I had a dream, I was being chased by scary clowns.
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In search of brighter days, I ride through the maze of the madness,
Struggle is my address, where pain and crack lives,
Gunshots comin' from sounds of Blackness,
Given this game with no time to practice,
Born on the Black list, told I'm below average,
A life with no cabbage,
That's no money if you from where I'm from,
Funny, I just want some of your sun
Dark clouds seem to follow me,
Alcohol that my pops swallowed bottled me,
No apology, I walk with a boulder on my shoulder,
It's a Cold War - I'm a colder soldier,
Hold the same fight that made Martin Luther the King,
“I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.” -Oscar Wilde
Even tho Beck and his cronnies are not the most accepting or tolerant of other races, I think he has a right to be there. Let's hope it stays civil w/o the bigoted signs that his rallys tend to attract
Even tho Beck and his cronnies are not the most accepting or tolerant of other races, I think he has a right to be there. Let's hope it stays civil w/o the bigoted signs that his rallys tend to attract
This thread is not about the disrespectful Beck demonstration, it is about the anniversary of MLK's historic speech, and his profound impact on our society.
For Beck, a self-professed student of history, to claim that he was unaware of the date of MLK's famous "I Have A Dream" speech, and schedule a demonstration on the same date, in the same location, is ridiculous and totally disingenuous.
Beck has already shown his true colors:
Harboring such views, he had the audacity to state a few days ago that his intent is to "reclaim the civil rights movement".
As for the bigoted signs, Beck and the m/b/illionaires bankrolling his so-called grassroots operation, have told their sheep to not bring signs to the rally, since they know what kind of despicable signs they have brought to past demonstrations.
Please listen to, and remember the words of a true civil rights hero on this day:
To this day it still blows me away that people of a certain color were told they couldn't drink out of the same water fountains or eat in the same restaurants as everyone else.
To this day it still blows me away that people of a certain color were told they couldn't drink out of the same water fountains or eat in the same restaurants as everyone else.
He's countering an argument by doing a rally on the day MLK spoke? Sounds more like a white man trying to take the black mans spot light. Racists can't stand it when anyone with color does something better than they can.
He's countering an argument by doing a rally on the day MLK spoke? Sounds more like a white man trying to take the black mans spot light. Racists can't stand it when anyone with color does something better than they can.
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