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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat
We should go back to when minorities understood that they were second-class citizens.
Ever think maybe they were offended, but didn't have the voice that people have now with the internet and media everywhere?
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No, you miss the point entirely. This country was founded on capitalism and majority rules. The fact that we have had to change some things dear to us, because immigrants don't like them goes against the very foundations of what has made this country great. **** them if they don't like the fries, eat somewhere else or get the **** out.
No, I am not proud of how the black minority was treated back in the day, but from my personal experience of going to the most integrated schools in the largest city in Kansas, we treated each other with mutual respect. If you didn't, you went outside and developed a mutual understanding. We didn't need someone telling us what to do. I was raised to treat others as I would like to be treated.