You went for a walk and felt good about yourself. Others of your tribe rioted. A teenager used some rioters for target practice and got away with it.
That's about it. Boring year tbh. The rest of the decade will be far more interesting.
Chauvin would like to have a word with you. Trump likely too.
You went for a walk and felt good about yourself. Others of your tribe rioted. A teenager used some rioters for target practice and got away with it.
That's about it. Boring year tbh. The rest of the decade will be far more interesting.
Such talent and beauty on display with Selena.
Meanwhile, Yolanda is a horrible human being, whom Dems would love to give the right to vote to
Yellen rebrands Biden economic agenda as 'modern supply-side economics'
https://www.reuters.com/business/yel...cs-2022-01-21/
Libs always trying to rebrand their ty ideas
bored Trump narcissists
Anytime someone from your camp s themselves they throw up the "you're derp" signal
What's amusing about that is that half you ers spent years doing all-nighters with derp.
dude acts like "their deaths" means "that week". MLK's death is still causing change.
SR21 is naive as , but not afraid to advertise it. He's the more formally educated version of Andy.
You can’t grasp that MLK had a bigger impact than Floyd but that Floyd’s death had a bigger impact than mlk’s death. You keep acting as though those are contradictory claims
And you cant grasp the fact that nowadays social media exaggerates everything.
So what if tons of lemmings and braindead idiots went out on the streets after that criminal was murdered?
Its nothing compared to even an MLK fart.
You cant compare.1960s social response to a famous murder vs today idiot
You're still wrong. The death impact from MLK has had what 53 years to "impact" while Floyd had a pimple pop impact. There were already riots before Floyd's death. BLM existed before Floyd's death. Floyd won't be the last "caught on camera" death of a black man in police custody. King did his thing, and was killed for it. Floyd was killed because he resisted arrest, had COVID, was basically OD'd and had a knee on his neck (in no order of priority).
Travis Scott had a bigger "sudden impact" than MLK as far as what media has captured.
I guess the siege of Minnesota was bigger than the civil war since there's nothing on YT about the civil war.
MLKs biggest legacy is his leadership of the civil rights movement. The million man March. The passage of the civil rights act during his lifetime. His speeches. Certainly his assassination was huge. But while blm predated floyd, his death spearheaded the largest civil rights protest in US history
I think you might be confusing legacy with death
MLK would be called an Uncle Tom and ridiculed by posters like Chump Sucker, NoNo, WineHo, and Baseline Bum today. He was Pro Life and Pro Gun. They would equate him to the black version of Ted Cruz.
Trump Mad Libs.
Nothing says Uncle Tom like fighting for the civil rights of black people. /sarcasm
smh
NoNo and Chump Sucker to the rescue,,,,they criticized Ben Carson and Herman Cain but would have supported republican leaning MLK,,,,,LMAO.
Call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all God’s children.
-- Republican leaning MLK, 1961
“Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.”
-MLK
You said something stupid. ^^ this is trying to shoot the messenger. Do keep showing the world your redneck history lessons.
The evils of capitalism are as real as the evils of militarism and evils of racism.
Republican leaning MLK, 1967
If you were going to go that route dismissing her as a pair of s probably should have focused on that thick ass.
LOL thinking a leftist was a republican. Your momma fed you lead paint chips growing up?
I was living on the south side of SA when that went down. You'd thought Elvis died again.
Side note: I was on a jury with Patsy Torres. Nothing important, just someone wanted trial by jury. Didn't know who she was till later.
King wouldn't have been onboard with the white privilege concept. He rightfully believed it wasn't a color privilege, but a financial class privilege. In King's earlier years it was absolutely a color issue because even a well-to-do negro would face the same restrictions as poor one, but the government's role in using poor folks to go die for the liberty of another country when they haven't found the same in their own, or the concept of fighting and dying side by side but not being able to live in the same neighborhoods or go to the same schools at home, that was the issue. It wasn't about internal prejudices, but government ones.
The left has since made it about personal prejudice, and they've morphed ins utionalized racism to just any discrimination for any reason.
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