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A tale of Hypocrisy. Who is the real racist
Is America as great as it seems? It HAS TO BE! If it isn't, why do the masses flock to the USA, making trips that threaten their very lives? We dive deep into the foundation of America as it pertains to black and all Americans alike. Let's be clear about one thing: the America of today is NOT as racist or as difficult to traverse as the America of the Jim Crow Era. Do we really have a right to whine when we have it so good? Let's talk about it! –––––––––––––––––––––––
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