Would I have stood with MLK?

You're either incredibly fucking stupid, or intellectually dishonest as hell with all your stupid wikipedia links, endless rhetorical questions that have been answered 100x over, etc.

You're a fat, stupid, hairy cunt. Fuck off and die.

You're probably just some sheltered self hating White boy who lived his life among gasp Whites.

You seem awfully desperate & whiney for a Black.

So I'll assume you're just some West Euro defective.
 
The college admissions standards do not use quotas, and therefore do not discriminate. They merely take ethnic diversity into account when considering acceptance, as a different ethnic background adds to the enrichment of the academic environment for ALL races.

But go ahead and spew some bigoted nonsense in reply.

it's racial discrimination, even if you tap dance around and play word games.
 
I mock any group that claims a term is racist then uses the word. So should you.

Not everything in life is so clearly cut. Black people called themselves the N-word as a way to remove its power from white people using it deragatorily. Maybe you lack the brains to grasp this.
 
Not everything in life is so clearly cut. Black people called themselves the N-word as a way to remove its power from white people. Maybe you lack the brains to grasp this.


They use it because even they realize what some of their own kind are. So should you.

A term that is claimed to be a racist term doesn't suddenly not fit the claim based on who uses it.
 
In honor of MLK, I wanted to share this quote from Untamed by Glennon Doyle. “I imagined myself to be the kind of white person who would have stood with Dr. King because I respect him now. Close to 90 percent of white Americans approve of Dr. King today. Yet while he was alive and demanding change, only about 30 percent approved of him—the same rate of white Americans who approve of Colin Kaepernick today. So, if I want to know how I’d have felt about Dr. King back then, I can’t ask myself how I feel about him now; instead I have to ask myself: How do I feel about Kaepernick now? If I want to know how I’d have felt about the Freedom Riders back then, I can’t ask myself how I feel about them now; instead, I have to ask myself: How do I feel about Black Lives Matter now? If I want to know how I’d have shown up in the last civil rights era, I have to ask myself: How am I showing up today, in this civil rights era?”

You would have sucked his cock.
 
It's funny, whenever a conservative wingnut says "you're playing word games" it comes after someone tells them a complicated truth.

it's not complicated. race is used as a factor; it shouldn't be.

stupid people make things complicated when the simple truth contradicts their narrative. that's simple too.
 
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