Originally posted by Lord Urizen
[b]BLISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS droolioSorry, but your post was to whimsical for my understanding. Please try dumbing it down a bit, so I could answer quicker. Thanks 😄 [/B]
the context of your post and the post in itself completely contradict eachother...as this quote does as well.
you may as well keep typing "please like me, PVS"
Originally posted by Fishy
That doesn't change anything though.Saying his people or my people puts them in boxes both are wrong. I could have missed with the thread starter doesn't change the fact that it still proves MLK his dream hasn't come true
So thank you for ignoring how I pointed out your inane comment.
His dream is done.
How has it not been proven?
There is physically not one boundary for black people to overcome anymore. There are no barries.
I merely pointed out the fact that the government and other organizations have programs for blacks only including schooling, housing, and other means of free money only dedicated to blacks.
Is a benefit for only one racist, not racist in itself?
How do you think a white, hispanic, or asian person feels when they are not included in these benefits because of the color of their skin?
Horrible I imagine .
Horrible personally , because Im not black.
Originally posted by Bain
So thank you for ignoring how I pointed out your inane comment.His dream is done.
I merely pointed out the fact that the government and other organizations have programs for blacks only including schooling, housing, and free money only dedicated to blacks.
Is a benefit for only one racist, not racist in itself?
How do you think a white, hispanic, or asian person feels when they are not included in these benefits because of the color of their skin?
Horrible I imagine .
Horrible personally , because Im not black.
And I'm merely pointing out the fact that the government and other organizations have had no programs for Blacks including no schooling, housing and free work for centuries only dedicated to Blacks, your point?
So based on that, the answer to your 1st question in, yes.
And how do you think Blacks thought and felt for centuries, during the dark times, when Blacks weren't included in these benefits because of the color of their skin?
Originally posted by Bain
So thank you for ignoring how I pointed out your inane comment.His dream is done.
How has it not been proven?
There is physically not one boundary for black people to overcome anymore. There are no barries.
I merely pointed out the fact that the government and other organizations have programs for blacks only including schooling, housing, and other means of free money only dedicated to blacks.
Is a benefit for only one racist, not racist in itself?
How do you think a white, hispanic, or asian person feels when they are not included in these benefits because of the color of their skin?
Horrible I imagine .
Horrible personally , because Im not black.
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
And I'm merely pointing out the fact that the government and other organizations have had no programs for Blacks including no schooling, housing and free work for centuries only dedicated to Blacks, your point?So based on that, the answer to your 1st question in, yes.
And how do you think Blacks thought and felt for centuries, during the dark times, when Blacks weren't included in these benefits because of the color of their skin?
You're implying that racism on non-blacks is alright now because in the past blacks where on the receiving end... what's wrong with you? Also, I'm fairly certain reverse-racism wasn't part of MLK's dream; in the documentaries I've wathced of him and books I've read, I never heard him say or imply "Down with whitey!".