<<@JanCzaja7
says :
It's very interesting that be it an American or Brazilian Marxist, it's always the same concepts and language that they use. Globalism at it's best.
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<<@matthewallenjackson
says :
In America, the out of wedlock birth rate in the black community is about 70%. Absentee fathers is the biggest problem for the black community in America, not systematic racism. I’d be curious to know what the out of wedlock birth rate is among the blacks in Brazil. I’d like to hear Alysson talk about that.
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<<@matthewallenjackson
says :
The Jim Crow laws that Alysson talked about that existed in America were all abolished by the end of the 1960s. So the Jim Crow laws that existed more than 50 years ago have no effect on the black community in America today.
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<<@Crieiestacontaparacomentar
says :
The problem is that most "black" Brazilians are just mulatto and most "white" Brazilians are light-skinned mulatto or _pardo_ people.
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<<@bridgetmourao1653
says :
This subject is really difficult to listen to because you are using the construct of “race.” All Brazilian people have African blood in them. The differences between people is color not race. Discussing disparities in the context race turns me off because you are copying the US ignorance. Address the disparities as ignorance and not race and you will be more successful in changing the culture of Brazil to accept their heritage and that they are all one race, the human race!
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<<@glockdookie5231
says :
What is this virtue signaling goofy vid?
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