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A Talented One;8218569 said:"The 60s" represents a time of positive change in race relations. So pick some other decade to represent what you're trying to say.
A Talented One;8220048 said:A Talented One;8218569 said:"The 60s" represents a time of positive change in race relations. So pick some other decade to represent what you're trying to say.
@D0wn , Can you tell me why you flagged this post?
LUClEN;8220773 said:Nah...people aren't nearly as politically active nowadays
CashmoneyDux;8220755 said:A Talented One;8220048 said:A Talented One;8218569 said:"The 60s" represents a time of positive change in race relations. So pick some other decade to represent what you're trying to say.
@D0wn , Can you tell me why you flagged this post?
Lmao you are an idiot. You know how violent the 60s was for blacks? People only started caring when white people started dying.
A Talented One;8220970 said:CashmoneyDux;8220755 said:A Talented One;8220048 said:A Talented One;8218569 said:"The 60s" represents a time of positive change in race relations. So pick some other decade to represent what you're trying to say.
@D0wn , Can you tell me why you flagged this post?
Lmao you are an idiot. You know how violent the 60s was for blacks? People only started caring when white people started dying.
Bruh, the postive changes of the 60s compare favorably to any other decade, except maybe the 1860s or 1870s (many of which changes were reversed or nullified in the backlash against Reconstruction). No historian would dispute this. None at all. So if the t/s is saying that things are getting as bad as the 60s, he should probably pick another decade.
Stiff;8220974 said:A Talented One;8220970 said:CashmoneyDux;8220755 said:A Talented One;8220048 said:A Talented One;8218569 said:"The 60s" represents a time of positive change in race relations. So pick some other decade to represent what you're trying to say.
@D0wn , Can you tell me why you flagged this post?
Lmao you are an idiot. You know how violent the 60s was for blacks? People only started caring when white people started dying.
Bruh, the postive changes of the 60s compare favorably to any other decade, except maybe the 1860s or 1870s (many of which changes were reversed or nullified in the backlash against Reconstruction). No historian would dispute this. None at all. So if the t/s is saying that things are getting as bad as the 60s, he should probably pick another decade.
This thread is about regression...the 60's weren't as bad as the 1880's but they weren't as good as the 90's. What I'm saying is things are heading backwards not even just in terms of race relations but on a global scale as well
Stiff;8220974 said:A Talented One;8220970 said:CashmoneyDux;8220755 said:A Talented One;8220048 said:A Talented One;8218569 said:"The 60s" represents a time of positive change in race relations. So pick some other decade to represent what you're trying to say.
@D0wn , Can you tell me why you flagged this post?
Lmao you are an idiot. You know how violent the 60s was for blacks? People only started caring when white people started dying.
Bruh, the postive changes of the 60s compare favorably to any other decade, except maybe the 1860s or 1870s (many of which changes were reversed or nullified in the backlash against Reconstruction). No historian would dispute this. None at all. So if the t/s is saying that things are getting as bad as the 60s, he should probably pick another decade.
This thread is about regression...the 60's weren't as bad as the 1880's but they weren't as good as the 90's. What I'm saying is things are heading backwards not even just in terms of race relations but on a global scale as well
A Talented One;8220993 said:Stiff;8220974 said:A Talented One;8220970 said:CashmoneyDux;8220755 said:A Talented One;8220048 said:A Talented One;8218569 said:"The 60s" represents a time of positive change in race relations. So pick some other decade to represent what you're trying to say.
@D0wn , Can you tell me why you flagged this post?
Lmao you are an idiot. You know how violent the 60s was for blacks? People only started caring when white people started dying.
Bruh, the postive changes of the 60s compare favorably to any other decade, except maybe the 1860s or 1870s (many of which changes were reversed or nullified in the backlash against Reconstruction). No historian would dispute this. None at all. So if the t/s is saying that things are getting as bad as the 60s, he should probably pick another decade.
This thread is about regression...the 60's weren't as bad as the 1880's but they weren't as good as the 90's. What I'm saying is things are heading backwards not even just in terms of race relations but on a global scale as well
I see. Still, as I said, the 60s represents a time of positive change. So though 'heading back to the 60s' suggests regression, it also suggests positive change.
DA_Executionah! ;8220759 said:no the black family structure was stronger back then and there wasn't so many freaks running around and gays weren't taking over like they are now.
Stiff;8220894 said:LUClEN;8220773 said:Nah...people aren't nearly as politically active nowadays
That's kind of what I meant when I said "without the soul" .. people are more apathetic
But people don't see the parallels at all? Obviously it's 2015 so there are no things/issues to deal with but
In the 60's they had the Vietnam War that most of America was opposed to
In the aughts we got the Iraq War and whatever new war they're going to find a reason to fight in the Middle East
They had the Red Scare
We got the War on Terror
Race relations are horrible and mainstream America wants to avoid working on that at all cost
Relations with Russia are deteriorating and iron curtain re-building on both sides
White racists are getting more emboldened. In the 90's and earlier 2000's dog whistles and coded language was the name of the game...that's slowly going out the window.
Black Churches are being targeted
Black people being found hanged all throughout the south and they're all being ruled suicides
D0wn;8221958 said:DA_Executionah! ;8220759 said:no the black family structure was stronger back then and there wasn't so many freaks running around and gays weren't taking over like they are now.
How are gays taking over, when theyre only 3% of the american population ? , and even a smaller percentage in the blk community.
ThereStiff;8220894 said:LUClEN;8220773 said:Nah...people aren't nearly as politically active nowadays
That's kind of what I meant when I said "without the soul" .. people are more apathetic
But people don't see the parallels at all? Obviously it's 2015 so there are no things/issues to deal with but
In the 60's they had the Vietnam War that most of America was opposed to
In the aughts we got the Iraq War and whatever new war they're going to find a reason to fight in the Middle East
They had the Red Scare
We got the War on Terror
Race relations are horrible and mainstream America wants to avoid working on that at all cost
Relations with Russia are deteriorating and iron curtain re-building on both sides
White racists are getting more emboldened. In the 90's and earlier 2000's dog whistles and coded language was the name of the game...that's slowly going out the window.
Black Churches are being targeted
Black people being found hanged all throughout the south and they're all being ruled suicides
N on the east coast
Dr.Chemix;8222800 said:Nothing new under the sun.
No time was a better time. Its all the same crap.
The world was messed up in the biblical age and so forth. Dark skins were hating light skins. Our own people were selling our own kind into slavery. Faggots roamed the streets, bastard children roamed the streets and women were still not respected.
Its a shame but so many centuries has passed and humanity itself didn't evolve.
Stiff;8219914 said:rapmusic;8219172 said:Where are these "race riots" that people love to talk about?
Cincinatti, Ferguson, Baltimore ... possibly more to come