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All I can do is :facepalm:

White America's racial resentment is the real impetus for welfare cuts, study says
Caitlin Dewey, The Washington Post


... The study, conducted by researchers at two California universities and published Wednesday in the journal Social Forces, finds that opposition to welfare programs has grown among white Americans since 2008, even when controlling for political views and socioeconomic status.

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/White-America-s-racial-resentment-is-the-real-12955741.php

 
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Facebook's policy on white supremacy plays right into a racist agenda

Taylor Hatmaker
TechCrunch


In an ongoing series over at Motherboard, we're learning quite a bit about how Facebook polices hate speech and hate organizations on its platform. Historically, the company has been far less than transparent about its often inconsistent censorship practices, even as white supremacist content — and plenty of other forms of hate targeted at marginalized groups — runs rampant on the platform ...

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/facebook-apos-policy-white-supremacy-220501940.html

 
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Nuttin but a racist :facepalm: initials caught him :rofl:

Trump’s double standard: Praise for white Indiana hero, while black Nashville hero is ignored
Jason Seaman in Indiana and James Shaw Jr. in Nashville were both heroic. Why is only one lavished with praise?
CHAUNCEY DEVEGA


... For Trump, the skin color of Jason Seaman makes him worthy of effusive public praise. By comparison, Shaw's skin color deems him less so. As I explained in an earlier essay here here at Salon:

https://www.salon.com/2018/05/30/tr...ored-black-man-who-did-the-same-in-nashville/
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Jason Seaman, a teacher at Noblesville West Middle School, speaks during a news conference, May 28, 2018. Seaman tackled and disarmed a student with a gun at the school on Friday. (AP/Michael Conroy)

 
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Memorializing African-American lynching victims is past due, and it must be only a start
BY BETH LEW-WILLIAMS


The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which recently opened in Montgomery, Alabama, forces America to reckon with the lynching of more than 4,000 African Americans. But this should only be the beginning of the historical reckoning.

http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article212163679.html
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Sign is a vestige of “Juan Crow” laws in Texas, which followed a decade of violence, including lynchings, against Mexicans in the state. Russell Lee Photography Colletction The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History/University of Texas at Austin


 

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