America was way less racist in the 90s than it is now.
@cliftonaduncan The best ways to measure racism are support for interracial marriage and willingness to live in a neighborhood that contains people who are not of your racial or ethnic group. On both these measures, Americans are less racist now than they were in the 90s.
@cliftonaduncan Please lol. They were racist af
@cliftonaduncan Nah the media and government thrives on fear and distraction
@cliftonaduncan Only because you keep beating the drum.
Most marxist cultual revoltions divided people by class. In America that was wholly inpossible due to mobility in class, so they harpooned onto another, immutable trait - RACE! The only way we overcome the Marxist rot is to have these conversations we are not meant to have. DO NOT speak politics - is not neccessary. Speak VALUES! Common values, which I believe majority of Americans hold, chips away at that wall built upon our own ignorance.
@cliftonaduncan Being a child of the nineties, I've felt this way for awhile. Growing up my sports heroes were African Americans, movie stars, thought leaders such as Thomas Sowell. Then over the course of the 2000s, the racial tension starts to rise, to drown out cries concerning the Iraq war.
Absolutely. I was raised to not see skin color, but it was during the Obama era that I started to see how much melanin supremacists despise us. It's gotten much worse since then.
@cliftonaduncan Its a powerful manipulation tool to use over the weak minded in order to gain and consolidate power. 08 when Obama was elected was supposed to be the end, but almost immediately if he did something bad, which was a lot, it was "racist" to call it out.
@cliftonaduncan GenX nearly had it in the bag then Obama came along and dragged us back to square 1.