Should coons be recognized as part of our History? Should we recognize and/or contextualize their damage/effect/contributions to our history or political debate?
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No offense, but this shouldn't even be up for discussion or debate. I recall white Republicans complaining Clarence Thomas wasn't in the African American museum. I responded on some youtube video about it "Why are white Republicans telling Black people who they should honor? That's not only arrogant but insulting"Should coons be recognized as part of our History? Should we recognize and/or contextualize their damage/effect/contributions to our history or political debate?
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I don't f*ck with CANs! (Coon Ass Niggaz)Should coons be recognized as part of our History? Should we recognize and/or contextualize their damage/effect/contributions to our history or political debate?
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The only two people in that tweet who have done anything worthy of acknowledgement are Clarence Thomas and Ben Carson.Should coons be recognized as part of our History? Should we recognize and/or contextualize their damage/effect/contributions to our history or political debate?
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In essence, they serve as distraction that absolves the system of the daily indignities necessary to seem as if it's functioning.
What we can learn from them is that they have chosen the path of least resistance in the hopes of securing status, but all they have done is made themselves last for being discarded when they no longer serve a purpose.
I have no intention to come off as antagonistic, but my study of history has shown these folks are dangerous and us among the masses who suffer for their "making it"