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FWST: LaDainian Tomlinson challenges TCU to examine its past, ties to racial injustice
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<blockquote data-quote="Salfrog" data-source="post: 2975174" data-attributes="member: 532"><p>I know I should have been more specific, but that was where I was going with that. If the black activists want to compare their social inequalities to the Native Americans, they are way off base and need to learn more about the history of the tribes of this country and what happened to them. As Flyfishingfrog pointed out, how about the tribes that were completely wiped out? I bet there is a very good chance they, black activists, would still claim they have been treated 1000 times worse because it wouldn't fit their narrative. I mean, if they want to talk about reparations, I believe Native Americans need to be put in the front of the line before them. You think that's going to happen anytime soon? We both know it isn't.</p><p></p><p>Thank you flyfishingfrog for going where I was going to go with my post. You said exactly what I have said to many of my African American friends that try to bring up how no other race in has been treat as bad as their race in the world, or in this country. I point out the Jews in WWII & the Native Americans might have a say in that, but as usual they dismiss those accounts. They claim those races haven't suffered like they have. I have had to just get up and walk away. There is no talking at that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salfrog, post: 2975174, member: 532"] I know I should have been more specific, but that was where I was going with that. If the black activists want to compare their social inequalities to the Native Americans, they are way off base and need to learn more about the history of the tribes of this country and what happened to them. As Flyfishingfrog pointed out, how about the tribes that were completely wiped out? I bet there is a very good chance they, black activists, would still claim they have been treated 1000 times worse because it wouldn't fit their narrative. I mean, if they want to talk about reparations, I believe Native Americans need to be put in the front of the line before them. You think that's going to happen anytime soon? We both know it isn't. Thank you flyfishingfrog for going where I was going to go with my post. You said exactly what I have said to many of my African American friends that try to bring up how no other race in has been treat as bad as their race in the world, or in this country. I point out the Jews in WWII & the Native Americans might have a say in that, but as usual they dismiss those accounts. They claim those races haven't suffered like they have. I have had to just get up and walk away. There is no talking at that point. [/QUOTE]
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