Almost 42 years after Martin Luther King, we find ourselves farther from his dream than ever. There are still too many in this country, many in political power, who purposely choose NOT to judge a person by the "content of their character", but rather by the "color of their skin". Many of those in political power, or those seeking power, purposely choose to divide us into groups in the name of populism and propaganda. Sadly still, there are many that fall prey to this tactic and allow themselves to be mentally segregated as part of a sub-divided group, be it race, religion, sexuality or class. Yes, Dr. Kings dream is farther away than ever, thanks to the age old tactic of divide and conquer. Yet, maybe one day we can become one nation under God and indivisible.[Edited on January 17, 2010 at 7:30 PM. Reason : .]
1/17/2010 7:29:28 PM
You think that we were closer to his dream when blacks had their own waterfountains?
1/17/2010 7:35:36 PM
segregation, be it physical, residential, or mental is the same in terms of its overall negative affect
1/17/2010 7:40:09 PM
It's just...it's kinda hard to buy the whole "we've got worse racism than ever" when the president has a name like "Barack Hussein Obama" and is, you know, black and stuff.
1/17/2010 7:55:45 PM
Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton have done more damage to the black race than any white person has in the last 40 years.
1/17/2010 8:03:41 PM
Is this something about affirmative action?Because...today black and white people can buy houses, aren't barred from businesses, can go to the same schools, can attend any university in the nation...Yeah, you need to sit down and think this out some more. There's no permanent undercaste of educated white males.
1/17/2010 8:04:41 PM
There is no doubt that race is still more of an issue than any of us would like it to be, but black men aren't lynched because they look at a white woman wrong.
1/17/2010 8:05:57 PM
1/17/2010 8:07:48 PM
Historical records show that MLK also dreamed of proper use of the apostrophe to show possession. Alas, it was not to be.
1/17/2010 8:08:11 PM
^^^what are you basing this on? if it had been hillary as oposed to obama, polls from the dem. primary show that white lower-class support would have been higher.
1/17/2010 8:08:58 PM
Ummm reread my post again. I didn't say jack shit about affirmative action.You were the one trying to make a point about in reference to the last 40 years but using a lynching picture from 1919.
1/17/2010 8:18:03 PM
i misread your post and then amended it, you dong. so what's the big issue you've got a bee up your ass about again?
1/17/2010 8:19:44 PM
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1/17/2010 8:48:02 PM
one up racism is racismdon't celebrate that shit[Edited on January 17, 2010 at 9:04 PM. Reason : +]
1/17/2010 9:02:51 PM
instead of celebrating people like martin luther king, a socialist, and al sharpton black people need to celebrate people who improved their situation without the government giving them all they wanted. why dont classrooms tell the story of SB Fuller? He became wealthy long before the government stepped in. Read 33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask to learn more about this man. why do people try to rewhrite history as if black people needed the government to get them to prosperity? anyone can do it.equality will come from what you offer.
1/17/2010 9:29:35 PM
hey look at that, red baron 22 being retarded and possibly racistso... nothing new really
1/17/2010 9:39:36 PM
don't be daftthe 4th of July is too often easily construed into being a celebration of wealthy, slave-owning white men
1/17/2010 9:40:16 PM
1/17/2010 9:40:54 PM
then don't fall victim to it and celebrate and promote the ideallike the idea of americaan experiment that has yet to be realized[Edited on January 17, 2010 at 9:43 PM. Reason : l]
1/17/2010 9:43:21 PM
this thread has everything to do with your internal racism boiling over into some kind of ridiculous victim complex
1/17/2010 9:43:29 PM
No, it does not. I do treat and judge people based on who they are. I wish more people actually did that, instead of embracing that we are all minority victims.
1/17/2010 9:46:14 PM
your posts in this section are generally in this realm of retarded, enough so for me to notice and recognize your name
1/17/2010 9:47:33 PM
whatever you say dude
1/17/2010 9:48:48 PM
I'm not saying it's perfect, but I'd rather live in a country where we play dumb political games (at times involving racial issues) than in a country where we hang/sick police dogs on/constantly harass people because of a hereditary tan.Based on that logic, I'd say we're a damn sight closer to MLK's dream now than we were in the 1960's.
1/18/2010 4:35:19 AM
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1/18/2010 11:02:22 AM
I don't agree that we're worse off than we were 42 years ago, with respect to race relations, prejudice, discrimination, etc. Things are obviously better now.However, I do agree that politicians are pitting one race against the other more than ever. The Democrats have been able to keep an iron grip on the "black vote." A lot of this has to do with upbringing and tradition. People's parents vote Democrat, then they vote Democrat, and the other party is portrayed as the cause for everything terrible in life. That happens in families of all different backgrounds, by the way. Both parties are fairly sinister in my opinion, but the Democrats have done an especially good job at pandering to poor minorities. If you're poor, and a politician says, "See that billionaire white guy? We're going to take a bunch of his money and give it to you!", you're going to support that politician. Unfortunately, all of this "government assistance" will ultimately be the thing that fucks the poor more than anything. If we had a free market, and the government wasn't actively trying to destroy business in this country (under the guise of "getting back at whitey"), we could have jobs that paid decent wages even for physical labor. People could be saving money, going into business for themselves at some point, banks would be lending to businesses, and we'd have social mobility that you see in a normal economy.
1/18/2010 1:07:23 PM
I could not agree more with the above post. Well said
1/18/2010 2:00:35 PM
I am almost 30 years old...I have never been to a school that did not allow people in because of their color.I have never been taught that interracial couples are "bad"I have never played on a "whites only" sports teamI have never felt out of place walking alongside of a person of a different skintone.I have never been taught that any race is inherently superior to any other.I have never been to a restaurant that did not serve people because of their race. If I were the same age 42 years ago, each of these things would have the "never" removed.
1/18/2010 2:01:51 PM
72 years ago still isnt 1919
1/18/2010 2:21:26 PM
I think that african americans bring out the race card all to often because their parents beat into them that the white man is keeping them down and whenever something isnt fair or they do not get something they dont deserve (promotion), if a white person is involved, it is racism...especially when you got Jesse Jackson and Sharpton as the leaders....sad to say but the latinos have come further than african americans here lately and have pasted them (dont see latinos complaining about everything).[Edited on January 18, 2010 at 3:06 PM. Reason : w]
1/18/2010 3:03:34 PM
^^huh?
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1/18/2010 4:02:32 PM
Is this what passes for a Soap Box thread these days? Something that looks like an answer to a short-answer question on a high-school test?D+, see me after class.
1/18/2010 4:07:37 PM
sup, McDouche?hahaha. HAVE PASTED THEM!]
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