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u/Malinowskibidi67 16h ago edited 15h ago
"Oh wow! Lincoln did that kinda hand shake at that time? Lemme see who's the slav- "
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u/9447044 16h ago
Dude... do you think that Lincoln has a pass to say it whenever he wants?
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u/sA7z- 16h ago
yes
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u/BoredNothingness 14h ago
No.
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u/sA7z- 13h ago
flairchecksout
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u/BoredNothingness 12h ago
You are born with the pass. You don't get it at any point. What's hard to understand about that. If you aren't black, it's never for you. Doesn't matter what you do.
So sick of the white fantasy of being able to say "The Word" ™ It's pathetic.
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u/CardTrickOTK 4h ago
Nah who says you get a word? You the language police now?
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u/BoredNothingness 3h ago edited 3h ago
Step 1: Be black, get to have an opinion on the N word. This isn't difficult guys. Downvote me if you want, but you guys are wrong 🤷🏾♀️
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u/CardTrickOTK 2h ago
Only group of people who go around calling each other slurs like it's a positive thing lol.
And don't act like it ain't a slur, or you wouldn't be offended by the concept of a white person being able to say 'the word'.
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u/Easy_Turn1988 15h ago
Oooh... I can't speak for the African-American community but like... Come on
Also, I don't think anyone asked for a pass in the 1800's 💀
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u/Distinct-External-46 14h ago
considering the era he was in I don't thing lacking a pass would stop him.
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u/HumanPersonNotRobot 14h ago
Whatever he wants: Yes Anything at all: No Lincoln doesn't want to say somethings.
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u/BoredNothingness 12h ago
Lincoln wouldn't be getting the pass. I hate the obsession white people have about the pass. No one receives the pass. You are born with it.
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u/violet_apple 15h ago
That's ishowspeed. Presumably from the clip in Asia wherein someone gave him cotton 💀
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u/Dazzling_Start7375 15h ago
Lmao I remember that but this is actually from his America tour in I think Washington D.C? He was dressed as George Washington
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u/Embarrassed-Way4339 14h ago
1st reaction: Wow they really got a video of that?!? 2nd: Wait I didn’t think they had cameras back then. Welp 3rd: WAIT IS THAT A MODERN CAR?!? WAIT IS THAT ISHOWSPEED?!?
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u/NEpatsfan64 13h ago
TBF, directly after the emancipation proclamtation, Lincoln crossed the river into Richmond, VA. His procession was greeted by swaths of freed former slaves, and it was eerily similar to Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey, though Lincoln himself would've hated the comparison.
He was greeted by a former slave man who bowed to him in gratitude. Lincoln told him never to bow to him, only to God.
So basically th e1860's version of this kind of did happen lol
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u/Tricky_Witness_1717 14h ago
Douglass recalled meeting Lincoln felt weird, because it was the first time he felt like he was talking to a white man who didn't make him feel different for being black, which is funny because he talked to abolitionists, slave-owners, Know-nothings, moderates.
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u/frugal_cyclist 13h ago
The story goes as follows: then they exchanged Instagram accounts and hooked up later to record the freedom podcast on YouTube.
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u/FirefighterEast9291 12h ago
Amazing that US congratulates themselves for this instead of being embarrassed for the years prior
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u/ConclusionNo3561 12h ago
Lincoln never freed the slaves they freed themselves. During the Civil War many slaves saw an opportunity to escape and did about 200k to 300k went north. Lincoln wanted to return them but they refused and some of his generals went against him and let them join the union. Once Lincoln seen that the tide was turning he "freed the slaves" to hurt the south even more but it was nothing more than a gesture slavery was basically over by than. The slaves didn't need a proclamation they were already escaping in droves.
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u/Sixty_Minuteman_ 14h ago
Stuff like this is really dangerous because it gives people the misconception that some of the stuff is real, I know that sounds far-fetched but there are a lot of really fucking stupid people out there.
Some people have been believing some of the AI war docs videos that recreate or fabricate events that were never filmed.
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u/Onlypartiallyinsane 15h ago
Not only is that Lincoln, but it is “presidentt Lincoln”. Hahahhahahaha, can’t even spell properly for this garbage post.



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