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    From BillB@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 26 17:04:44 2023
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and intentional destruction of black communities in the United States throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in the
    16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings.

    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white mobs, often in public and with little or no legal
    repercussions for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, as these practices denied African Americans access to education, housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and
    1960s helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American communities have also been disproportionately affected by police brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives Matter
    movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the ways in
    which the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society, and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to BillB on Thu Jan 26 20:12:39 2023
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and intentional destruction of black communities in the United States throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in the
    16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings.

    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white mobs, often in public and with little or no legal
    repercussions for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, as these practices denied African Americans access to education, housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and
    1960s helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American communities have also been disproportionately affected by police brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives
    Matter movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the ways
    in which the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society, and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.


    Ask ChatGPT about the genocide of your brain cells.

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  • From BillB@21:1/5 to risky biz on Thu Jan 26 20:14:46 2023
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:12:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and intentional destruction of black communities in the United States throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in
    the 16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings.

    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white mobs, often in public and with little or no legal
    repercussions for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, as these practices denied African Americans access to education, housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s
    and 1960s helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American communities have also been disproportionately affected by police brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives
    Matter movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the
    ways in which the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society, and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.
    Ask ChatGPT about the genocide of your brain cells.

    ^^ he has nothing

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to BillB on Fri Jan 27 01:17:53 2023
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:14:50 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:

    ^^


    ^^
    o0o

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to BillB on Fri Jan 27 06:42:31 2023
    On 1/26/2023 10:14 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:12:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and intentional destruction of black communities in the United States throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in
    the 16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings.

    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white mobs, often in public and with little or no legal
    repercussions for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, as these practices denied African Americans access to education, housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s
    and 1960s helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American communities have also been disproportionately affected by police brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives
    Matter movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the
    ways in which the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society, and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.
    Ask ChatGPT about the genocide of your brain cells.

    ^^ he has nothing

    You are "right", he has nothing but facts to put your lies "left" in the
    dust of your retreats.

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  • From BillB@21:1/5 to da pickle on Fri Jan 27 05:24:21 2023
    On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 4:42:41 AM UTC-8, da pickle wrote:
    On 1/26/2023 10:14 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:12:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and intentional destruction of black communities in the United States throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in
    the 16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings.

    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white mobs, often in public and with little or no legal
    repercussions for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, as these practices denied African Americans access to education, housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s
    and 1960s helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American communities have also been disproportionately affected by police brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives
    Matter movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the
    ways in which the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society, and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.
    Ask ChatGPT about the genocide of your brain cells.

    ^^ he has nothing
    You are "right", he has nothing but facts to put your lies "left" in the dust of your retreats.

    You are a colossal bore.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to BillB on Fri Jan 27 11:30:37 2023
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:14:50 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:12:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and intentional destruction of black communities in the United States throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in
    the 16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings.

    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white mobs, often in public and with little or no legal
    repercussions for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, as these practices denied African Americans access to education, housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s
    and 1960s helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American communities have also been disproportionately affected by police brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives
    Matter movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the
    ways in which the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society, and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.
    Ask ChatGPT about the genocide of your brain cells.
    ^^ he has nothing
    .

    You didn't either..

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to BillB on Sat Jan 28 16:26:24 2023
    On 1/27/2023 7:24 AM, BillB wrote:
    On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 4:42:41 AM UTC-8, da pickle wrote:
    On 1/26/2023 10:14 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:12:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and intentional destruction of black communities in the United States throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in
    the 16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings.

    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white mobs, often in public and with little or no legal
    repercussions for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, as these practices denied African Americans access to education, housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s
    and 1960s helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American communities have also been disproportionately affected by police brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives
    Matter movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the
    ways in which the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society, and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.
    Ask ChatGPT about the genocide of your brain cells.

    ^^ he has nothing
    You are "right", he has nothing but facts to put your lies "left" in the
    dust of your retreats.

    You are a colossal bore.

    Ah, the ultimate cop out ... dead in the water.

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to da pickle on Tue Jan 31 10:53:14 2023
    On 1/28/2023 4:26 PM, da pickle wrote:
    On 1/27/2023 7:24 AM, BillB wrote:
    On Friday, January 27, 2023 at 4:42:41 AM UTC-8, da pickle wrote:
    On 1/26/2023 10:14 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:12:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Genocide of African-Americans:

    The genocide of African Americans refers to the systematic and
    intentional destruction of black communities in the United States
    throughout its history. One of the earliest examples of this
    genocide was the transatlantic slave trade, which began in the
    16th century and brought millions of enslaved Africans to North
    America. These individuals were forced to work on plantations and
    in mines, and they were treated as property rather than human beings. >>>>>>
    Another form of genocide against African Americans was the mass
    lynchings that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. >>>>>> Thousands of black men, women, and children were murdered by white >>>>>> mobs, often in public and with little or no legal repercussions
    for the killers.

    Segregation and discrimination also constitute a form of genocide, >>>>>> as these practices denied African Americans access to education,
    housing, and jobs, and perpetuated poverty and violence in black
    communities. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s
    helped to end legal segregation, but racism and discrimination
    continue to this day.

    In addition to these forms of genocide, African American
    communities have also been disproportionately affected by police
    brutality, mass incarceration, and economic inequality. These
    issues have been highlighted in recent years by the Black Lives
    Matter movement and other social justice movements.

    It is important to note that the genocide of African Americans is
    not a relic of the past, but rather a ongoing issue that still
    affects the lives of millions of black people in the United States >>>>>> today. It's crucial to acknowledge and address the ways in which
    the legacy of slavery and racism continue to shape our society,
    and to work towards a future in which African Americans can live
    free from discrimination and violence.

    *************************************

    Couldn't have said it better myself.
    Ask ChatGPT about the genocide of your brain cells.

    ^^ he has nothing
    You are "right", he has nothing but facts to put your lies "left" in the >>> dust of your retreats.

    You are a colossal bore.

    Ah, the ultimate cop out ... dead in the water.

    More dust ... the liar dies with his falsehood on.

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