Nas wrote:
Mr. Guaranteed Wage, aka Mr. Non-Violent, being a tool of conservative racists, should tell you that a docile black man is the desired goal. The idea of the government providing a livable wage to minorities and poor people would be something all of them would reject. Laying down your rifles and being dependent on the benevolence of government police would also be something the same conservative racists would reject. Yet, you'll find them championing the character and teachings of MLK.
But that is just the point. I don't much care that a bigot on a message board (Say WFR for instance) "celebrates the life" of Martin Luther King posthumously. Why? because I know that this person and others who hold his views, would have hated in 1960. He was killed by a racist ostensibly because his views were considered too "radical". Nor will parrot I their thoughts about the need solely for blacks to "help themselves" and stop "depending on Govt" for help. Why? Because the very same racists who condemn blacks for "depending" on Govt are the very same people that can never not "depend" on Govt for help. The largest "industry" in D.C. (Lobbying) is comprised of people that literally "depend" on Govt for help. That is why it exists in the first place. If you look at the chief oppressors of blacks in this country historically, they all have "depended" on Govt in order to oppress blacks and other minorities. Every last one of them. It is because of this that I have always known that the whole "Government Dependence" yarn is something that they (racists) use to brainwash and dupe unsuspecting and rather ignorant black people (Mostly Conservative Black People) with. There are no bigger pawns of racists than black Conservatives themselves.
Nas wrote:
I don't disagree. MLK ultimately became a tool of government that was used to suppress a culture of independence. With the help of Democrats, bullshit convictions were used to separate a black man from his rifle and family. Then poor women were given government incentives to raise a family without a man being present. Thanks in part to MLK.
I'm not the ultimate MLK advocate, but at the end of the day he helped to get legislation passed that no other black "leader" was able to get passed. For that he paid for it with his life. And the person that killed him was a white racist that considered him to be "too radical" for his time. Its revisionist to claim that he is the "beloved" figure of white racists when he was killed and hated by white racists during his actual lifetime.
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pittmike wrote:
Technically I was drunk (big surprise) and asked her if she liked a tongue up her ass.
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Again, your comprehension needs work.