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Originally Posted by Grapesoda
reality is that fact and history has very little effect on the common narrative. the common narrative is politically enhanced
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You can't have your cake and eat it too.
While I openly admit I do not live in the most diverse area in Michigan (compared to a New York or L.A.), we have our fair share of minorities. My general thoughts on this subject is echoed by my friends, including my old college roommate (Turkish) and my old roomie after college (black) who I am still friends with to this day.
You can't keep crying wolf, or fire, to get people's attention, and then get mad when they get tired of hearing it. That is typically what you see with many (not all) blacks, and jews. You do not see the same shit going on with the Japanese, Native Americans, etc..
There are certain ethic groups who seem to elicit anger, whether from whites or other races, more than others. I believe the source of their "racism" or discrimination, in the present day, is in the mirror. Stop your whining, and blend in like all the others seem too.
