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Is Trump refering to when blacks could be owned.

When blacks and women couldn't vote.

When folks could only ride at the back of the bus.

Had to come in the back door of certain establishments.

Not the same as blm, but blacks had to march for eqality then and whites believed that they were causing trouble.

Someone had to fight back then for the united states to do the right thing.

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If Clinton is elected it will be just like the last 8 years worse employment numbers for blacks than it as been for awhile and nothing to benefit them. They got you hook line and sinker, guess LBJ knew what he was talking about!

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19 minutes ago, new tobie said:

Is Trump refering to when blacks could be owned.

When blacks and women couldn't vote.

When folks could only ride at the back of the bus.

Had to come in the back door of certain establishments.

Not the same as blm, but blacks had to march for eqality then and whites believed that they were causing trouble.

Someone had to fight back then for the united states to do the right thing.

He's simply referring to pre 2008.

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29 minutes ago, 77 said:

If Clinton is elected it will be just like the last 8 years worse employment numbers for blacks than it as been for awhile and nothing to benefit them. They got you hook line and sinker, guess LBJ knew what he was talking about!

If you can't get employers to hire Blacks, it will never change. From trade crafts to corporate America, you'll find the same color of faces pushing the refinery buttons to corporate decisions.

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3 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

If you can't get employers to hire Blacks, it will never change. From trade crafts to corporate America, you'll find the same color of faces pushing the refinery buttons to corporate decisions.

Refineries used to only let blacks work the jobs that nobody else wanted. Most of them were forced to be fair.

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1 hour ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

Obviously you ignored NappyRoots comments smdh

No, I liked most of his list also, and the main parts of his list just expounds on stevenash's list.   Did you ignore stevenash's list?   He's pretty sharp.  You need to get on board :) 

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4 hours ago, new tobie said:

Is Trump refering to when blacks could be owned.

When blacks and women couldn't vote.

When folks could only ride at the back of the bus.

Had to come in the back door of certain establishments.

Not the same as blm, but blacks had to march for eqality then and whites believed that they were causing trouble.

Someone had to fight back then for the united states to do the right thing.

Would these practices still be in place if the majority of Whites hadn't fought against them also?

The majority of Whites put a stop to these practices that happened 50+ years ago. Have you ever given credit to the millions of Whites that changed and outlawed discriminatory practices?

Are you still trying to use these outlawed practices to further the victimhood mentality?

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48 minutes ago, Englebert said:

Would these practices still be in place if the majority of Whites hadn't fought against them also?

The majority of Whites put a stop to these practices that happened 50+ years ago. Have you ever given credit to the millions of Whites that changed and outlawed discriminatory practices?

Are you still trying to use these outlawed practices to further the victimhood mentality?

a large percentage of whites also elected the first black president

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