• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 months ago

    I thought we were talking about the 1960s? You know, the era that where black people didn’t have civil rights or even voting rights in some places legally until the middle of the decade and were still being lynched in significant numbers? The era where both Malcolm X and Dr. King were assassinated?

    I stand by my comment.

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      3 months ago

      Again, I repeat: climate crisis automatically makes the current times worse.

      Were it for me, 70s, 80s and 90s on a loop forever.

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        3 months ago

        Sorry… worse than the prospect of getting lynched and not having basic civil rights?

        That’s quite the position of privilege you’re coming from.

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          3 months ago

          Climate. Crisis. Is. A. Thing. And. Will. Not. Spare. Anyone.

          You Americans should stop be so fixated on “muh race”, because civil rights are not going to save you from 120F weather and not being able to buy a house.

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            3 months ago

            Like I said, that’s quite the position of privilege you’re coming from.

            What basic human rights have been denied to you? When has a whole town tried to murder you?

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                3 months ago

                Repeating “climate change” doesn’t answer my questions:

                What basic human rights have been denied to you? When has a whole town tried to murder you?

                Please disabuse me of my prediction that the answer to the first one is “none” and the second one is “never.”

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                  Ok, I have been lucky enough to never have my rights denied, because I don’t even live in America.

                  Maybe you people need to realize that many people don’t miss people black people being hanged, but being able to run a house with one salary, not having crazy seasons, the Earth not hitting warmth records every year, a not corporatized world and not having youth with their brains fried by Tiktok.

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                    3 months ago

                    And yet you are insistent that a black person in 1964 was better off than a black person in 2024, which is just demonstrably false. I demonstrated it already.

                    And not just America. Most of Africa was oppressed by white European colonists.

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        Wait, vietnam, forcing nuclear tests on unwilling island population, the tatcher years. The LITTERAL HOLE in the ozone layer (hey, we fixed that one yay us, just for this one bit, the climate is still fucked). Not saying your feelings are invalid, but you are cherry picking what 70s, 80s and 90s means to you, it is not a full picture of how bad it was for bunch of people. yes, stuff were cheaper back then and some people could afford house, but misplaced nostalgia past some cultural artifact isn’t really acknowledging the continuity of how shit human can be to each other for made up reasons.

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            3 months ago

            Yeah, that was better, i can only agree on that one. But listen if you can’t get the argument that nostalgia is a distorded depiction that isnt reality, I won’t insist. Have a good one stranger from the internet.