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I definitely believe Biden (and Trump to a lesser extent) will be lionized in future history books as a major driver of civil rights.

Biden gave legitimacy to the first black president, he had the first black female VP on a ticket and WON with it, and he voluntarily stepped to the side and relinquished power to her after a term, instead of dying or going (increasingly) senile on the job like other leaders.

And this is all during a time of extreme racial groomercord and perceptions that the old generation clings far too long to power.

That's all reductive, but the history teach to kids always will be.


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in future history books

No one cares now and no one in the future is going to care about DEI either.

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>no one in the future is going to. Are about DEI

bro the racial grift apparatus existed far before DEI, and it's enabled by the bright narrative we teach kids about society becoming a better place in the future.

Appeals to "diversity" are hundreds of years old and will continue for hundreds more.


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Lmao hundreds of years? It's at best 50 years old

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We fought a civil war over prescriptive racial culture.

us Senator Charles Sumner was beaten unconscious with a cane by a house rep over how annoying and self-righteous he was (according to the south) in the 1850s.

The racial grift didn't start with Al Sharpton, the grift just became more diverse fifty years ago.


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extreme racial groomercord

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