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In reply to the discussion: What the heck!? Why are people viewing systemic racism and economic inequality as separate issues? [View all]TheKentuckian
(25,023 posts)11. Cotton and polyester are very distinct things but once those fibers are blended
I cannot pull at a thread and get one or the other but rather the blended fabric, this blend though can fray and can appear separate but if you tug it a bit the blend soon re - presents it's self, because it is all knotted together from the source.
Fixing one will not fix the other and if you don't fix both neither will actually be righted, they are bound up long before the country was founded and work in concert to control, to dominate, to repress, to extract from, to misuse, to cruelly abuse, to diminsish, to break down, and to destroy physically, spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and mentally at turn after bitter turn to aquire and as close to forever as possible wealth, power, and dominion for them and their's.
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What the heck!? Why are people viewing systemic racism and economic inequality as separate issues? [View all]
gobears10
Jul 2015
OP
This was all done to give that smug turd Chuck Todd a reason to ask stupid questions.
gordianot
Jul 2015
#1
{Sighhh} ... How many times does this need to be said and in how many different ways ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#27
Cotton and polyester are very distinct things but once those fibers are blended
TheKentuckian
Jul 2015
#11
The richest black man in town is still pulled over more often, incarerated more often
Sheepshank
Jul 2015
#17