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We’ve been saying for a quite a while now that the Washington Post traffics almost exclusively in hot garbage. Actually, a lot of people have been saying that for quite a while.
The Washington Post knows this, and yet, instead of trying to fix our perceptions of them, they seem more hellbent than ever on proving their critics exactly right.
Why should one feel shamed for something they didn’t do? I wished slavery never happened, but I’m not responsible for it. I never mistreated anyone of color or lifestyle difference, why should I be shamed? My goodness all the Democrats in Congress knelt on their knees to ask forgiveness, what more does anyone want?
This Lefty Woke nonsense is crazy. Why would anyone feel shame for something they did not do?
We could end racism today if people would stop talking about it. It is in fact racist to blame someone for the worlds problems based on their skin tone.
If we look around the world Black and Brown people actually have it pretty good in America, we all do. Let's not forget it no matter how hard the Left pushes us to believe that we as white people are the devil and the root of all problems.
What utter nonsense and the WaPo should look in a mirror because promoting this stuff is part of the problem.
People that look like me making wrong life choices. I know, let's blame it on white people.
If that's what it takes to make you feel good about yourself, have at it. But I highly encourage adopting traits that are found in minority groups that have found amazing success in America. Some of those attributes include making getting an education a priority, respecting laws and a strong work ethic. Do just those 3 things will propel you a lot farther than watching a video of a person admitting to their white guilt.
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