The Dust King
A Childrens Story
This video popped up on the YouTube feed. This 91 year old super old head says that modern dysfunctions in black culture in the ghetto come directly from old school outlaw redneck cracker culture.
This argument doesn’t make too much sense to me. He completely ignores the fact that black folks moved to the cities to work in factories. Factories that shutdown in the 70’s, 80’s and later on. He also ignores the fact that black folks bought houses and new cars in these cities at the time and nuclear family structure was the norm in the black community back then. And ignores the fact that drugs from Mexico, Afghanistan and Colombia along with tons of guns magically appeared in every ghetto in America in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s getting worse with every passing decade up until the 90’s and some places to this day. And that the welfare system and Section 8 destroyed the family unit. They call public housing the projects because it’s basically a population control experiment. Truth hiding in plain sight. He also ignores that dysfunctional fukking your sister shoot everything in sight and don’t know how to read cracker culture is still alive and well in huge swaths of the country (i.e. Appalachia). Dude sounds like Uncle Ruckus to me.
yea video ignored too many factors that lead to the systems of supremacy being reinforced
heres an example.
because of my job i constantly interact with all types of people and chatted a white kid up yesterday
i baited him like i bait everyone else when it comes to race; within a few minutes he was doubling down on my "both sides" setup
his two main points that seem to be very popular amongst whites are;
1. slavery doesnt effect anyone nowadays. the "stop crying" about what happened 100 yrs ago
2. blacks werent the only slaves; it was poor people too/everyone had slaves
these stances are popular and we need education to combat these ignorant beliefs