Human Diet History

Is not this the word "racism" over-used … can sometimes be just a personal experience?
It seems that we are for the first time America starts to see a real conversation about issues of race. In the past we've only heard a voice speaking to black wrongs done to them by whites. I attended almost all black schools where we were fed a regular diet of anti-menu White, taught by the Liberals with a bad case of white guilt based on the popular culture that told them. If I express my personal experience with blacks I was told that I am a racist … or that I do understand what took place 180 years ago. My view is that I have never owned a slave, nor that I I feel guilty because of what another person does to another human being. Every February I get a feeling of unease because of balck History Month … because I know the real story is biased and ignored and, as so-called black inventions that are 100% false & lies. They are designed to raise one group and another tear down. I hope and pray that we reach a point where our stories can be told without calling names? Views?
We all have preferences and have inherent rights. Whether you call preferences, commonalities, prejudice or racism, most people seek to have peers who have similar social, economic, and ethnic origins and status. People use labels reduce other and their positions. Whether a minority of labeling someone a racist or a person Republican labeling they do not agree with a liberal, they use these labels to deteriorate so that they do not have to justify their opposition. The reasoning However, if you degrade their character, their opinions do not count. I understand your point about black sense of entitlement because wrongs have been done for previous generations. They wear 300 years on their sleeves to recite, if you disagree with their position. And I appreciate your comments presentation on the positive side of black history. When I was at university, college, white for most black recruitment to meet a quota of state, there was a play presented as black students protested, not because false faults shown in black history, but simply because she throws in a bad light. It was a program on hazing in the black fraternities. They also wore black Snoopy t-shirts and sweatshirts It says "Black by popular demand". Is that racism or just black pride? What is the difference of semantics? I also had a black professor of sociology for a class that said that "racism is a race of majority in asking a minority race. " By definition, Blacks can not be racist. We have made progress in race relations in this country, but progress is slow and progressive with each generation. I do not see where I'll live long enough to see if "our" stories can be told without insults.
Ancient seafood platter – Wild New World – BBC history
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