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The Whites
The Whites It is not easy to be white these days, the whites get the blame for the demise of the Red- Indians, by students who do not understand history. When a mass of poor white came to America, it was a population shift of great dimension, a tsunami over the prairie and the local tribes who, in a way, were stateless suffered. But the whites worked hard and made America great, with the help, in the beginning, of black slaves who became disadvantaged and have not been able to rise above it and develop. The whites didn`t invent slavery, Africa has always had slaves, And here is slavery in many parts of the world that is not white. The history of the whites is one of triumph, alas, also of cruelty, but we must come to terms with our history it can`t be eradicated by attacking statues,
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