The erasure is not to Curtis, who I have heard of, but to all Native Americans. They are dismally represented everywhere--music, the arts, history, literature--and even on popular products (Land o' Lakes, PSAs), to be honest, in favor of African Americans. Irony of irony, black America is being erased by immigrant America.
@LeonJames22@OperaSocialist Poor Leon. He can't construct an argument, so he blocked me. LJ, is biggot a big bigot? No, you aren't that clever. Just a bad education.
@supertanskiii No, we don't love you. You're really quite ugly, and this post shows it. Can you not conduct a conversation without using simple vitriol and street language? It's really not that hard. Well, it's okay if you're a bit witty, but I see no evidence of that here. Try harder, super
@MittensOff@OperaSocialist What kind of reverend speaks like a teenager? You don't even identify your place of worship. I think you're a fraud, but that's certainly not disqualifying for one claiming to be a man of the cloth. Stolen religious valor? Academic? Fraud works better.
@BaileyDugle88@OperaSocialist This makes me so sad to see David block me. But he is incapable of carrying on a conversation, so there's that. Yet I marvel at people giving braindead responses like that, and that such people have not been flushed out of the gene pool. Well, give it time. Another generation.
Having been through the US legal system a few times (3, to be exact), I have found that the relationship between being legally "guilty" and legally "not-guilty" (there is, of course, no legal "innocence") to actual guilt and actual innocence is closer to a crap shoot than a 1:1 correspondence. It could be better or worse in the UK.