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In October 1989 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a group of young Black men (led by 19-year-old Todd Mitchell) discussed a scene from the film "Mississippi Burning" depicting racist violence against a Black child. They then attacked a 14-year-old white boy (Gregory Riddick), beating him severely — he was in a coma for four days and suffered lasting injuries.
The director of Mississippi Burning died in July of 2020 watching the George Floyd riots on TV.
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American culture is centered around niggers
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It's crazy. Think how many racist white on black murders there are. It's like one a decade.
Now think of the opposite. It's somewhere between one a week and one every couple months, depending on strict you define it.
And it's almost all because of this narrative constantly pumped into their heads.
Also this obviously disproves you retards who think race bullshit started with Obama.



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