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I guess the blacks who sold their own people into slavery get a pass and it’s all white people’s fault? Paint me green and call me a pickle because I’m done dillin’ with you shirt What about the slavery that still exists today in non white countries? I guess that’s still my fault somehow cause I’m white? Sweet opinion dude
Paint me green and call me a pickle because I’m done dillin’ with you shirt
what the hell have you cured or what natural disaster have you fixed you pasty skinned idiot. You’re a sewer rat, stop claiming the work of someone else. You’re the kind of scum who contribute nothing to society but somehow want to claim ownice because of you’re skin color lol gtfo you and your inbred kin are a joke because he said all white people. Paint me green and call me a pickle because I’m done dillin’ with you shirt That includes me does it not? A majority from Wisconsin worked the lands themselves and were against slavery from the beginning So, people who never owned slaves need to pay people who were never slaves for what some of their ancestors may have done? Even though only 1.5% of the U.S. population owned slaves and many of the people in the United States
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in 2019 likely were not directly related to that 1.5% and whose family likely immigrated to the U.S. AFTER slavery was abolished? Or that many of the African Americans in the U.S. today can’t trace a direct relative that was a slave or immigrated to the U.S. AFTER slavery was abolished? A roofing company can’t be held responsible for a 50 year warranty on a roof they installed last year if the company simply declares bankruptcy but a government that is replaced every 4 years must be responsible for something that happened over 200 years ago?
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It was a gift.