BattleofHodow
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Yes, but not in all neighborhoods. It's called "redlining".
Have you moved on from the 1960's?
Now-a-days you don't even often meet the people you buy & sell homes from, for that reason.
Yes, but not in all neighborhoods. It's called "redlining".
In the US? You're saying the immigrant experience of your ancestors was worse than slavery?
Proof?
Oh shit, in the US? You mean in Serbia? So another country. And why were they being bombed? Because they were committing genocide against Muslims, with the backing of Russia.
Also, Serbia was NATO action. There was a coalition. It was a whole thing. Maybe you don't remember that because you were too young at the time.
Do you have any proof that George Floyd got killed because of his skin color?
Some cops are yahoos & brutes, doesn't automatically make it a racial issue.
But, of course your Jewish self & the Jewish media, go there without proof.
Fugitive slave laws, deputizing of posses of Klansmen during Reconstruction and Jim Crow, Segegation laws enforced by police, surveillance and terrorism of Muslims post-9/11, videotaped footage of police killing unarmed black men, "Stand your ground". All racist. All formed the backbone.
FBI warned of white supremacists in law enforcement 10 years ago. Has anything changed?
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/fbi-white-supremacists-in-law-enforcement
LIVING HISTORIES OF WHITE SUPREMACIST POLICING
https://www.cambridge.org/core/serv...stories-of-white-supremacist-policing-div.pdf
BS, my household is worth about 1.8 million.
Yeah, it's all on video.
Sure it does. Why are they yahoos and brutes in the first place? The saying is "a few bad apples spoils the barrel". That means institutional rot.
So then maybe you can explain why 4 cops killed a black man on camera over a supposedly counterfeit $20 bill that has never been entered into any evidence or shown to the public?
But, of course Poland & Ireland were oppressed when my ancestors came from there.
Do Protestants and Jews cover the crimes and move the clergy around? Do they go to great lengths to protect them as Archbishop Hurley did in the case of Monsignor Murphy? I was not a Protestant or a Jew, I was a Catholic and was disgusted by the extent the church went to to cover for the abuse priests.Of course they do too.
https://www.catholicleague.org/philip-jenkins-pedophiles-and-priests/
For example, the most cited survey of sexual problems among the Protestant clergy shows that 10 percent have been involved in sexual misconduct and “about two or three percent” are “pedophiles.” With regard to the “pedophile” problem, the figure for the Catholic clergy, drawn from the most authoritative studies, ranges between .2 percent to 1.7 percent. Yet we hear precious little about these comparative statistic
But, now-a-days Poland & Ireland not only are promising, they might offer better lifestyles than the USA does now.\
The USA has a lot of issues, that Poland & Ireland don't have as much of.
Sure Jan. And Trump's a billionaire. LMAO!
I'd love to see you prove this. Will you? You volunteered it into this debate, so now it's on you to prove your claim.
You won't, of course.
Have you moved on from the 1960's?
Now-a-days you don't even often meet the people you buy & sell homes from, for that reason.
Well, this isn't Poland or Ireland, this is the USA.
So you weren't oppressed here, ever.
Your ancestors might have faced discrimination because they were immigrants, but if they had the money, they could buy a house in any neighborhood they wanted.
So you went from "My ____ heritage is oppressed!" to "my ancestors were oppressed in the countries they came from". And that has what to do with white privilege in the US? Nothing.
What Poles went though from Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and so forth was a million times worse, than anything African Americans experienced in the 20th century.
I have, but banks haven't. They still practice redlining today.
I can't speak for the home flippers who helped cause the last Recession, but I don't know a single bank or realtor that doesn't review your loan application.
Ah, so now you've started adding qualifiers to what you said; moving the goalposts and what not.
What happened in Poland or Germany or wherever doesn't change the privilege you have inherent in the US today.
You have a victimhood complex. Why is that?
There were no laws preventing discrimination in the work place, or in renting & housing.
So then leave. You're free to go. Bye Felicia!
Sounds to me like you'd feel more at home there. So maybe you should get the fuck out of America and go back from where you came.
No one will miss you or care.
There were no welfare programs, social security, medicaid, etc. etc. to help people, when my Polish & Irish ancestors arrived here.