Opinion | 'BlacKkKlansman' and Charlottesville show us there's no post-racial America

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Opinion | Syreeta McFadden: 'Perhaps no Spike Lee movie can better bridge the past and the present than one that posits that this has all happened before, and will again.' - NBCNewsTHINK

 

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THINK Spike Lee the racist

THINK And... racial harmony would mean the end of the Democrat Party. They would have no boogie man anymore

THINK RACISM.... America's KRYPTONITE!!!!!!

THINK Jussie is the current state of affairs. He is the trend. His case is a powerful statement of the truth. NBC is Jussie.

THINK Of course there is no post-racial America. The Democrats would be out of business if that was ever allowed to happen.

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