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[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 day ago

Tupac: I see no changes, the black community systematically oppressess Black people to sell and die in the streets to survive capitalism

Some white journalist named chuck: this song is a beautiful epitaph about the Black on Black crime that led to the creator's demise.

Time moves fast and all that but I forgot how strong the casual racism of Black folk was in the 90s-2010s born from miss characterization and stereotypes. Because how do you hear tupacs "changes" and only take away "Black on Black" crime

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 day ago

casual racism of Black folk was in the 90s-2010s born from miss characterization and stereotypes.

I just saw an RPG book where it listed all the different Europeans during the Scramble for Africa, while actual Africans were categorized as "West African," "Southern African," and (I shit you not) "feral," etc. Zulu? Tutsi? Somali? Hahaha ha nope! Why do any actual research into the second largest continent in the world with hundreds of languages and cultures when you can just stereotype everything and focus on European colonizers?

Book was written in 2000.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago

When yties were cheering about racism being over after Obama's first team, instances like what you mentioned flooded through my mind. Like what did white people learn ? When would they have learned?

[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago

When the Civil Rights Act was passed, all those klansman and cops who shot people with firehoses and bullets immediately went "Oh golly gee whiz! I guess racism is wrong! I'll have to change my worldview."

Literally what a bunch of white people think happened.

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