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heaven05

(18,124 posts)
Tue Jun 12, 2018, 07:27 AM Jun 2018

that one photo

of those wypipo scaring that little AA girl enrages me and it's back again in full bloom this time, illusions of white superiority. Won't be any cowering or accepting humiliation and shame this time wypipo.

AmeriKKKa could truly have been so much more for all human beings, yet wypipo and their hate short-circuited any hope of racial/cultural equality, which if it had truly become reality, would have freed up millions of people to pursue many avenues of success in science and other fields of endeavour. The unreasoned hate and fear of wypipo, THAT IS the shame and humiliation wypipo own.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jun/12/americas-segregated-shores-beaches-long-history-as-a-racial-battleground

Here to stay wypipo.

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2018/jun/12/to-forget-is-to-offend-the-slave-trade-legacy-nicola-lo-calzo-in-pictures

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that one photo (Original Post) heaven05 Jun 2018 OP
+ a million, heaven! brer cat Jun 2018 #1
just insane heaven05 Jun 2018 #4
Such a bizarro world that being human becomes Kind of Blue Jun 2018 #2
thank you heaven05 Jun 2018 #5
Indeed, the learning never stops Kind of Blue Jun 2018 #7
no words WhiteTara Jun 2018 #3
the only hope heaven05 Jun 2018 #6
Yes we do, my friend. WhiteTara Jun 2018 #8
I'm not worried about me anymore Quayblue Jun 2018 #9
I know. Talking to a couple heaven05 Jun 2018 #10
These are really excellent photos .... kwassa Jun 2018 #11
wow heaven05 Jun 2018 #12

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
2. Such a bizarro world that being human becomes
Tue Jun 12, 2018, 09:09 AM
Jun 2018

a revolutionary act. Your first link, heaven05, reminds me of the documentary White Wash of a few years ago. It chronicles not only the experience and history of AA, pools and beaches but reaches further back in history off this continent where the problem for AA and water began.

https://vimeo.com/6106544

Interestingly, it was water again that played a role in eventually pushing LBJ to finally sign the Civil Rights Act, documented here in Journey - 450 Years Of The African American Experience. St. Augustine, Florida a bastion for free blacks. After 450 years, protesters' defied the policy of a hotel's white only pool because of the odious treatment of MLK, Jr.



Thanks for the links. Will explore your second one now.

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
7. Indeed, the learning never stops
Tue Jun 12, 2018, 09:29 AM
Jun 2018

painful but I think we'd all be better for it.

Thank you for your 70 years of wisdom!

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
6. the only hope
Tue Jun 12, 2018, 09:26 AM
Jun 2018

we all have is to keep trying to find the areas of common ground we can all feel comfortable with in sharing as americans regardless of race and culture I guess. Just have to keep trying in spite of the likes of trump.

Quayblue

(1,045 posts)
9. I'm not worried about me anymore
Tue Jun 12, 2018, 05:18 PM
Jun 2018

I am worried about my children.

They were a year old when President Obama was elected. They are 11 now... And it's hard to watch them go through the thoughts and emotions they do now as they witness present days.

Not much has changed from the youth of my parents. My dad is a few years older than you and has gone back to Ghana.

As much as I miss him, I understand why.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
10. I know. Talking to a couple
Tue Jun 12, 2018, 05:29 PM
Jun 2018

people about this very subject today while waiting for hospital tests. The plastic, styrofoam disaster floating in the Pacific OCEAN as part of that we leaving, bequeathing to the 11-year-olds and their children. I see horrific. Unless our ingenuity saves us.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
11. These are really excellent photos ....
Wed Jun 13, 2018, 09:32 PM
Jun 2018

these are great pictures.

I am reminded of the traditional in Caribbean carnival of J'Ouvert, where:

The origins of street parties associated with J'ouvert coincide with the emancipation from slavery in 1838. Emancipation provided Africans with the opportunity not only to participate in Carnival, but to embrace it as an expression of their newfound freedom. Some theorize that some J'ouvert traditions are carried forward in remembrance of civil disturbances in Port of Spain, Trinidad, when the people smeared themselves with oil or paint to avoid being recognized.[citation needed]

The traditions of J'ouvert vary widely throughout the Caribbean. In Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada, a part of the tradition involves smearing paint, mud or oil on the bodies of participants known as "Jab Jabs"."


In other words, black people would disguise themselves with various things to avoid being identified while celebrating. It is the unpretty side of carnival.



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