Your thoughts on social justice and other American cultural issues?

No I'm not talking about being racist which I never even mentioned in my post I just didn't understand it, I mean I was talking about the first reason that you said, and I'm not sure how it doesn't belong in this thread?

We're talking about problems such a whole, like racism against black people for example, not like visibleghost said in his first example
 
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forget what I had said

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We're talking about problems such a whole, like racism against black people for example, not like visibleghost said in his first example

Oh thanks for explaining it :)
 
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lol yeah as nightmares said, there's a difference between social and personal issues lol.

on an unrelated note: where are u all who love to say trigger jokes on here hhhh :^[
 
Thank you! I was just wondering why we don't hear a lot about asians in relation to oppression/discrimination on public media today such as the television or internet compared to other races. I know they teach us about Japanese Internment camps in WWII and slave labor (though I think all races including white were used as slaves at some point) at school. I wanted to know how they felt currently with all the changes since then.

yeah,we don't hear about it because they don't want us to know about it.
that's the problem with this country.

they want to teach us in our general us history classes, about how we were the heroes that swooped in and saved the allies with our advanced firearms, but ignore or at most, only brush the surface of the racial injustice with some sugarcoating. which is why so many (privileged) americans deny that there is any social problems in this country, or believe is isn't one out there big enough that need to be addressed, especially if its not about them.
 
I feel like everyone has a right to their own opinions, and to discuss them openly. I feel like they have every right to complain about whatever they want.
 
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