Imagine being a Black American trying to reconnect with your roots in Accra, only to find out the President of Ghana knows more about your struggle than your own local school board does. The shame is absolute.
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XeroxenfreeMar 25, 2026
And a huge chunk of your fellow african american population is actively supporting tbe erasure of that legacy good and bad.
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Historical_Bend_2629Mar 25, 2026
+4
It should be criticized. And it isn’t normal. And “under fire,” means historians, and reality.
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Pump_and_MagdumpMar 25, 2026
+3
Well f****** deserved.
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BulawayolandMar 25, 2026
+1
he's been under a rock for 400 years, didn't realize it's an ongoing thing
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Pump_and_MagdumpMar 25, 2026
+1
Yeah, this is bullshit. I'm pushing 50 and throughout the first three decades of my life things were at least generally getting better. Still far from perfect, but improving.
And then a black man was elected president, and that drove a bunch of racist white people so damn crazy that they all rallied together and have been making everything far f****** worse for black people and all other minorities since then.
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RamonaQ-JunieBMar 25, 2026
Sometimes I forget how nice it is when a sane leader speaks.
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S0vereignCitizenMar 25, 2026
Apparently making America great means making everything else worse
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ZeidLovesAIMar 25, 2026
-1
Like anyone in this administration cares
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CleanbriefsMar 25, 2026
-1
Then you have the Australians, they should get reparations from England. Ask me why.
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