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i was born in detroit in a partially raised the a but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south among the king marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama was racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out and do whatever and they would just give a barely a reprimand but black kids who would do the same thing they would get funneled into special education classes they would get expelled i've always from that point wanted to know the ins and outs of systematic racism. this was like in the early seventy's when they started to take away the housing discrimination laws in made it bad you have to rip houses and brick property and it has to be equal legally there was a white flight and that took all the money in the world and resources out and it just left the shell of the city and the people were impoveris
i was born in detroit in a partially raised the a but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south among the king marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama was racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out and...
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i was born in detroit in a partially raised the a but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south of moment thinking marched in all of the the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out and do whatever and they would just give a barely a reprimand but black kids who would do the same thing they would get funneled into special education classes they would get expelled i've always from that point wanted to know the ins and outs of systematic racism. this was like in the early seventy's when they started to take away the housing discrimination laws in made it bad you have to rent houses and rick property and it has to be equal legally there was a white flight and that took all the money in the world and the resources out and it just left a shell of the city and the people who are
i was born in detroit in a partially raised the a but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south of moment thinking marched in all of the the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out...
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i was born in detroit in partially raised there but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south of moment thinking marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama it's racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out and do whatever and they would just give a barely a reprimand but black kids who would do the same thing they would get funneled into special education classes they would get expelled i've always from that point wanted to know the ins and outs of systematic racism. this was like in the early seventy's when they started to take away the housing discrimination laws in made it bad you have to rent houses and brick property and it has to be equal legally there was a white flight and that took all the money and the wealth and the resources out and it just left the shell of the city and the people who ar
i was born in detroit in partially raised there but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south of moment thinking marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama it's racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out...
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make free speech is without realizing what the consequence is and the consequence is the attacks on birmingham . so i think that we have to be very very seriously responsible i also want to tell you that on the day that we had a debate on the summer phobia few weeks ago tom robinson visited that same afternoon and a number of us are right yeah yeah absolutely and he's well known he's been you know indicted for it and yet he visits the how those houses of parliament the heart of democracy on the same day to say as though well you know you do not matter is some of for some a phobia doesn't matter and the reason i think we're speaking up so often we're having to speak up so often is because our government is so far behind and so much in the dark ages in terms of addressing hatred we have to take it seriously when somebody speaks race hate it when somebody speaks in hate against islam hate against muslim muslim women for instance part of you know our our lives and so if cameron can get away saying that. somehow and i'm paraphrasing it i don't want to be you know sort of quoted directly in that sen
make free speech is without realizing what the consequence is and the consequence is the attacks on birmingham . so i think that we have to be very very seriously responsible i also want to tell you that on the day that we had a debate on the summer phobia few weeks ago tom robinson visited that same afternoon and a number of us are right yeah yeah absolutely and he's well known he's been you know indicted for it and yet he visits the how those houses of parliament the heart of democracy on the...
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before we get to twenty five doris' is where the result of your reaction to the week's atrocities in birmingham five attacks four mosques hit the west midlands believe saying at the time immediately of the motive behind it yet to be established i'm not surprised ok that there is five places of worship that's been attacked and it's been reported which is a really good thing we have you know over a thousand messages and often people don't report it so i think in light of the fact that attacks have become so serious and so grevious that i'm really pleased that communities are reporting it and i'm just absolutely shocked that you know it is not yet being taken as seriously as i think i'd like to see why do you think the media would not report the counter-terror or criminal actions. i can't speak for anyone else except to say that most community organizations will tell you that the numbers of attacks and the level of threat against them because they're simply must is huge and is hugely under-reported ok with the u.k. security minister ben wallace after the christchurch massacre said britain strong m
before we get to twenty five doris' is where the result of your reaction to the week's atrocities in birmingham five attacks four mosques hit the west midlands believe saying at the time immediately of the motive behind it yet to be established i'm not surprised ok that there is five places of worship that's been attacked and it's been reported which is a really good thing we have you know over a thousand messages and often people don't report it so i think in light of the fact that attacks...