Idk bout you but my ancestors made this country with blood, sweat and tears.
I'm not leavin. It's BEEN ours
Black people really are more entitled to this country more than whites. The greatest injustice this country ever knew is that was never given to black americans after everything that's happened.
White people and their entitlement issues are just disgusting. Especially considering America was a stolen country...
If it wasn't for black people, America wouldn't exist. SERIOUSLY. What did white people do other than create a corrupt government that only suited a them, when the entire physical infrastructure was built by blacks for hundreds of years?
Why are white Americans today running on this sense of entitlement, and this belief that everything they worked for they actually worked for and it didn't come from the blood, sweat, and tears of black people? Why, in that same sense, do they not want to be reminded of slavery, or hear about racism? Like
@blackestofpanthers said...they know. They just don't care and want the gravy train and privileges they didn't earn to continue.
People like to miscontrue MLK and his image to fit an agenda of him being this man all about equality and integration that fit a narrtive that suits white hegemony and black subservience to that hegemony. But they forget he was assassinated by whites because he was trying to try the American government with crimes against black Americans stemming from slavery and demanded reparations...
What does that tell you?
White people don't want their grip on America (and in turn, the global market/system/society) loosening it's grip and leaving their hands and going into someone else's anytime soon.