Comments by "ThinkBefore YouType" (@thinkbeforeyoutype7106) on "NYTN"
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@TheRealCompensator American history? How did you not read up on actual American history or even watch these videos and not realize the history of America is build on LIES and DISTORTED views which you even propagated through your question? The problem you seem to have is that you keep using flawed and false classifications that doesn’t exist in reality. Such as “black race, white race, red race, yellow race, brown race, purple race, green race, etc.”
The issue the civil rights movement faced and African Americans STILL continue to face today is based on a flawed identity concept. There’s a reason WHY the U.S government always uses the term RACIAL issue instead of HUMAN RIGHTS issue when it comes to denying African Americans access to basic freedom. Why? Because to racialize it actually minimizes the issue amongst other groups who aren’t in that category. However, outside of America people plight are called Human Rights issue and everyone can relate to it in the maximum form.
I don’t blame you if you don’t comprehend what I am saying since Americans are the most heavily propagandized people today. Malcolm X who was a genius figured it out in his later years when he was going to bring CHARGES against the U.S government for violating the Human Rights of African Americans. It’s one of the main reasons why he was killed and rarely do people know this basic fact. MLK also worried if he’s integrated African Americans in a burning house (America) after he dream speech.
Just read up as to why you’re given a color system when we both know colonial oppressors worked overtime for centuries to strip African descendants their tribe, culture, language, etc. basically their history. Why would they do that and inject the color system on people? Almost every other groups like indigenous natives and Asians prefer their tribe/ethnicity or nationality as identity instead of being called “Red” or “Yellow.” Why do you think that is?
Hope you understand the message I’m trying to convey here. Not everyone thinks through the lenses of America even if we’re here. I’ll keep on using my lineage/ethnicity as an identity factor instead of oppressive colonial classification.
Take care.
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