[Commenting on the third Presidential debate.]
Give me liberty or give me death! Sic semper tyrannis! Hurrah Abe Lincoln is dead! Hurrah the south shall rise again! Hurrah Whites take their rightful place again! Send these despots packing both the mulatto and son of a nigger lover.
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Hurrah the south shall rise again!
Newsflash--the Civil War ended more than a century and a half ago, and everyone directly involved with it is dead.
Get over it.
Enough is enough. Blacks built this country while you and your ancestors sat on your fat, lazy colonel sanders asses watching us do all the work. Fuck you, you racist prick. The south is one of the most impoverishered, uneducated parts of America, even though you've had 150+ years after the civil war to rebuild. Oh, and that little city called New Orleans you're so proud of? Built by black people. Orlando? Blacks. Miami? Blacks and cubans. Some haitians. Oh, and Nashville? Well, you can keep it. :)
So... It's tyranny to make you unable to repress people because of the color of their skin?
Sorry, but I think you should learn what tyranny IS.
"fried chicken" His, you have your stupid, uneducated racist stereotypes all mixed up. I just, I can't stand you. "Blacks are stupid? NO, whites are the stupid ones that don't deserve to exist and never have ever done anything for humanity! How racist of you." Don't get me wrong here, I'm one of the least racist people ever. Meaning that your race doesn't stop me from calling you out on your stupid. Whether you're white and stupid, black and stupid, or pea soup and stupid, you're stupid. Stupid stupid stupid dumb stupid. Uughh.
I'm aware that there's a stereotype that blacks eat fried chicken; I was turning it around a bit. I mean, ever hear of Colonel Sanders? He isn't black, I can tell you that much.
And where did I say "whites don't deserve to exist?" My point is that blacks played a key role in building America - particularly the south - and that were it not for the labor of generations of slaves, there would be no south to "rise again." I'm not prejudiced against white people. There are white people in my church. But history needs to be addressed and hundreds of years of unpaid wages returned to the laborers who built the early American economy.
No, it won't rise, because you drive out all your creative people. Plus, for every major storm we get up North, Dixie will get 2 or 3. Must be God's will.
Spuki, I don't hate "whitey," and I don't believe I've ever used that term in my posts. I treat white people with respect, just as I would anyone else. My point is that the stereotype that blacks are lazy just doesn't hold up, when it was whites who needed enslaved workers to build their alleged "society."
@His4Life - I'm black too and I have to say while there is some truth in what you said the US was hardly built by black people alone. Aside from indentured European servants contributing to the building of this nation (as someone else pointed out earlier, though I'd add they weren't the main backbone of agricultural labor), Native Americans, Hispanics and Asians also contributed to the nation. Many of the nation's highways and rails were built by Mexican and Asian laborers. A lot of the country's major cities and high-rises were built by Native American, black and Hispanic laborers.
There was a time the country was built primarily on particularly black labor but that came to an end around the 1870s-1880s. Since then the nation's backbone for labor has been more multiracial though minorities still were disproportionately exploited for hard labor (like sharecropping, prison labor and minority scab workers and minority workers used in the New Deal works programs).
Vox, I agree - minorities played and continue to play a huge role in this country's success. But, aside from the incidental indentured servitude you mentioned, where do you see white people in that post?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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