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https://www.infowars.com/african-american-family-of-woman-who-portrayed-aunt-jemima-we-do-not-want-that-history-erased/

Here is the thing: most of the people talking about racism, and using it as a cudgel, are white.  They don’t care about blacks and by and large they don’t UNDERSTAND blacks.  They don’t need to.  Nothing they do is intended to do anything but create tools for them to punish and marginalize everyone who opposes their Communist agenda, which in the end will hurt blacks at least as much as anyone else, and which is currently–in the forms of riots that destroy their neighborhoods, policies which prevent the solutions to real problems like poor schools, and very, very importantly in terms of the labor lockouts they support so enthusiastically–hurting blacks disproportionately.  Much more of that sort of “compassion” and it will slide into overt genocide.

“Vera Harris, who is the family historian for the Richard family of Hawkins and Lillian’s second cousin, said the move to erase Aunt Jemima is an insult to Lillian Richard’s legacy.
“A lot of people want it removed. We want the world to know that our cousin Lillian was one of the Aunt Jemima’s and she made an honest living. We would ask that you reconsider just wiping all that away,” she told KLTV.
“She was considered a hero in Hawkins, and we are proud of that. We do not want that history erased,” Harris added.
According to Harris, Richard “made an honest living out of it for a number of years” by touring around Texas during a time when it was difficult for black women to get jobs.
She also voiced her opposition to the more widespread attempt to erase history, which has manifested itself in the removal of statues since Black Lives Matter protests were re-ignited last month.
“I wish we would take a breath and not just get rid of everything. because good or bad, it is our history. Removing that wipes away a part of me. A part of each of us. We are proud of our cousin,” Harris said.
She also expressed her opposition to the renaming of military bases because many of her relatives are veterans.”