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Canceled
Surely NostraDC, Zippy, Gomer or the capo di tutt'i capi of loonies Desh, have some ideas?
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what do you want done with it?
The op asks a question like we're supposed to be torn between the soldier being black, and the slaughter of native Americans. What does the soldier being black have to do with anything?
The op asks a question like we're supposed to be torn between the soldier being black, and the slaughter of native Americans. What does the soldier being black have to do with anything?
Simply that history is far more complex and nuanced than those fools toppling statues will ever know.The op asks a question like we're supposed to be torn between the soldier being black, and the slaughter of native Americans. What does the soldier being black have to do with anything?
So explain it then!!Exactly. This is not a complicated issue, but I'm sure to an apologist for white supremacy it is very perplexing.
Unfortunately, since our society has dissolved from civilized and reasonable to emotionally triggered and identity compartmentalized over the past few years, allllllllllllllll "offensive" objects and speech from the entire country must be removed in an attempt to quell the tears and tantrums of a small percentage of the populace. Also, unfortunate is that we all know that every time you relent to the wishes of a small child and hand over what he demands just to shut him up, the child learns that bad behavior gets rewarded with what he wants...he keeps doing it louder and longer in the future as his behavior is condoned.The op asks a question like we're supposed to be torn between the soldier being black, and the slaughter of native Americans. What does the soldier being black have to do with anything?
Any MLK statues and street signs out there?
Excerpts from Jacqueline Kennedy released by daughter Caroline in 2011...............
In the interviews, she also called civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. "terrible," "tricky" and "a phony."
"This book shows Jackie Kennedy unplugged," historian and CBS News analyst Douglas Brinkley told "Early Show" co-anchor Erica Hill Monday.
Jacqueline Kennedy spoke skeptically of King.
She called him "tricky" and a "phony" after hearing about FBI tapes of him and a woman in his hotel room, while noting that JFK had urged her not to be judgmental. (JFK's own adulterous affairs weren't yet widely known.)
She said King had mocked her husband's funeral and Cardinal Richard Cushing, who celebrated Mass at the funeral.
"He made fun of Cardinal Cushing and said that he was drunk at it," she said. "And things about they almost dropped the coffin. I just can't see a picture of Martin Luther King without thinking, you know, that man's terrible."
Why in god's name would anybody believe anything J. Edgar Hoover said? He was a bully, a sneak and a fruitcake.
.. and a racist