i knew i wasn t crazy. look how close this line is to that. what has been the most important story that you ve talked about in history class, so far this year? well, slavery was bad. you just don t feel guilty because it s something that happened. what has been the most important story that you ve talked about in history class, so far this year? well, slavery was bad. you just don t feel guilty because it s something that happened. but we interviewed a kid from estonia, and he has a
racial inequities today is not racism, cause we ve moved beyond racism. it s the inferiority that particular people that are not working hard enough. there is a racist idea that is still very prominent within the community of people you consider themselves liberal, even progressive, or even radical. the oppression in theory is feeding the thesis. first, it was slavery making black people into groups. right now, it s poverty. this idea about that racism itself, or discrimination, wasn t just sort of harming people, but it was literally leading to inferior behaviours.
southern gentlemen and happy slaves. everyone is well taken care of. some people are owned by other people, but everyone is well fed, well clothes, loved and appreciated. and that is not this is why something like this would appeal to white northerners, because that s not the environment that they lived in. it s really a story about the merits of white supremacy. you know, i saw another history, and it said it was really white supremacy that helped the north and the south reunify after the war. isn t that true? i fully believe that when
slavery that he talked about before, that makes a color a mark of degradation, is still very much with us. and i think for too long. racism has been put on people of color to solve, when this is not really like the people of color issue. this is white supremacist issue, or why people need to talk to other white people about how they can overcome these issues. white allies today have to take a very radical stance, and that they can t just, you know, but up the bumper sticker of black lives matter. are you gonna allow your child to be one of the few whites and all black schools? are you gonna be vested in that school, to make sure that not just your child, but every child in that community gets a fair shape? to balance like this great injustice that has taken place for hundreds of years, it requires sacrifice. i don t know when that will look like exactly for you, or for each person. it s different, i think.
mississippi. but if they say it actually hurts us, it deeply offends us. it represents something that gives us pain. what do you say to that? i don t say the pain in the symbol. new orleans is just the latest city to start taking down historical, but controversial monuments. many say that celebrates slavery and confederacy. all right. we had to celebrate the taking down of the jefferson davis statue here in new orleans tonight.