Saw a post mourning the fall of 'the world's oldest democracy' (meaning America), I'm like bro it's just shy of 60 years old, I checked and those guys only started guaranteeing universal suffrage in 1965
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Karen Attiah
Ah, the 1930s Germany frame.
But in the post-reconstruction era, America had Jim Crow, the resegregation of the federal workforce, and deadly pogroms against black people in the South.
We’ve been here before. It’s just it didn’t happen to white people.
Where do yall think Germany learned from?
But in the post-reconstruction era, America had Jim Crow, the resegregation of the federal workforce, and deadly pogroms against black people in the South.
We’ve been here before. It’s just it didn’t happen to white people.
Where do yall think Germany learned from?
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( mostly the right to buy and sell people )
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