Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 20, 2023
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On this Tuesday yesterday was the federal holiday of June 10th,
which celebrates the last slaves being freed in 1865.
The Union Army was sent to Galveston, Texas,
to make sure emancipation orders were obeyed throughout Texas.
So this is a fitting holiday now,
because African Americans deserve to have their legacy known by their countrymen, and many U.S.
citizens are clueless about the debilitating aspects of slavery. As you may know, I do not believe
the U.S.A. is defined by slavery, as that is simply false. It's propaganda. Also, by creating
an industry of African-American grievance, bitterness, and hopelessness.
are given a major boost. Yes, it is tougher for blacks to pursue happiness in this country,
but that gap has closed dramatically across the board. In many companies and colleges,
African Americans receive maximum opportunity. The goal of the United States should be a fair
society that is respectful to all people of goodwill. Bigots, of course, reject that.
And so do the race hustlers who use historical atrocities for
personal gain. I mean, how despicable is that? They call themselves woke or progressive or
whatever, but they are exploiting suffering and actually increasing it. So I salute African Americans
on the June 19th federal holiday. It is needed. Back after this.
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