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We found 4 Reddit comments about Troubling the Waters: Black-Jewish Relations in the American Century (Politics and Society in Modern America (68)). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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u/fwieu · 3 pointsr/news

>You can look at them and tell.

wut

It's from this book: https://www.amazon.com/Troubling-Waters-Black-Jewish-Relations-American/dp/0691146160

u/WaltzRoommate · 1 pointr/russia

> That's not what I said at all. My post points out your racist attitude towards Mexicans is ironic as you're directing it at a people who were brutalized by the Nazis.

Not really ironic at all, since the allies have their own history of racial consciousness. Here is a screencap of this book citing a poll taken in 1944, that 90% of Americans would rather have lost WWII than integrate with blacks.

> Your remaining posts are all straw men where you pretend I said and believe that the Americans fought alongside the Nazis in WWII/the Patriotic War. Again, go find a single post where I said that. You can't, of course.

Lol, then why'd you even bring the Nazis up?? The Nazis weren't even pro-European, outside of them and their allies. Or do you just accuse everyone of being whoever they fought a war against? If I told you I was Italian, would you have called me a Carthaginian?

> I realize you're inventing arguments to save face since you look like a fool right now but it's not necessary. You can show yourself out of r/Russia and not come back. You don't need to put on a show for us.

Your history is all Canada posting. Are you even Russian?

u/Vorenvs · 1 pointr/russia

>Not really ironic at all, since the allies have their own history of racial consciousness. Here is a screencap of this book citing a poll taken in 1944, that 90% of Americans would rather have lost WWII than integrate with blacks.

...and yet you sill don't get why your racism is ironic when presented here to Russians. No one here cares how racist Americans were after the war. Don't expect sympathy. Frankly your country's troubles with racism are one of the things often used to discredit America in Russian media.

>Lol, then why'd you even bring the Nazis up?? The Nazis weren't even pro-European, outside of them and their allies. Or do you just accuse everyone of being whoever they fought a war against? If I told you I was Italian, would you have called me a Carthaginian?

I explained above why the Nazis were introduced to the conversation, if it's over your head I can't help you with that. Like most American racists I'm not surprised you struggle to follow simple ideas.

u/BusyWheel · 1 pointr/dataisbeautiful

> Shocking, I know. The majority to impose their will over the minority. Isn't that the entire fucking point of a democracy? 50% + 1 gets to decide who rules?

If we lived in a democracy, segregation would still exist as 90% of Americans would have rather lost WW2 than ended segregation.