not them allowing the White "descendants" into the Monticello country club mess with NO proof at all of actual descent
other than some "my great grandaddy on muh momma side said..." family story mess.
and the Blacks having actual blood tea and documents and still be questioned and denied :uhh: :uhh: :plzstop: :plzstop:
one of those instances where you absolutely cannot deny that it is blatant racism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uCvaTV-L0U
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Why was I just watching this?
When he said they laughed at him in elementary school for saying Jefferson was his grandfather :dead:
Quote from: Afro-Native Legacy on July 21, 2020, 08:50:59 PM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on July 21, 2020, 08:45:21 PM
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Why was I just watching this?
When he said they laughed at him in elementary school for saying Jefferson was his grandfather :dead:
it popped up on your recommendations too?
Oprahs trifling ass uploaded it a few days ago.
i feel bad for them cuz I think they seem to really feel connected cuz of SALLY Hemmings
the story is so interesting and controversial...of course they find the beauty in it and want to be included.
They have a right to be allowed there.
Yes! It's funny how a lot of us have been getting recommended the same videos throughout this quarantine.
It's so sad how quickly White people will dismiss facts & evidence just to maintain their comfort. There's DNA proof and some of the White relatives still refuse to acknowledge it's legitimacy.
The whole story is a mess. When I found out Sally was only like 13/14 when he started raping her that shed more light on what was really going on. I remember watching the movie with Thandie Newton years ago, and they made it seem like their relationship was some sort of romance.
It very well could've been, but you can't negate the fact that she was a child & slave and he was an older middle aged owner.
Did you see the White relative @ 30:33? Something about him disturbs me.
Quote from: Afro-Native Legacy on July 21, 2020, 09:20:30 PM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on July 21, 2020, 09:07:30 PM
Quote from: Afro-Native Legacy on July 21, 2020, 08:50:59 PM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on July 21, 2020, 08:45:21 PM
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Why was I just watching this?
When he said they laughed at him in elementary school for saying Jefferson was his grandfather :dead:
it popped up on your recommendations too?
Oprahs trifling ass uploaded it a few days ago.
i feel bad for them cuz I think they seem to really feel connected cuz of SALLY Hemmings
the story is so interesting and controversial...of course they find the beauty in it and want to be included.
They have a right to be allowed there.
Yes! It's funny how a lot of us have been getting recommended the same videos throughout this quarantine.
It's so sad how quickly White people will dismiss facts & evidence just to maintain their comfort. There's DNA proof and some of the White relatives still refuse to acknowledge it's legitimacy.
The whole story is a mess. When I found out Sally was only like 13/14 when he started raping her that shed more light on what was really going on. I remember watching the movie with Thandie Newton years ago, and they made it seem like their relationship was some sort of romance.
It very well could've been, but you can't negate the fact that she was a child & slave and he was an older middle aged owner.
Did you see the White relative @ 30:33? Something about him disturbs me.
i didn't watch the whole thing but just checked it out
Not this search for the descendants of the slaves his family had :uhh: :uhh: something about that is kinda sick to me .and offensive af
Is that the guy you're talking about ?
Yes vnnbsbbnb
There's something weird about him....and these Black cousins sitting next to him smiling :uhh:
OPRAH: Ed didn't expect to find relatives when he set on his search for descendants of the slaves his family owned. Ed how did you find your cousins? :ohwow:
ED: They found me :sup:
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Quote from: Kalifornia. on July 21, 2020, 09:35:28 PM
Quote from: Afro-Native Legacy on July 21, 2020, 09:20:30 PM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on July 21, 2020, 09:07:30 PM
Quote from: Afro-Native Legacy on July 21, 2020, 08:50:59 PM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on July 21, 2020, 08:45:21 PM
dsvnskdvklnsfklbndfnblknfbbbb
Why was I just watching this?
When he said they laughed at him in elementary school for saying Jefferson was his grandfather :dead:
it popped up on your recommendations too?
Oprahs trifling ass uploaded it a few days ago.
i feel bad for them cuz I think they seem to really feel connected cuz of SALLY Hemmings
the story is so interesting and controversial...of course they find the beauty in it and want to be included.
They have a right to be allowed there.
Yes! It's funny how a lot of us have been getting recommended the same videos throughout this quarantine.
It's so sad how quickly White people will dismiss facts & evidence just to maintain their comfort. There's DNA proof and some of the White relatives still refuse to acknowledge it's legitimacy.
The whole story is a mess. When I found out Sally was only like 13/14 when he started raping her that shed more light on what was really going on. I remember watching the movie with Thandie Newton years ago, and they made it seem like their relationship was some sort of romance.
It very well could've been, but you can't negate the fact that she was a child & slave and he was an older middle aged owner.
Did you see the White relative @ 30:33? Something about him disturbs me.
i didn't watch the whole thing but just checked it out
Not this search for the descendants of the slaves his family had :uhh: :uhh: something about that is kinda sick to me .and offensive af
Is that the guy you're talking about ?
Yes vnnbsbbnb
There's something weird about him....and these Black cousins sitting next to him smiling :uhh:
OPRAH: Ed didn't expect to find relatives when he set on his search for descendants of the slaves his family owned. Ed how did you find your cousins? :ohwow:
ED: They found me :sup:
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im in tears
People are really hard on Oprah about Black topics, but I can't recall many people who could question white supremacy like she did during her shows. Oprah would look at a mostly white audience and ask them how do white people try to deny racial things.
Not Oprah looking at the ceiling saying "I wonder what [Jefferson's] thinking now?" fkkgkgkggggk
If he was thinking, it wasn't in heaven kkkkkk
And is it me, or was she cutting all the White people off :plzstop:
This second story :dead: The flashback of the White man apologizing to these Black folks his family owned :plzstop: 90's Daytime TV sensationalism >>>>>>>
Then for him to turn around and have Black cousins of his own :dead:
How do u pass this down? And who would be proud to be a bastard?
This is just another example of wanting a seat at the table
:disgusted:
:uhh:
Video from last year with the White man from the 1998 interview and one of his younger Black cousins. I wonder if the older Black lady is still living. Edit: She dead.
The White man (Lucian) wants the Jefferson Memorial replaced (article from two weeks ago)
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/07/us/thomas-jefferson-descendants-memorial-trnd/index.html