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Ruff Ryder

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Honestly can't say I like the picture. I understand the message it is putting out but it also gives the impression that it is time to forget. Those injustices were still rather recent and most of our parents were alive when all that was going on. When I read about them in high school it seemed like it happened a really long time because it was in a history book.
 
The message is understood and we can move past it but it should never be forgotten. this is all to soon to forget. the fact that race is even mentioned on news coverage about Obama is proof that America has not moved past this. it will be generations to come before this is truly in our past as a bad memory of our forefathers.
 
If there is one thing to admire about the Jews is that they make sure that no one is going to forget the holocaust. Thsy can be overbearing and pushy about it, but you have to admire it. With that said, this country wants everyone to forget about it's past with slavery and Jim Crow. Like my man said, most of out parents experienced it first hand. I'm only one generation removed. If you ask some of these kids about any of this stuff, you get a look of amazement. My nephew had the nerve to say that he wouldn't be no slave. Like we had a choice.

I understand the sentiment behind the cartoon, but we have got to remember that 50 years ago, they were lynching black folks down south. Like the Jews, we cannot let this country off the hook. They need to be reminded everyday about our shared past. Just because this country has elected an African-American as president does not give them a pass. It's a huge step in where we all want to go, but there is still a long way to go.

MaccaM
 
If there is one thing to admire about the Jews is that they make sure that no one is going to forget the holocaust. Thsy can be overbearing and pushy about it, but you have to admire it. With that said, this country wants everyone to forget about it's past with slavery and Jim Crow. Like my man said, most of out parents experienced it first hand. I'm only one generation removed. If you ask some of these kids about any of this stuff, you get a look of amazement. My nephew had the nerve to say that he wouldn't be no slave. Like we had a choice.

I understand the sentiment behind the cartoon, but we have got to remember that 50 years ago, they were lynching black folks down south. Like the Jews, we cannot let this country off the hook. They need to be reminded everyday about our shared past. Just because this country has elected an African-American as president does not give them a pass. It's a huge step in where we all want to go, but there is still a long way to go.

MaccaM
First of all they are not real Jews, they are Ashkinazim (Khazir or Khazar)who converted to Judaism. This was done to protect their money. They have always controlled money by any means necessary. They can keep reminding us about something that only lasted about 6 years, because they control all the Media. Slavery lasted over 250 years, so let keep things in perspective. We were forced to forget our culture and our roots. We were made to adopt the oppressor's ways, that is why many of us can never go home. The election of a "Black" president who has a white mother and is cousin to both Dick Cheney and George Bush ia a bit suspect, to me. I think this is a distraction tactic. While everyone is looking at Barack the Gov't will get us from behind. Pretty soon the Tanks and soldiers will roll in to all the major cities to control unrest from unemployment. Look at what is happening: Foreclosures, Homelessness, Unemployment, something is gonna give. Pay attention everyone- start storing food and water where and when you can. Start puchasing survival gear 'cause it's about to go down.:hmm::hmm::hmm:
 
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