see their thoughts about john brown, nat turner, THEN the haitian revolution
for fun, then OJ, specifically about how the law works/how justice is obtained, which his case brilliantly revealed, independent of whether or not you agree with the outcome.
1. Ask about OJ
2. If they talk about their racist family, "well what do you say to them about it?"
3. If an older white man, ask how he'd feel about his daughter *marrying* someone black
Edit: i dont think you can ever know for sure. Some people are great at staying on code
Do you see color
Do you respect the OJ verdict
Are both sides the same in keeping white supremacy relevant
Does America have to rule the free world
Is Cheeto a bigot
Why haven't we gotten rid of qualified immunity & civil asset forfeiture, is it part of white supremacy
Why doesn't the government take any responsibility in police misconduct, wrongdoing & brutality
Why does both sides of the government like making anything they can't control an enemy
Why is China considered an existential enemy of the man
this a good one.
Long story short, when I was in ROTC in college their was this "cool" recruiter who befriended this black dude in my ROTC chapter or whatever (high yellow, mystical negro type). Dude made a comment about the black panther's that made me look at him like he was full of shyt
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