1. Of course I know there were other non-ados, blacks in those schools. Since topic was about an African, Im mainly talking about Africans, right now? You made it seem as if African were special unicorns. That was your entire pitch. Please be consistent or else I will drop all seriousness from this topic as if I am talking to a troll-like Henry Broadnax.
2. USA didn't want any non-anglos immigrating to the USA? White supremacists didn't want it. Progressives at the time promoted it. Please stop asking like all white politicians were George Wallace or Strom Thurmond or nothing would have been passed to this day. The post you posted from this article is mainly politicians of the 1960's promoting immigration. Article - A Debt of Gratitude for the Civil Rights Movement | ACS. Immigration has always been a democratic point of emphasis since Kennedy.
The Legacy of the 1965 Immigration Act
Once again, just because this is what the politicians wanted, was this what Blacks marched for? Stop placing the two together. They are NOT related unless you are speaking specifically about John Lewis, Maynard Jackson, Ralph David Abernathy, and his ilk. This is what the democrats at the time were pushing for. shyt, it's mainly what the democrats are pushing for now.
A Debt of Gratitude for the Civil Rights Movement | ACS
- I'll respond to the rest of this later. You posted a lot and from what I see, all of this is easily debunked if you are trying to say Black people are the reason for it. If you are saying Blacks had a part in it especially individuals, I would agree. But you are creating a false narrative because you want to create a new narrative based on false pretenses. That's disingenuous and I cannot cosign that. I don't know if you understand history well or you just hope I don't understand history so you can push this bullshyt which you have personal feelings for. I am not sure at this point what it is but I am sure it's close to that. Most ados members tend to be emotionally invested more than logically invested in the movement. Especially men.
I'm not an immigrant
