News media ratings are down without the orange shythead so they need a story. Once this dies down it'll be time for the unarmed black man cop killing trauma porn to make the rounds again.
I guess for American Asians, that was when America was "great"
Gonna hear this from white folk for the next few years, can't wait
"How come you guys are racist against Asians ? I heard blah blah blah"
"I knew Black people could be racist, just wanna be perpetual victims. "
Media is gonna fukk around and create another Asian mass shooter
That ABC propaganda is doing exactly what you said would happen! The comment section is lite with all these racist accusing Black people, over these allegations. She even claims that Chinese built all of the railroad, while by far the largest part was built by Black Americans.
https://www.nrrhof.org/single-post/2017/11/06/Stories-Lost-Slavery-and-the-Railroads"…nearly every rail line built east of the Mississippi River and south of the Mason-Dixon line before the Civil War was constructed or run at least partly by slaves.”[1]
If the tracks were laid out in a straight line, it would have been enough to span the width of the continental United States nearly 3 times… a staggering amount.
Because we often take railroads for granted, it is easy to forget the increased income and security that comes as a result of them. Although the Midwest (and particularly Illinois) saw a boom in railroad construction during the 1850s, the South was growing quickly, too—and demand for a robust rail infrastructure was high. Railroads lowered internal transportation costs for farmers and expanded commerce.[3] At times, the South even exceeded the number of tracks built in the North, even opening up new frontiers for cotton plantations.[4] Farmers could quickly and efficiently move goods from one city to another—a game changer for the entire nation.
In 1860, nearly 15,000 African Americans were enslaved by railroad companies in the South.[6] The demand that the railroads created for slave labor meant that the cost of slave labor rose rapidly in the late-antebellum South.[7]"
These slaves weren’t just grown men, either.
https://www.nrrhof.org/single-post/2017/05/19/Chinese-Workers-of-the-First-Transcontinental-Railroad"During the construction of the railroad, thousands of Chinese migrants came to the United States to find a better life. Instead, they found severe racial discrimination and dangerous working conditions—all for very little reimbursement. At the height of construction, over 11,000 Chinese workers were involved in the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad."
Railroad History (USA): Timeline, StatisticsRailroad history in the United States is nearly as old as the country itself, dating back to the mid-1820s.
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