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My parents are the first people in my family born with equal rights in this country. I was having a discussion over the weekend with someone who is from the south, who's white and who had not really been around black people. And he said that a part of you that he was like, this is the most black people have been around and he was a Republican and I could tell he started talking about his views and he said, Well, you know, black people. I just feel like, like, you know, like you guys all seem like you work hard and you pulled yourself up. Black people complain too much about being black and about racism, about how this country is keeping them down is not like my family had a silver spoon and I said to him, do you understand the systematic racism the. Thus put into place in this country and how that IMA packet everyone when he was like, Well, you know, all you guys do is complain about things that happen so long ago. It's like you were slaves. That was so long ago in the past. And I said, Well, my grandmother pick cotton and my parents were my. My, my, my mom was born with equal rights and my dad was born to. Your segregation ended and he was like, That's not true. And I said, people who are sixty years old are there the oldest people who were the first ones born with equal rights in this country. This is exactly why they want to take away critical race theory. This exactly why they want to take away the I. This is exactly why they don't want to teach rural history. Because once we take away them, the air of like this happened a millennia ago and we stopped talking about it, people will just literally forget. It can act like it never happened. And that's how revisionist history occurs in this country. Share, believe, inspire blacks be.
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