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Trump tweets his opinion of Yovanovitch as she testifies to Congress
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<blockquote data-quote="Kentonio" data-source="post: 74484874" data-attributes="member: 406284"><p>It's funny how often that kind of statement is made by people who are part of the racial majority rather than minority. Not always, but usually. </p><p></p><p>"I don't even see color!' tends to ring a little hollow if you've spent your life experiencing racism and your family members actually lived through a time when they were literally treated like sub-humans who couldn't even look at a white person directly without receiving a beating or worse. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Have you considered that rather than an entire generation was just more creative and hard working than others, that just maybe that generation had a lot more opportunity to express their better characteristics? Perhaps if today's generation could also afford to live, raise a family and purchase a home on a normal salary, they might be able to let their creativity and entrepreneurialism out a little more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentonio, post: 74484874, member: 406284"] It's funny how often that kind of statement is made by people who are part of the racial majority rather than minority. Not always, but usually. "I don't even see color!' tends to ring a little hollow if you've spent your life experiencing racism and your family members actually lived through a time when they were literally treated like sub-humans who couldn't even look at a white person directly without receiving a beating or worse. Have you considered that rather than an entire generation was just more creative and hard working than others, that just maybe that generation had a lot more opportunity to express their better characteristics? Perhaps if today's generation could also afford to live, raise a family and purchase a home on a normal salary, they might be able to let their creativity and entrepreneurialism out a little more? [/QUOTE]
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