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‘Historic’ Selma

1 year ago
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Selma is supposed to be one of the high, holy places of the civil rights movement, where blacks struggled mightily for voting rights. It's also an appalling dump, with embarrassing so-called "museums."

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  • Negroes have never built a civilization, of their own, beyond mud and grass huts. Those they have become a part of. Have suffered due to their involvement. They have never been more of a benefit than a burden. No matter what civilization they have ingrained themselves in. They have repeatedly proven that they cannot create nor maintain a civilization built by others. Money, education nor welfare will change this for the purist of them. A few mutts come along that give the anti-whites hope. But the exception proves the rule.

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  • Much needed video from a dissident perspective about one of the numerous race-badgering events in our history. If you're ever in need of more AmRen content, I upload the AmRen Article Narrations in video form. Rumble's channel system is weird, so you'll need to click on my name then click my username again on one of the videos to get to the actual 'channel'. If you like the videos and subscribe, be sure to subscribe to the channel with 100+ followers and not the ~9 follower account.

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  • What Taylor pointed out - that even the 'worthies' among them only use the city for brief speeches and photo ops - reinforces the extent to which they feel no need to keep a place like that from deteriorating. Instead, well-maintained Confederate monuments are torn down while the places that should give blacks pride of accomplishment; real, actual historical events, are left to rot and be supplanted by mythical embellishment, even though a small effort by those who use such places to shine their credentials could keep them maintained. That is the lesson of Selma. And the photo ops will forever stop at that bridge, at least until it collapses into the river.

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  • No group can turn a city into ashes quite like blacks....

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  • Let ‘em have it. They ruin everything they touch. This is the result of the Voting “Rights” act of 1965.

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  • This is a classic.

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  • I don’t care. Never will.

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  • I can only imagine the stench...

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  • dats is cuz da gubment don gibs dem enuff munys ta take cae o dat sheet

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  • black worthies and white wannabe's 😂

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  • Pretty much exactly what you'd expect from placing a breed with lower average intelligence into a liberal society with higher average intelligence. A whole industry grows up around creating ANY explanation for the majority's continued failure, OTHER THAN the obvious one.

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  • Considering the demographic, I'm actually impressed.

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  • It's genuinely sad they cannot maintain even the bits of civilisation they profess to love. No anger, just sadness that they do this to themselves.

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  • Im sure it will be reclaimed once its gentrified by white lol

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  • I learned something Amelia Isadora Platts Boynton Robinson was an American activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. In 1984, she became founding vice-president of the Schiller Institute affiliated with Lyndon LaRouche.

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