‘Progress Isn’t Always Linear’: Joy Reid Reflects On Black History Month | The ReidOut | MSNBC

Joy Reid breaks down the history of Black History Month there’s still much more work that needs to be done. Aired on 02/01/2021.
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40 comments

    1. @CShield Tearing down monuments and statues.Changing names of everything.In LA county they are even changing the name of a school named for Lincoln.They are changing the name of Roosevelt school and when asked,officials didn’t even know which Roosevelt the school was named after. Pretty smart,right? You are one of them,you must be proud.

    2. @David Eby You get that monuments, statues, and building names aren’t history, right? Of course you don’t, you trumphumpers can’t read. History books are a thing, dippy.

  1. Thank God for Sesame Street and the Electric Company. Back in the day, that was the only place ANY kid could celebrate multiculturalism. The GOP, of course, never has wanted to help fund PBS, a channel that helps people learn and think about all sorts of subjects. Go figure.🤔

  2. A few bad apples

    Will spoil the bunch

    Society can make headway
    However just the few
    can, and would
    damage and harm The Whole

  3. Hey pretty, smart Joy! Don’t forget G. West, who invented the GPS System still lives today, & all our people. Thanks for sharing, many prayers/blessings for you!

    1. Cinco de Mayo is actually more popularly widely celebrated in the United States than it is in Mexico, here by American Mexicans.

      And it isn’t a Month; It is a specific DAY commemorating a specific exact DATE.

      Since American Mexican Heritage is tied synonymously with the History of the Mexican Nation.

  4. Why must we as black people more importantly as Americans, Take the history of our existence in America in the form of a month of the same song n dance of our best achievements from very talented and educated people who have at one time or another became a face of Africa American’s through the centuries as our justice or payment for the pain of our existence in our land of birth, America!!

    The debt is overdue and should be paid immediately, the rights belong to All of God’s Children!

    Word of inspiration:
    We stopped runnin’
    Jobs started comin’
    We don’t have to pick cotton’
    BUT IT’LL NEVER BE FORGOTT’N

    GOD brought us from a mighty long way!!!

  5. Thats all we needed after all the bs that we had to hear for the past 7 months about rights! A whole month of BHM smh …

  6. The worse part of being white for me has been, “what do I tell my children?” What heritage do I have to pass down to them? I told them the truth. My greatest achievement as a mother is both of my children are color blind. As for maga people, send them back to Europe.

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