Randall:
As far as I'm concerned, only two things came out of the civil rights movement anyway. One, black people got a few crumbs. And, two, condescending white people had a right to say that they struggled with us. The only difference is our struggle didn't end with the March on Washington. We're still catching hell.
Rick:
I think my people know a little bit about catching hell, alright. At least my parents did their part.
Randall:
They had a part to do what? To make a difference to appear liberal?
Rick:
Jewish people made a difference in the civil rights movement.
Randall:
As as they got what they wanted, they abandoned it.
Rick:
You know, I don't see black people marching for Jews, Hispanics, or Asians, for that matter. I mean, what do you expect white people to solve all your problems?
Randall:
Some of them aren't marching for us either. And we didn't create our problems. White people created our problems. What - do you think we asked for slavery?
Rick:
We ask for the holocaust? Six million Jews died. Doesn't mean we're going to forget Nazis, Arabs, black anti-semites.
Randall:
What a minute, do you know how many black people died in the slave trade? Over sixty million.
Randall:
I didn't kill any one of them. Nor did my parents. Don't blame us for that.
Rick:
Yeah, it's our fault. And after 400 some odd years of slavery and oppression, with feet on our necks, we're just supposed to fix everything ourselves, right.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:32

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