America is the least racist country to ever exist.
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There is actually a small chance this is correct. Most countries that don’t have racial problems are quite racist but have a single dominant group so big that nothing challenges it. Least racists isn’t sufficient in the US, we have a lot of racial groups and a history of oppression and bias. We need to be aiming for no racism.
prft. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Are you serious!? Fucking Serious!? THAT IS COMPLETE AND UTTER BULLSHIT! Our nation’ss history is filled with examples of racism from the founding of this nation to today! Have you forgotten Slavery? Or the Jim Crow Laws? Or the interment of Japanese (and anyone East Asian) Americans during World War 2 (or the decades worth of laws barring East Asians from entering the nation)? or the effective genocide of the Native Americans that go back centuries? This is equally shared with France, Britain, Spain, and Portugal (France a bit less so but they still played a role), just looking through our history thoroughly disprove your ass of that statement alone, so just shut the fuck up and sit down you jackass!
@JM1234 #59030
oh yeah there’s no doubt about that, not many nations had a history of having to deal with the sort of shit we had to, to be honest, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand are perhaps one of the few regions of the planet that had to deal with an assortment of racial and ethnic groups sharing the same land and area for so long which Europe, East Asia and parts of Africa is just starting to address as the planet becomes more and more heterogeneity. But that does not excuse what this nation has done in the past, and would be ignorant to say that it is the least racist nation in history when there so much of American history that’s just plain racist by today’s standards.
Yeah right! I would have said once, that I hope you’ve worked through all your issues there, but after everything this year, I doubt it.
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