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In reply to the discussion: Wyoming lawmaker suggests there were two sides to history of slavery [View all]maxsolomon
(38,729 posts)46. When you're a state rep in WYOMING, keep your fool mouth shut.
Odds are, as a White Guy in an overwhelmingly White state, you know shit about shit.
There's zero reason to discuss Slavery or that "people group" at all.
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Looks like he's awfully proud of being stupid. Danced all around slavery without mentioning race.
marble falls
Mar 2021
#3
Apparently English was an optional class when he was a freshman in high school.
Arthur_Frain
Mar 2021
#7
I agree. But then history tells us about the early "civilizations" of the Indus valley in India,
abqtommy
Mar 2021
#10
Thanks for posting that. Of course slavery is everywhere. There was the Muslim-controlled
abqtommy
Mar 2021
#32
Christofascist newspeak: being "stuck" equals not being white or conservative enough to suit them.
Thomas Hurt
Mar 2021
#15
He thinks racism ended in the US with the 13th Amendment in 1865, refusing to acknowledge
sop
Mar 2021
#26