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>the USA basically had a civil war with black people in 1967 and never spoke about it again
Do American people learn about this in school?
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>>519781361
>thread silently descends to the last page
>no reply whatsoever from burgerstanis
I guess that's a 'no' for your question.
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>>519781361
People know about the phenomenon of "white flight" from the inner cities largely in response to the riots that broke out after MLK was assassinated (most likely by the Feds BTW but not especially relevant).
In terms of "bloody riots that killed dozens of people" nah we don't learn about that in school.
Probably because the government doesn't want people talking about things that might lead to further social/political destabilization. I guess it is kinda like Tiananmen in China.
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>>519783334
I mean you had snipers murdering police and firefighters
and tanks on the streets
this shit was as bad as the irish troubles and could've become much much larger
it also explains a lot about why the US has its informal segregation

https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/national/race/071667race-ra.html
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>>519781361
Is this why NJ is so strict on gun ownership?
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>>519783540
I asked my grandparents about race riots during the season of George Floyd noggery, and they casually mentioned that nigger hordes basically burned my hometown to the ground in 1966. Like, it just slipped their mind until the moment I brought it up.
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>>519783861
so what i'm getting from this is americans see nogs burning cities down every few decades as an unavoidable natural disaster, a bit like the japanese with tsunamis, it just goes with living there
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>>519783540
It was as bad as the Troubles, but much more intense and then fairly quickly put out.
Actually there were two big outbreaks; your post occurred prior to King's assasination:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long,_hot_summer_of_1967
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_assassination_riots
Now, if you want to go down the rabbit hole, look into how the USG stopped black nationalist militancy long term.
Right after this they launched the "War on Drugs", and many of the best organized Black Panthers (some of whom were armed militants) split into rival gangs called the Bloods and the Crypts, to fight over profit from the illegal drug trade.
Chronic black-on-black inner city violence, which still kills thousands of people every year, was basically orchestrated by the USG and a "divide and rule" tactic to stop the threat of black nationalism to the system.
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>>519783999
Yes, that tidily sums it up.
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>>519783999
Yes. Everything in American life revolves making enough money to not live by niggers. Any other group of people you can at least exist with a reasonable feeling you won't be victimized.
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>>519783999
George Groid was primarily white college-aged liberal fags.
The blacks don’t get too uppity anymore because they’re all fat and have diabetes and police just shoot the young athletic ones.
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>>519783999
Correct and checked, rodney king riots were the most famous but many from over a century ago were kino. Like LA when Chinese gangs killed a white man with a stray bullet so all races lynched Chinese for hours
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>>519781361
No. We don’t.



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