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Tuskegee Airmen will no longer be taught to Air Force recruits

I appreciate you acknowledging Mr. Harry Stewart, one the last Red Tails passing away. People like the Boneman don’t care about history like this.

Even though the right wingers and the black grifters are against it but learning about the Red Tails and other key figures in black history is one of the reasons that we have Black History Month. Black History Month is how I heard of the mathematician, Katherine Johnson and the 20 or so black women computer programmers, that worked at NASA during the beginnings of the US space program.
You're right. I don't care about Henry Stewart. Why should I? I've never hear of him.
 
You're right. I don't care about Henry Stewart. Why should I? I've never hear of him.
Well you should care. You heard of him now. And show some empathy towards a person like we said earlier that was one of the last Red Tails, the Tuskegee Airmen. These young black fighter pilots faced unbelievable odds and prevailed. Maybe you will sit behind a 2 hour Hollywood movie called “Red Tails”. I highly suggest that you watch it.
 
Well you should care. You heard of him now. And show some empathy towards a person like we said earlier that was one of the last Red Tails, the Tuskegee Airmen. These young black fighter pilots faced unbelievable odds and prevailed. Maybe you will sit behind a 2 hour Hollywood movie called “Red Tails”. I highly suggest that you watch it.
Death is color blind. I've not heard you lament the deaths and talents of the white soldiers or even the Japanese or Hispanics who fought, flew, captained ships. Why is that B?
 
Death is color blind. I've not heard you lament the deaths and talents of the white soldiers or even the Japanese or Hispanics who fought, flew, captained ships. Why is that B?
We talk about gang warfare in Chicago this. Single mothers that. I am not going to apologize for being proud of the positive accomplishments blacks in this country have done since its inception. Most of this no one has even heard of. Hence the importance of Black History Month where historical accomplishments by black folks are focused. I bring up something positive about black folks and you seem to take issue with it. I brought up the Tuskeegee Airmen this time because it was in the news currently about being removed.

During discussions of the confederate flag and statues/monuments I have said more than once, put racism aside for a minute. These confederate items are traitorous and why are we honoring people that killed US soldiers. Most of which were white soldiers.

I am a student of history I have watched countless documentaries, podcasts, and military movies since I was a child. “Tora, Tora, Tora” and “Midway” were some of my favorite movies. Saw the movie, “Windtalkers” about the recruitment of the Navajos joining the military to develop a code system that the Japanese could not crack. The movie was the first I heard of this and I did my own research to learn more.

The history books and documentaries are full of the stories of the US military that we all have learned since elementary school. Hardly anyone has ever talked about the roles black soldiers have done in these books in school.
 
We talk about gang warfare in Chicago this. Single mothers that. I am not going to apologize for being proud of the positive accomplishments blacks in this country have done since its inception. Most of this no one has even heard of. Hence the importance of Black History Month where historical accomplishments by black folks are focused. I bring up something positive about black folks and you seem to take issue with it. I brought up the Tuskeegee Airmen this time because it was in the news currently about being removed.

During discussions of the confederate flag and statues/monuments I have said more than once, put racism aside for a minute. These confederate items are traitorous and why are we honoring people that killed US soldiers. Most of which were white soldiers.

I am a student of history I have watched countless documentaries, podcasts, and military movies since I was a child. “Tora, Tora, Tora” and “Midway” were some of my favorite movies. Saw the movie, “Windtalkers” about the recruitment of the Navajos joining the military to develop a code system that the Japanese could not crack. The movie was the first I heard of this and I did my own research to learn more.

The history books and documentaries are full of the stories of the US military that we all have learned since elementary school. Hardly anyone has ever talked about the roles black soldiers have done in these books in school.
 
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