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Votescam ago

How long did it take to overturn slavery and Segregation in America? How long has it taken to find the US guilty of genocide vs the native American and restore their land? How long has it taken to gain civil rights for homosexuals? How long has it taken to stop the warmongering by the US and actual wars? How long has it taken for women to reach true Constitutional equality in the US?

None of this is over yet, but no one is bailing out on fighting against these injustices.

See Detective Rothstein on simply NYPD spending more than 50 years of investigating pedophile rings where three investigations ended up being stopped by higher up's. One of those investigations even reached the level of NY State and hearings in Albany.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cnT5amf6Ys

Detective Rothstein is making clear that WATERGATE was also not only about prostitution rings being run by the Democratic Party, but also about pedophile rings. And that a "book" recording this information was at the DNC/Watergate building which seems to be one cause for the break in.

LBJ and Bobby Bakker were running prostitution rings in order to entrap members of Congress. Hotel rooms were set up where women of the night/day were provided to lure members of Congress.

Rothstein also comments that our military is involved in this child trafficking/pedophile rings.

DonKeyhote ago

Lol get your non red pilled ass out of here please. Before you find me or my dad "guilty" of slavery and genocide LOL. Slavery was not a good economic system and would have died anyway. The South lost remember? Their slave labor didn't do any good and the richest states were still nortjern.

Votescam ago

Slavery was not a good economic system and would have died anyway.

Slavery existed here with Columbus and was authorized by Papal Edicts -- as basis to enslave or murder native peoples here and Africans enslaved here.

And it went on 250 years or more in US. Not bad for a failing business -- !!!

The South lost -- certainly the people of the South lost everything -- but Elites in the South didn't.

It wasn't Southern Elites who died in the Civil War, it was ordinary people in the South who didn't own slaves.