Why many blacks argue "Our skin can be black, but our blood is red too!"? But,

Formal

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Why many blacks argue "Our skin can be black, but our blood is red too!"? But,

rats have red blood too!? I'm not understand the logic this argument when some orators speaks about racial equality. Mosquitoes, fliers, ect have a red blood. Then some bugs have right to quotas too {soft Irony}?

This is a sophism, or be, a weak logic?

Other argument: "Our [blacks] helped to build this country". But it was partially valid only in south of US where had enslavement, alright? Inasmuch, in the north, the enslavement was rare (in the maximum had black women maid servants), But instead there were the white servants paid or was himself settler who worked on his land. And even in the south wasn't blacks that made a draft of houses, buildings, ect of landlords, because in black Africa (of where the slaves came), had not elaborated buildings, but huts - except, perhaps, in muslim Africa.

Note: It is a historical doubt that still hasn't good explanation.
 

LORELEI

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Maybe we should just have mammalian and reptilian equality!

Btw: Mosquitoes do not have red blood. That is the blood they have drank from a human, so they don't count
 

RogerW

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What have you learned or accomplished in your life, or done for your society? Obviously it was not learning to write a coherent sentence. Why don't you worry about improving your own life instead of trying to put down people that are different from you;.
 

CUTEGAYL4

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Africa is a hot place, with a hot climate.

Huts were made out of clay, they kept the inside of the hut cool because it was hot outside.

Africans were quite advanced many years ago.

I suggest you pick up some books before throwing around some silly accusations.

Blacks have a heart and so does white people. Guess what? They can have kids together. So that means we're all the same, but of course, you're the certain pale person who wouldn't understand that.
 
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