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    Trump campaign attack on Kamala Harris’s citizenship is right out of the birtherism playbook

    https://www.vox.com/2020/8/13/21…

    so it goes on...

    • is racism a norm now in the u.s.?renderedred
    • Racist cunt...I hope he gets COVID and suffers a slow, miserable, horrible...
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      recovery. Because I don't wish death on anyone. Publicly.
      BusterBoy
    • *recovery and then prison.renderedred
    • Wow I was going to post a dumb note about it yesterday how the idiot birthers would attack her Jamaican/Indian /Canadianess but thought it above them_niko
    • Was I ever wrong lol_niko
    • @renderedred: it always was the norm. This really isn't anything new, it's just more plainly visible.Continuity
    • Racism was legally normalized up into the 1960s in many places. It is still normalized in some places for some people, yes.monospaced
    • @cont i spent lots of time in the u.s. in the 70s and 80s (family there) it was never that institutionalized and blatant.renderedred
    • at least from what i've seen.renderedred
    • "in some places for some people"monospaced
    • It was only in 1965 that black women were give the RIGHT to vote. Trust me, there are millions of racist white cunts who still have issue with this todaymonospaced
    • To learn more about the incredibly modern history of institutionalized, government backed normalcy of racism, look up what we call the "Civil Rights Movement"monospaced
    • https://en.wikipedia…monospaced
    • i see it *now* maybe i was naive as a kid and young man @monorenderedred
    • i spent most of my time in oc, cali. had hispanic, black and all kinds of friends... never heard the n word or any other derogatorily term...renderedred
    • *derogatoryrenderedred
    • I also grew up in southern california in the '80s, with all types of people, but I could see the racism. It peaked in the early '90s and prompted race riots.monospaced
    • I remember a group of racist boys who regularly ridiculed minorities, called Mexicans "beaners" and "strawberry pickers" and used the "n" word.monospaced
    • They loved to make them feel bad for not being wealthy. Said their parents were gardeners, shit like that. It was awful.monospaced
    • maybe bcs i was foreign ppl turned it down.renderedred

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