Opinion: As a human rights activist, I began to realize that the U.S. is based on systemic racism

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Opinion: As a human rights activist, this is what made me realize the US is based on systemic racism

Many white people in the U.S., will recognize this pattern. Your ancestors came here from Europe centuries ago, and were given a piece of land - taken from the indigenous - to cultivate. In the south, their slaves worked the land and the owners prospered.conversations.indy100.com

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😂 She obviously has not seen Hillbilly Elegy. It’s called socioeconomic privilege not white privilege🤦🏿‍♀️

I moved to the States in 2010 and I have never experienced any kind of discrimination

Yawn.....zzzzz leftardation hysteria

Not only in the United States! all the nations’s systems are founded on that! By the way, they choose who’s good and the worth for their prosperity! There’s no limit anywhere for the bullshits against the humain being/rights.We grow with that but we don’t have to get older with.

US has affirmative action programmes as well as numerous civil rights acts and 1000s of people seek refuge there. In the meantime parts of Africa still thinks a black man is someone's property. As a human rights activist, where is the activism on that?

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