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Seem lots of men have one motto
ANY HOLE IS A GOAL
LOL
No because... Now people are greedy, this day's And men will fuck any hole if you catch my drift!Baba
So. Not quite every man thinks the same
Its taken 150 yrs from then, to happen. BUT ITS HERE NOW. So please you blackmen take what is rightly yoursa drawing from the civil war era to create fear among whites about what would happen if slavery was abolished:
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thank you for your reasons, i find so many white women are only into black dick and not the whole package. but then again most are married to white men and if they could do it all over again and if there was not that legacy of economic disparity i bet more would have married black.yeah, i agree 100%! sometimes we get carried carried away talking about black cock. although i love that penis and i love the sexual thrill, the truth is i'm not just into black cock. i'm into black MEN!
There wasn't a dateline for this article, but it occured in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Indiana was the major hub of KKK activity in the 1920's and 1930's, which flies in the face of those who like to believe and preach that racism and discrimination was neatly contained within the borders of the states that compromised the Confederacy.
Its taken 150 yrs from then, to happen. BUT ITS HERE NOW. So please you blackmen take what is rightly yours
... i find so many white women are only into black dick and not the whole package.
and another one of those "southern porn" drawings macnfries like:
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Northern racism still exists in this country, particularly the north ... we witnessed several of the northern states (Ohio, Penn, Mich, Wis, Minn) where minority voter suppression was attempted until federal judges stepped in to stop some of it. The Presidential race reminded Americans that racism is still live & well, but laying dormant. Had the other party gotten voted into office you would be witnessing a lot of surprising "reversals" of law fought for over 50-60 years. It proved that we still have a long, long way to go, unfortunately!
Also, many sounthern families were upset with the KKK's adoption of the so-called Confederate flag as their symbol, when actually the Confederate battle flag was a square flag, not a rectangular one. Still, the colors and "stars & bars" were on the flag, thus raised the stereotyping.