It's culture. Not color.

rexlunae

New member
And I still say that their culture in the fifties which was focused on a strong family is much better than the crap show we see now.

Of course, in the fifties, women were largely pigeonholed into domestic life, had a hard time working outside the home, had little to no independent access to credit, and so were dependent on husbands, who typically had the legal right to rape and dominate with no recourse for the woman to divorce or legal protection. Black people were systematically excluded from good schools, housing, and access to credit. If you were gay, trans, or anything other than heterosexual, you were often subject to harsh penalties. And many current family compositions were illegal. The culture for which you are nostalgic was maintained by force, and force would be required to bring it back. Sure, if it matched what you wanted, you could be very happy, but if you didn't happen to fit into that narrow avenue, you had few options and no recourse.

We won't be going back to that. Trump has been stirring the pot of deplorables, but it's a vanishing breed.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
People of color in the 50s didn't have the same rights as white people did...


that wasn't true in much (most?) of the country

why should whiny black kids of today focus on the negative aspects of some small, inconsequential parts of the country that behaved badly 60 years ago?
 

kmoney

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People of color in the 50s didn't have the same rights as white people did, they were treated as less than equal. That injustice is still in the memory of those who lived through it, and you think you have the right to tell them how they should deal with that? You don't have that moral authority.

What do you have in mind by 'how they deal with that'?
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
What do you have in mind by 'how they deal with that'?

i have an idea

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