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bearkat42

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And my opinion is right. Ask for your money back from the college.

If you want true equality then you cannot demand also to set yourself apart. You are an American. If you demand to be an African American you have divided yourself, I have not done that.
I ABSOLUTELY DEMAND to be African American, and you're clearly too stupid to realize that asking me to do anything other than that isn't very "American" at all.
 

StevieBevie

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There are so many forms of bigotry and discrimination and although he was representing the black people at that moment in time, I think his message and his beliefs were pretty clear and meant for the masses. I feel he believed from his writings and communication, that all forms of discrimination and bigotry were not acceptable and were wrong. I think if one looks at where Dr. Kings beliefs and inspirations started and looking at the man he became, it would be fair to say that he desired a world where we all viewed each other as equals and believed each person holds value in the world.
 

NLXSK1

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I ABSOLUTELY DEMAND to be African American, and you're clearly too stupid to realize that asking me to do anything other than that isn't very "American" at all.
Yep, you are never gonna be happy.... MLK would have been disappointed in you.

SEPARATE but equal... LOL!!! That one didnt work!!
 

bearkat42

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So after studying MLK in college you want to tell me he didnt want equality? College can be confusing, I know!!
This is what I mean by you not knowing what in the fuck you're talking about. But to answer your question from the perspective of your 6th grade history book: Yes, Dr. King wanted equality. :roll:
 

NLXSK1

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I ABSOLUTELY DEMAND to be African American, and you're clearly too stupid to realize that asking me to do anything other than that isn't very "American" at all.
Did you immigrate from Africa? How many generations decended from your ancestor that came from Africa are you?

I am an Irish American. I dont go around telling people I am an Irish American. I was born here in America and I happen to have roots back to Ireland. I dont see this as a defining point in my life because I have never been to Ireland nor does it affect my life here in America.

You were not born in Africa, you may have never been to Africa yet you seem to think it is one of the most important things people should know about you is that you are different from other Americans because you want to be called African American and in the same breath you demand equality along with affirmative action and reparations...

The concepts are a big jumble of competing ideas that cannot co-exist.

You cannot demand to be separate but equal, that doesnt work as demonstrated by segregation.
 

bearkat42

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Did you immigrate from Africa? How many generations decended from your ancestor that came from Africa are you?

I am an Irish American. I dont go around telling people I am an Irish American. I was born here in America and I happen to have roots back to Ireland. I dont see this as a defining point in my life because I have never been to Ireland nor does it affect my life here in America.

You were not born in Africa, you may have never been to Africa yet you seem to think it is one of the most important things people should know about you is that you are different from other Americans because you want to be called African American and in the same breath you demand equality along with affirmative action and reparations...

The concepts are a big jumble of competing ideas that cannot co-exist.

You cannot demand to be separate but equal, that doesnt work as demonstrated by segregation.
I'm confused as to why you even mentioned Africa.
 

bearkat42

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I mentioned Africa because of the word African - denoting a country of origin like I mentioned Irish because of the word Ireland denoting country of origin.
When you fill out a job application, is "Irish American" one of your choices under the "race" category, because "African American" is. Most i've seen, usually just say "white". Are you noticing a difference here. According to you though, I'm supposed to forget my skin color and just be "American". I've yet to see that on any applications that I've ever filled out.

You said:
Yes, I have forgotten my skin color
How on earth do you fill out applications??:roll:
 
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