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The objective of a protest is to make the news even if it is negative. The left spins it it as a positive. They lie and spin. The protesters throw rocks,curse, beat up people, and the left spins it positive. Really sick..
Yet, Sheriff Clark and Chief David Brown have said, they are! Who's word should we take?
Have you tried looking up the story about David Brown? He didn't have an easy road and turned into a fine man. These two men are better examples if you care to support real men and real respect for all lives.
Try listening to Kevin Jackson......The Black Sphere
Actually...that was true for Martin Luther King Jr. Many whites hated him and what he was doing. Not that I am comparing the two morally or tactically....but blacks fighting for justice has always ticked off and caused division with whites. What's new?
This.
To the OP, back in the 50s/60s you would have been making your statement about MLK. Nothing new here with your statement/complaint.
BLM, much like the Tea Party, isn’t mobilizing those previously on the fence. It’s just turning up the volume of those already prone to ‘extreme’ politics.
Stop complaining. Stop having children they can't afford. Make dads pay for raising their children. Personal responsibility goes a long way.
One would think those players would be out helping to clean up the community they came from, yet where are they?
Actually a WHOLE LOT of them ARE out there helping.
You just DON'T hear about it other hen if you watch the NFL where the media highlights players who ARE helping.
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