That's the major problem in this country, (priming). Mass media primes the minds of the masses by hiding the good things about Blacks, such as Black classical cultures. And subsequently paints the most limiting imagery of Blacks, Natives, and Latin Americans possible.
Also, whites aren't taught about the Ottoman slave trade of whites, which was concurrent with the trans-Atlantic trade into the latter 1800s, giving white masses a false picture of the past.
It's a fact that if the "Ten Commandments" movie depicted the characters as they really looked--Blacks. We'd have a totally different color-based culture in this world. Probably the same values, since the Hebrews and Mesopotamia were God-based cultures (e.g. Hammurabi Codes), resulting in morally minded population bases.
Yes, Mississippi, and America, is much better than the segregated accommodations bastion of the 1960s. But we can't chalk it up to the Trump types of the world. In Tennessee, Florida, and Texas, they're fighting against putting accurate history in the schools, and of course the full MAGA movement is about maintaining white supremacy, strengthening states' rights, which led to Jim Crow.
As for Kamala's leadership qualities, just objectively look at her superior performance against the trumped-up interview with Fox. She went on to outline her successes as Attorney General of California. Previous Message
Les, my old friend and teammate. As a "yankee" from (and once again residing in) Wisconsin (and a short time in Michigan's Upper Pennisula) I found Mississippi to be a uncomfortably racist. But it was racist from both sides. I spent my first 2.5 years attending school in the North Panola school district where I was the minority (by my calculations it was about 95% black to 5% white). I know what it feels to be singled out for abuse because my skin color (and accent) wasn't the same as most other people. To this day, I avoid Como MS (home of North Panola Jr High) at all costs. Even though our old bubbas from Batesville talk about how the Como Steak House is such a great restaurant, I can never go there. Would bring back too many bad memories. My family's move just a half mile down the road before my freshman year put us in the South Panola district and opened the door to a way better environment.
But as a white guy, I was troubled to see places in Batesville (either the fairgrounds or the someplace like that) that still had signs over water fountains and restrooms saying "Blacks Only". I didn't understand why they would segregate such basic services.
Bottom line, my time in Mississippi was educational.
But you tell me Les, is the Mississippi of today as bad as it was in the '60s.
Now, back to my original request, Kamala Harris. I have seen absolutely nothing to convince me that she has what it takes to lead the most powerful nation on this planet. I'm not looking at it with a bias about her gender or her race, rather from how she conducts herself on the national and international stage. She does nothing to inspire me.
As for military brass and Trump. I never had any direct contact with the man, however one of my classmates (who shall remain nameless) was "big brass" and in repeated direct contact with Trump. He shared two stories with me about how Trump did not like to follow the advice of his "experts" but instead followed his own path. I don't know what Trump's real intentions were during those meetings, but he wasn't one to allow the "system" to work. He had to interject his own direction. Guess that's why some retired military brass worked to elect Biden. But I've seen a recent letter signed by many more retired military brass in support of Trump. Guess the Biden admin left them greatly underwhelmed. As for me, all I have to see is that video of a USAF C-17 trying to taxi through a sea of Afghanis. We could and should have done a better job of leaving Afghanistan. Ultimately Biden's fault.
By the way, sorry to disappoint you because I am a conservative. Guess it takes all kinds to make a world.
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