Subj : Re: Segregation might not To : Ron L. From : Aaron Thomas Date : Thu Jan 16 2025 08:30:43 RL> AT> Well, he might as well pay them double then, since his party is RL> AT> responsible for the enslavement of their ancestors. RL> RL> Oh, but the parties switched, don'tchaknow? RL> RL> Check out the story on that. The idea is that back in the 1960's all the RL> Democrats became Republican and Republicans became Democrats. So it's RL> really the Republicans of today that were the slave holders. What a RL> load of BS. I've heard that before. The problem with that story is that Democrats are still participating in human trafficking hundreds of years later while Republicans are still openly opposing it. That, and the fact that they still try to manipulate descendants of their victims. "Something happened in 1960" is a Chewbacca defense. I find it interesting that L.A. Mayor Karen Bass was in Ghana, which was once a major supplier of slaves, while "black people were being disproportionately impacted" by the "wild" fires in her city. It seems like Democrats still have ties to the tribal leaders who they did all that dirty slave business with. RL> I'm sure that there are some that simply refuse to accept Reality, but RL> that normal for these people and we can just laugh and ignore them. It RL> gets tiring to listen to them complain about how they just can't find a RL> good paying job even those they have a "degree" (when pressed, it's in RL> something like "women's studies"). My opinion of college has changed over the past few years. I used to think I was so smart, learning all kinds of fancy new words and concepts in college, but by now I realize that the people who actually contribute to society are farmers, cooks, vehicle manufacturers, and others who don't adhere to institutions for recognition. I can live without lawyers, but life would be hard without farmers. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: JoesBBS.com, Telnet:23 SSH:22 HTTP:80 (1:342/202) .