I have no guilt for something that ended 160 years before I was born.
I live in the infamous selma, Alabama and drive across the equally famous Edmund pettus bridge quite often. I feel my gut wrench when I see some white bred family who are probably from Maine and have never personally known anyone black smiling into cameras by the national landmark placard. I just know theyre going to post their cheesy little family photo on Facebook to show all their white guilt friends how non racist they are. Makes me want to push them all over the railing into the river below.
IIN to think that people with white guilt are cowards
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I have no guilt for something that ended 160 years before I was born.
I live in the infamous selma, Alabama and drive across the equally famous Edmund pettus bridge quite often. I feel my gut wrench when I see some white bred family who are probably from Maine and have never personally known anyone black smiling into cameras by the national landmark placard. I just know theyre going to post their cheesy little family photo on Facebook to show all their white guilt friends how non racist they are. Makes me want to push them all over the railing into the river below.
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You should push them.
edit: on second thought, don't. I'm not trying to create violence.