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Originally posted by BrooklynBomber View PostSo, Hopkins showed his true colors, huh?
How predictable, but folks, this is what severe inferiority complexes do to you.
And don't even start about history of racism, because as someone said here, every race to some point was a victim of racism and I am pretty sure that most of us had been attacked on a racial basis, I, sure as hell, was.
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Originally posted by cortdawg25 View PostThere is a special persecutions of black Americans and that is where the term originated and was used to tear down and tear apart black culture in America. What other race has been persecuted remotely as close as blacks in America? Your not American so u shouldn't be speaking like u have some great understanding of American culture and history. Your from over there so quit using terms that u don't understand and can't begin to fathom the effects that they had and still have on a certain people. Just SHUT UP, cause u sound really ridiculous when u use terminology like "special history" when you've learned that history from a book.
In fact blacks are not even close to what was done to ***s in the last five hundred years.
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****** ****ing comments that I hope he's regretting now.
But is he really a racist? He is after all backing Hatton, a pasty white dude over his fellow black American.
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Originally posted by sonofisis View PostIf "doing what Hopkins did" (which you call "racism") is indicative of an inferiority complex, then obviously the 'forefathers' of America definitely had some serious issues.
Harsh, but this is true, ****** were viewed as a commodity, and guess what, the racism that we think of today, it started AFTER the ****** were liberated.
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Originally posted by BrooklynBomber View Post***s and speaking of America, the chinese.
In fact blacks are not even close to what was done to ***s in the last five hundred years.
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