bullwinkle60
Well-Known Member
Let's take a moment on this day to reflect on what he stood for and remember there is still much work to do.
Let's take a moment on this day to reflect on what he stood for and remember there is still much work to do.
this day is pc!this day is racist.
Is a day dedicated to remembering racism racist?
I do not need a day to remember racism and the fight against it. I personally find the notion of Martin Luther King Day as silly, while he is the one everyone knows about, there are countless people who have done great things to try and combat racism, scale be damned, fighting racism is fighting racism, i do not personally agree with a special day just for one person, if anything it just overshadows the small person fighting exactly the same fight. Why not a day dedicated to the fight against racism, not just one successful persons fight against it.
This is "Martin" Luther King day, not "dedicated to rembering racism" day. I 'd be all for that day, like Memorial Day. But we honor Michael on this day and say remember how we used to be racist shit heads. So what about Fredrick Douglas, Samuel Clemens or William Wilberforce? Fuck them all because we have an agenda to promote our holy savior in bringing people "racial" rights and equality.
say what you want but you have to remember racism if you are to remember how someone fought it & why it was bad.
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now we got this.
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Crazy how if you enslave a race of people then deny them rights or opportunity for generations, they don't all automatically come out of the womb as Wall St CEO's. Gee, I wonder why they feel the need to operate outside of the system...
Because drugs are illegal?
Listen my people suffered as well, we don't have to act like savages though I'm sure Mr. King would be very disappointed.
Totally. Black people are natural drug addicts. It has nothing to do with lack of economic opportunities in their communities. They are just lazy drug addicts.
Totally. Black people are natural drug addicts. It has nothing to do with lack of economic opportunities in their communities. They are just lazy drug addicts.