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Who even needs a college course on African American history? With a simply, cursory course in 4th grade American history, the guy should've KNOWN better long before college. It just kills me how [some] White people try & play ignorant when-even they do stupid shit that's soo nakedly racist.One thing I have found funny while teaching English in Japan, a lot of people get a kick put of talking about how they themselves look like monkeys. Thanks to the European Age of Enlightenment and the Westernization of the world, the question "is [fill in the blank] racist?" is a pointless one cause the answer has been a unanimous "yes" for more than 300 years now. The real question is just usually about who's the racism in favor/ against or who's it in construction/ deconstruction of.
Now "Africans look like monkeys" white supremacist rhetoric aside, the problem in the USA is that African-Americans, Native-Americans and other historical minority groups have been so retarded by integrationism and mock-multiculturalism (actually just dressed up multi-racialism) that we let a shitload of mainstream Americans and first gen immigrated retards get through the system without understanding the US American minority experience.
I'm sure the dude who drew this never took an African-American history course in college and sadly I'm sure that a measly UNIT rather than an entire CLASS is all that's required in most US public education institutions. Therefore educated, Eurasian supremacists can get through the system forgetting the fact that African-Americans are more than entertaining, shucking and jiving egotistical bastards, whose ancestrors were brutally oppressed just until the very latest duration of the 20th century.
If education about my own ethnicity is not required for every US citizen to learn, then it means all Americans all OKing any stupid asshole to treat us like stupid assholes.




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