I Miss Martin Luther King

The ultimate "I've got mine, F you attitude". Well done troll.

It's all about Life, Liberty and the PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. You got a problem with that, troll?
In other words, I've worked hard all my life to get what I have. If that means choosing to live far, far away from you backwoods, redneck racists then so be it. I'm not hurting you or anybody else If I choose to ignore and avoid you deplorable, anti-American scum. Isn't freedom great?

BTW, I've got mine so fuck you!!!
 
Hello cawacko,

Interesting article from WSJ black conservative columnist Jason Riley. A lot of nuance in racial issues and he points out how MLK hit on them.

Martin Luther King: ‘We Can’t Keep On Blaming the White Man’

Fifty years after his death, many pay lip service to his ideals, but far too few are following his example.


After Martin Luther King Jr. was shot dead 50 years ago

...snip...

Fifty years after King’s death, plenty of people are paying him lip service. Far too few are following his example.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/martin-luther-king-we-cant-keep-on-blaming-the-white-man-1522792580

There are some good points here but I disagree with the overall message of the article. Yes, there is plenty of blame to go around, but the main message of the article sort of makes blacks the heavies.

There's nothing genetically wrong or violent about black people. Poverty grips blacks because of the way America has treated them. Blacks have the most at stake in solving the problem, but it is still an AMERICAN problem, not a black problem. Whites who shrug their shoulders and say 'I can't do anything about that' are part of the problem. We have to spread awareness and look for those issues where systemic racism holds poor blacks down. Our criminal justice system, our response to drug abuse, our education system all need reform. Some of the things we've tried have not only not worked, but created secondary problems. We have to address and fix this as a nation. We need a system that allows families of all income levels to stay together and have time for regular together sit-down meals. Capitalism is partly to blame - for over-working far too many and destroying family values.
 
the author of his article is a Fox guy

the women there keep their jobs by polishing nob


Imagine what they make the minorities do
 
Hello cawacko,



There are some good points here but I disagree with the overall message of the article. Yes, there is plenty of blame to go around, but the main message of the article sort of makes blacks the heavies.

There's nothing genetically wrong or violent about black people. Poverty grips blacks because of the way America has treated them. Blacks have the most at stake in solving the problem, but it is still an AMERICAN problem, not a black problem. Whites who shrug their shoulders and say 'I can't do anything about that' are part of the problem. We have to spread awareness and look for those issues where systemic racism holds poor blacks down. Our criminal justice system, our response to drug abuse, our education system all need reform. Some of the things we've tried have not only not worked, but created secondary problems. We have to address and fix this as a nation. We need a system that allows families of all income levels to stay together and have time for regular together sit-down meals. Capitalism is partly to blame - for over-working far too many and destroying family values.

While the black community votes pretty strongly one way they're not monolithic in their views. As stated Jason Riley is a black conservative. I've read a lot of his work and it's probably not surprising people on the liberal side of the political isle don't agree with it all. But it shows there's not just one vision going forward.
 
Hello cawacko,



There are some good points here but I disagree with the overall message of the article. Yes, there is plenty of blame to go around, but the main message of the article sort of makes blacks the heavies.

There's nothing genetically wrong or violent about black people. Poverty grips blacks because of the way America has treated them. Blacks have the most at stake in solving the problem, but it is still an AMERICAN problem, not a black problem. Whites who shrug their shoulders and say 'I can't do anything about that' are part of the problem. We have to spread awareness and look for those issues where systemic racism holds poor blacks down. Our criminal justice system, our response to drug abuse, our education system all need reform. Some of the things we've tried have not only not worked, but created secondary problems. We have to address and fix this as a nation. We need a system that allows families of all income levels to stay together and have time for regular together sit-down meals. Capitalism is partly to blame - for over-working far too many and destroying family values.

greenwood OK


its are a perfect example of how racist whites have worked to destroy anything black people built.


keep them poor


treat the poor like shit


abuse them

then blame them for not "winning"



UNFETTERED Capitalism is to blame


its why the right deregulates EVERYTHING they can get their hands on when in power


so they can continue to keep the poor down
 
Your concerns require a great deal of perspective. I have always figured that Obama couldnt be seen as the president of black America only so had to walk a fine line. Much of todays racism is from boomers and they are fading fast. Each generation improves on the last and our youth are much less racist than their elders. I know of no objective way to measure racism but I can say there is no way black stars like Denzel Washington or Will Smith would have happened 50 years ago.
Are you serious? So what about Sidney Poitier, Jim Brown, Nat King Cole, Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr, Diahann Carroll and Yaphet Kotto?

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Are you serious? So what about Sidney Poitier, Jim Brown, Nat King Cole, Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr, Diahann Carroll and Yaphet Kotto?

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Do not confuse the poor dumb bastard anymore than he already is.
 
Hello cawacko,



There are some good points here but I disagree with the overall message of the article. Yes, there is plenty of blame to go around, but the main message of the article sort of makes blacks the heavies.

There's nothing genetically wrong or violent about black people. Poverty grips blacks because of the way America has treated them. Blacks have the most at stake in solving the problem, but it is still an AMERICAN problem, not a black problem. Whites who shrug their shoulders and say 'I can't do anything about that' are part of the problem. We have to spread awareness and look for those issues where systemic racism holds poor blacks down. Our criminal justice system, our response to drug abuse, our education system all need reform. Some of the things we've tried have not only not worked, but created secondary problems. We have to address and fix this as a nation. We need a system that allows families of all income levels to stay together and have time for regular together sit-down meals. Capitalism is partly to blame - for over-working far too many and destroying family values.

Wait a minute. How is capitalism to blame? Capitalism is the greatest invention in the history of civilization. Sure, some business owners exploited their employees but they were in the minority. I agree with everything you said above except for that. I've lived long enough to see how the end of segregation has benefited America. It's just criminal that it took so long.
 
Wait a minute. How is capitalism to blame? Capitalism is the greatest invention in the history of civilization. Sure, some business owners exploited their employees but they were in the minority. I agree with everything you said above except for that. I've lived long enough to see how the end of segregation has benefited America. It's just criminal that it took so long.

150 years longer than it should have, thanks to Democrats.
 
Are you serious? So what about Sidney Poitier, Jim Brown, Nat King Cole, Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr, Diahann Carroll and Yaphet Kotto?

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Yeah it does go back further than that 50 years wasn't enough. The Everly Brothers were formed by a label because they sounded black and people would not buy black music at the time. I would also say blacks and music have been accepted a lot longer than they have in acting
 
Yeah it does go back further than that 50 years wasn't enough. The Everly Brothers were formed by a label because they sounded black and people would not buy black music at the time. I would also say blacks and music have been accepted a lot longer than they have in acting

50 years ago there was an official White Australia policy and Brits were ' blacking up ' and singing ' Mammy ' with white gloves on at The London Paladium.
I've seen the movies.
It wasn't as bad as the USA ' Strange Fruit ' plague- but it was very, very sick, apparently. The election of Obama was a victory for humanity and it broke the hearts of America's White Supremacists- and brought them into the daylight like squeezed boils. Trump is the last of a line, a reactionary. Like you say- when the boomers have gone equality will come naturally.
 
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Yeah-- weigh your anchor while you're waiting. Tell us how much it weighs.

sailor;


Haw, haw.....haw.

It's an IQ thing.

How about you answer there fake Arab? You were already fucked in the head but you have really, really lost it since you found out you were of Jewish heritage.
 
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