Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CRT is systemic racism. Renaming roads is one of its outcomes.
The first part is correct. CRT is revisionist racist theory and history no different than the Nazis to justify the hate, except people could read back then so the “narrative” had a few more layers.
Renaming roads after woke BS is an outcome. There are a few examples pushing an agenda.
Renaming roads back to what they were, before in this case confederate (more Democrat) activism and without an affiliation is not.
Your Fox-addled post gives me an idea for a great public messaging campaign to appeal to racist idiots.
“Did you know that those DEMONCRATS named YOUR streets after TRAITORS who KILLED our TROOPS? Time to RECLAIM OUR ROADS and dedicate them to REAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CRT is systemic racism. Renaming roads is one of its outcomes.
The first part is correct. CRT is revisionist racist theory and history no different than the Nazis to justify the hate, except people could read back then so the “narrative” had a few more layers.
Renaming roads after woke BS is an outcome. There are a few examples pushing an agenda.
Renaming roads back to what they were, before in this case confederate (more Democrat) activism and without an affiliation is not.
Your Fox-addled post gives me an idea for a great public messaging campaign to appeal to racist idiots.
“Did you know that those DEMONCRATS named YOUR streets after TRAITORS who KILLED our TROOPS? Time to RECLAIM OUR ROADS and dedicate them to REAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CRT is systemic racism. Renaming roads is one of its outcomes.
The first part is correct. CRT is revisionist racist theory and history no different than the Nazis to justify the hate, except people could read back then so the “narrative” had a few more layers.
Renaming roads after woke BS is an outcome. There are a few examples pushing an agenda.
Renaming roads back to what they were, before in this case confederate (more Democrat) activism and without an affiliation is not.
Anonymous wrote:CRT is systemic racism. Renaming roads is one of its outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:CRT is systemic racism. Renaming roads is one of its outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Rich confederate history" is a funny way to spell slave-owning traitors.
Agreed. I wonder if Germans celebrate their “rich nazi history”…somehow I doubt it. And yes, slavery was just as bad as nazism.
Well first of all, there are some living survivors who bare the pain of the what the nazis did. Slavery was 250 years ago, if it were not for history books no one would even know if it. There is not a single person who is directly affected by Slavery living on the face of the planet in 2023.
Are you effing kidding me??? That has got to be the most ridiculous, ignorant and stupid post I have ever read on dcum. You need to read a history book on slavery and its legacy. Visit the African American history museum in DC. You have A LOT to learn about slavery and its effects on black people in this country.
Its effects on everyone in this country. Including people whose ancestors arrived after 1865. Or after 1965. The US would not be the country it is now, if not for slavery and its legacies.
The “legacies” part is really important. The U.S. basically had an Apartheid system for a hundred years after slavery ended. And even after federal laws were changed in the 1950s and 1969s to no longer allow legalized discrimination, there was massive resistance to integration and other efforts to afford equal rights and dignity to Black people. Much of the machinery that functioned to relegate Black people to second-class status continues to operate today, which is why segregation persists across neighborhoods and schools to this day and why we see continued racial disparities in economic opportunity, criminal punishment, and other key aspects of American life.
+1 And since we’re bringing up Nazis, it’s worth noting that the Nazis studies the Jim Crow South in the 30s to learn about how to set up segregation in Germany. https://www.history.com/news/how-the-nazis-were-inspired-by-jim-crow
Anonymous wrote:I want OP to define woke for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Rich confederate history" is a funny way to spell slave-owning traitors.
Agreed. I wonder if Germans celebrate their “rich nazi history”…somehow I doubt it. And yes, slavery was just as bad as nazism.
Well first of all, there are some living survivors who bare the pain of the what the nazis did. Slavery was 250 years ago, if it were not for history books no one would even know if it. There is not a single person who is directly affected by Slavery living on the face of the planet in 2023.
Anonymous wrote:Removing Lee and Jackson’s names from roads and schools is the lowest of the lowest hanging fruit. All it does is make smug, self-righteous, and privileged white people feel good about themselves.
Want to make real change? Reform the tax, housing, zoning, education, law enforcement, and transportation policies that continue to uphold systematic racism in 2023 and trap a growing underclass of mostly Black and brown people.
Anonymous wrote:Removing Lee and Jackson’s names from roads and schools is the lowest of the lowest hanging fruit. All it does is make smug, self-righteous, and privileged white people feel good about themselves.
Want to make real change? Reform the tax, housing, zoning, education, law enforcement, and transportation policies that continue to uphold systematic racism in 2023 and trap a growing underclass of mostly Black and brown people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Rich confederate history" is a funny way to spell slave-owning traitors.
Agreed. I wonder if Germans celebrate their “rich nazi history”…somehow I doubt it. And yes, slavery was just as bad as nazism.
Well first of all, there are some living survivors who bare the pain of the what the nazis did. Slavery was 250 years ago, if it were not for history books no one would even know if it. There is not a single person who is directly affected by Slavery living on the face of the planet in 2023.
Are you effing kidding me??? That has got to be the most ridiculous, ignorant and stupid post I have ever read on dcum. You need to read a history book on slavery and its legacy. Visit the African American history museum in DC. You have A LOT to learn about slavery and its effects on black people in this country.
Its effects on everyone in this country. Including people whose ancestors arrived after 1865. Or after 1965. The US would not be the country it is now, if not for slavery and its legacies.
The “legacies” part is really important. The U.S. basically had an Apartheid system for a hundred years after slavery ended. And even after federal laws were changed in the 1950s and 1969s to no longer allow legalized discrimination, there was massive resistance to integration and other efforts to afford equal rights and dignity to Black people. Much of the machinery that functioned to relegate Black people to second-class status continues to operate today, which is why segregation persists across neighborhoods and schools to this day and why we see continued racial disparities in economic opportunity, criminal punishment, and other key aspects of American life.