The holocaust was within many people's lifetimes though. If anything the powers that be want you to think big historical events like that are far in the past and the values and systems of neoliberalism have always been in place.
>what was share cropping or the Jim Crow south? >I’ve never taken an American history class before, I’m a dumb guy
There were still people trapped in share cropping into like the 1980s, it’s entirely more recent than you think it was
>So he just watched his father have a job?
In the same way white people from West Virginia or Kentucky or Tennessee watched their parents “just have a job” during that same period being forced into what essentially was just slavery working for the mines in company towns and only being paid in company scrip with no hope of ever being able to leave. So not a normal or fair job in by any definition.
Again, no. Not everyone went through any of those things. The majority of people did not. They’re still just as awful and that’s why it’s important to remember and learn not to repeat them for that reason
4 months ago
Anonymous
>Not everyone went through any of those things.
I assure you, everyone lived through the economic turmoil of the 1930s.
4 months ago
Anonymous
And not everyone were share croppers or coal miners trapped in what essentially was slavery in everything but name. Keep in mind how far the goal posts have moved from where this started btw, with you just straight up pretending that never actually happened in the first place to now where you’re admitting it begrudgingly but saying it really was no big deal because other people also occasionally had periods of bad times as well. Lmao just take the L and go.
4 months ago
Anonymous
>And not everyone were share croppers or coal miners
Was her grandfather? >with you just straight up pretending that never actually happened
? > because other people also occasionally had periods of bad times as well.
The Great Depression was just 'a period of bad time' lmao okay sport
4 months ago
Anonymous
Stay in /misc/, clueless tard.
4 months ago
Anonymous
>clueless
So was her great grandfather a sharecropper or not? Or are you just making shit up?
>WAAAAH WAAAAH WAAAAH I WILLINGLY TOOK SHIT JOB SAVE ME GOVERNMENT
Ok euro.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Cringe.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Nothing more cringe than begging government to wipe your ass, woman.
4 months ago
Anonymous
Trying way too hard.
4 months ago
Anonymous
>not sucking government wiener is completely implausible
4 months ago
Anonymous
Why are you so angry little chud man?
4 months ago
Anonymous
If I were to take a CEO hostage with a pickage on his head until he do what I want I'd bet my ass he would cry to daddy government to do something aswell
"the gubment" is the only reason these massive organisations are allowed to exist in the first place
4 months ago
Anonymous
The willingness of the amerisubhuman to subjugate himself for the good of corporations while deluding himself about how "free" he is will never not astound me.
4 months ago
Anonymous
'No one talks more passionately about his rights than he who in the depths of his soul doubts whether he has any. By enlisting passion on his side he wants to stifle his reason and its doubts: thus he will acquire a good conscience and with it success among his fellow men'.
People picked cotton for years after slavery was abolished, it was just their job. Do people not know that? Do you think over night no one picked cotton just because slaves became illegal?
Yeah, just basically said "my grandfather had a job and watched other people have a job, but now I'm famous" probably one of the most nothing statements
'I am obliged to confess that I do not regard the abolition of slavery as a means of warding off the struggle of the two races in the Southern states. The Black folks may long remain slaves without complaining; but if they are once raised to the level of freemen, they will soon revolt at being deprived of almost all their civil rights; and as they cannot become the equals of the whites, they will speedily show themselves as enemies'.
- De la démocratie en Amérique
My mother was born a poor rural white and picked cotton for money when she was a child. I want my press conference where I am awarded a medal for this, and I want Bill "the first black president" Clinton to sing Black spirituals while I accept it. If this is not forthcoming I continue to reserve the right to just not give a frick stories like this.
I'm black and sometimes I genuinely wanna piss of chuds because I'm tired of them obsessing over my people and refusing to just let us live.
I try to think of the best troll post to piss them off but then I realize they piss themselves off all day everyday and the best revenge is to keep on living while they create their own seethe
Damn bro, picking cotton must be the hardest job in the world, don't forget to lift with your legs, you may cripple yourself carrying boxes of cotton balls.
Cotton-picker contributed more to society
also made more money
>Born in 2000
>Grandfather old enough to remember pre-1865
?
We still use cotton to this day.
black people are doing the same thing israelites do. oy vey the shlomocaust was 10 years ago goyim!
The holocaust was within many people's lifetimes though. If anything the powers that be want you to think big historical events like that are far in the past and the values and systems of neoliberalism have always been in place.
>it's all a secret ploy by big neolib
lmao.
So how'd Obama win two terms?
>what was share cropping or the Jim Crow south?
>I’ve never taken an American history class before, I’m a dumb guy
There were still people trapped in share cropping into like the 1980s, it’s entirely more recent than you think it was
So he just watched his father have a job?
yes
you don't understand how traumatic that is for his people
>So he just watched his father have a job?
In the same way white people from West Virginia or Kentucky or Tennessee watched their parents “just have a job” during that same period being forced into what essentially was just slavery working for the mines in company towns and only being paid in company scrip with no hope of ever being able to leave. So not a normal or fair job in by any definition.
>In the same way as [everyone else's experience]
Cool. Cool.
Again, no. Not everyone went through any of those things. The majority of people did not. They’re still just as awful and that’s why it’s important to remember and learn not to repeat them for that reason
>Not everyone went through any of those things.
I assure you, everyone lived through the economic turmoil of the 1930s.
And not everyone were share croppers or coal miners trapped in what essentially was slavery in everything but name. Keep in mind how far the goal posts have moved from where this started btw, with you just straight up pretending that never actually happened in the first place to now where you’re admitting it begrudgingly but saying it really was no big deal because other people also occasionally had periods of bad times as well. Lmao just take the L and go.
>And not everyone were share croppers or coal miners
Was her grandfather?
>with you just straight up pretending that never actually happened
?
> because other people also occasionally had periods of bad times as well.
The Great Depression was just 'a period of bad time' lmao okay sport
Stay in /misc/, clueless tard.
>clueless
So was her great grandfather a sharecropper or not? Or are you just making shit up?
the past was super racist! look at all those cis men in black face!
I watched a cool youtube series on appalachia and its history
Its absolutely insane what those mining companies were able to get away with. Thank god for government regulation
>WAAAAH WAAAAH WAAAAH I WILLINGLY TOOK SHIT JOB SAVE ME GOVERNMENT
Ok euro.
Cringe.
Nothing more cringe than begging government to wipe your ass, woman.
Trying way too hard.
>not sucking government wiener is completely implausible
Why are you so angry little chud man?
If I were to take a CEO hostage with a pickage on his head until he do what I want I'd bet my ass he would cry to daddy government to do something aswell
"the gubment" is the only reason these massive organisations are allowed to exist in the first place
The willingness of the amerisubhuman to subjugate himself for the good of corporations while deluding himself about how "free" he is will never not astound me.
'No one talks more passionately about his rights than he who in the depths of his soul doubts whether he has any. By enlisting passion on his side he wants to stifle his reason and its doubts: thus he will acquire a good conscience and with it success among his fellow men'.
They didn’t have welfare back then so seeing his father actually put in a hard days work was a very traumatic experience for him.
>So he just watched his father have a job?
For a black man that is like the holocaust
jobs are racist.
>so he just watched his father have a job?
Democrat's 9/11.
>knowing who is father was
>his father had a job
Damn,…this homie doing better than 75% of the rest of his race
People picked cotton for years after slavery was abolished, it was just their job. Do people not know that? Do you think over night no one picked cotton just because slaves became illegal?
>it was just their job
Which makes it totally unremarkable. Hence, attempting to understand why it was brought up.
Yeah, just basically said "my grandfather had a job and watched other people have a job, but now I'm famous" probably one of the most nothing statements
So why mention it as if its some sort of slavery thing? Oh i know, becasue he hasnt been broken yet and he wants his crust hole destroyed
Mighty peculiar if you ask me
Well, we bust crust a little bit different down here yes sir
Americans are so fricking moronic.
Sharecroppers
Honestly, yeah. It genuinely is.
How did america get taken over by their own subhuman slaves lol
very carefully
'I am obliged to confess that I do not regard the abolition of slavery as a means of warding off the struggle of the two races in the Southern states. The Black folks may long remain slaves without complaining; but if they are once raised to the level of freemen, they will soon revolt at being deprived of almost all their civil rights; and as they cannot become the equals of the whites, they will speedily show themselves as enemies'.
- De la démocratie en Amérique
who nose
>blacks still seething that there was a time they were expected to work
>watched his father do a job and not be a slave
who gives a frick
And here I am wanting to titty frick his granddaughter.
#unity
My mother was born a poor rural white and picked cotton for money when she was a child. I want my press conference where I am awarded a medal for this, and I want Bill "the first black president" Clinton to sing Black spirituals while I accept it. If this is not forthcoming I continue to reserve the right to just not give a frick stories like this.
do he be know how movie work?
>black people are "traumatized" from watching their relatives pick fluffy cotton balls from small bushes
WE WAZ
she is cute
wide-eye actress domination
I'm black and sometimes I genuinely wanna piss of chuds because I'm tired of them obsessing over my people and refusing to just let us live.
I try to think of the best troll post to piss them off but then I realize they piss themselves off all day everyday and the best revenge is to keep on living while they create their own seethe
>I'm black
I am so sorry, anon. I hope you'll get better! Gambate!
Dumb black guy over here
>I'm black
BOO!
I think I might be black too. I dont know, Im just really comfortable saying the n word and stuff
a lot of NEETs not understanding how people are not proud of having some shitty slave n word job to survive
What n word?
Is it Black person?
Damn bro, picking cotton must be the hardest job in the world, don't forget to lift with your legs, you may cripple yourself carrying boxes of cotton balls.
Nobody forced you to work.
>b-but I have to pay for shelter!
No, you really don't. You /want/ nice shelter.
that is actually powerful as frick
Empty seats