Radiance3 wrote:
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Here are the facts of history. B****s did not work the hardest part of the land . They were farm workers, and that is not hard labor. Even Mexicans still do it for the US, called farm workers.
Those jobs are essential and are done until now by Mexicans who don't complain of race discrimination.
The only problem how b****s came to the US cause their Muslim black s***e traders sold them to the Western civilization, and to other Muslims as well. Therefore America and Europe bought them. That is how it started.
But there were other ethnic races who worked the hardest jobs, like digging with shovels with their bare hands, along the highways and mountains in order to build railways around the country, the channel and route of commerce from one state to another. That's where the most dangerous and difficult jobs done. They did not complain of race discrimination. Chinese and Irish labor were most of them.
The hardest jobs were those building infrastructures, engineering, railways, and highways.
Teachers should understand that most of the people who worked to build the t***scontinental railroad were immigrants from China and Ireland. These immigrants faced discrimination in the U.S., but their labor made this national achievement possible.
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Yes they worked the Irish a lot harder the white s***es were disposable they usually had to work about 10 years before they paid off their debt and then they were free