Martin Luther King Day

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
I think more races, religions, etc need learn to laugh at themselves a little bit more...PC has gone into overdrive, it's pathetic guys. Acting like black people are somewhat disadvantaged by racism is a bit of an ironic premise to act on btw.

I genuinely love living in a country where we can all be "racist" to each other in a funny way but all treat each other like equals in the real world... "Learn to laugh at yourself or leave it to others to do it for you".
 

eyesky

Active Member
Found this from Allen West....

Mr. President, please don’t play the race card in 2012


Congressman Allen B. West


I was born in the inner city of Atlanta in 1961, when segregation was still rife, at a time when I would have been barred from visiting the very beaches that make up part of the congressional district I so proudly represent.

Just two years after my birth, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. momentously described his dream that one day his children would “live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but the content of their character.”

How proud he would have been on that November Tuesday in 2008 when Barack Obama was elected the 44th President of the United States. Clearly, Dr. King’s dream had come true. White voters across America had judged our President by the content of his character, not the color of his skin, and elected a man of color, whose very lineage with a black African father and white American mother, was a literal manifestation of the figurative melting pot of these United States.

The inauguration of our first black President, the highest office in the land, and perhaps the world’s most powerful office, clearly demonstrated to the world that race need not be a hindrance to success and achievement in America. The fact that Barack Obama won the largest share of white support of any Democrat in a two-man race since 1976 indicated the lion’s share of these voters made their decision based on his character, his vision of hope and change, and his ability to relate with everyday Americans.
Still, let us not ignore that white Democrats aren’t the only voters who are capable of making a decision based on character rather than color.

In the 2010 election cycle, 42 black Republicans were vying for seats in the House of Representatives, and 14 of them made it to the general election. Two of those candidates, myself as well as Tim Scott from South Carolina, carried that success all the way to the House of Representatives. I represent a Congressional District where more than 90 percent of my constituents are not black. A powerful movement of respect for black conservatism is brewing in this country, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would be proud of it.
With all of this progress, why is it that we continue to hear charges of racism emanating from the left, and most disturbingly, from the White House itself? It seems anytime there is criticism of the President or any of his black members of his administration, such as Attorney General Eric Holder, that criticism is decried as racist.

Mr. Holder recently said of his critics, “This is a way to get at the president because of the way I can be identified with him, both due to the nature of our relationship and, you know, the fact that we’re both African-American.” In other words, he insinuated Republicans -- along with Conservatives and Tea Party members -- are incapable of judging anyone solely by their character, something I take very personally.

Mr. Holder and others need to know, the criticism of the President is not of his person, but of his policies, which have clearly failed our nation--and most tragically of all in this supposedly post-racial period --have failed the black community.
As of December 2011, black unemployment remained in double digits, nearly double the national average for men at 16.4 percent, and 14.1 percent for women.

According to a Washington Post poll in September 2011, the proportion of black Americans with a “strongly positive” view of President Obama has slipped from 83 percent to 58 percent. It would obviously be absurd to say the black community’s changing view of President Obama is racially biased, so how can one make the same claim about white members opposing his policies?
As we proceed into this general election cycle, it would be a disgrace if Mr. Holder’s comment is the first salvo in the upcoming campaign to deflect honest assessment of the President’s performance in office. This campaign must be about ideas, policy and the direction of this country, and the President must not hide behind a curtain of so-called racial bias.

All Americans, black or white – and every shade in between – must be allowed to voice their opinions, level their criticisms and engage in candid discussion without fear of being labeled “racist” simply because of the color of their skin. This is precisely what Dr. Martin Luther King spoke of so eloquently, and what we celebrate today.

My message to President Obama is this: “Mr. President, your very presence in office demonstrates Dr. King’s dream has indeed come true. But how devastated would Dr. King be to know the Americans who are still fomenting racism at the highest levels are the very people for whom he fought for and died?”
 

olylifter420

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I think people should open their eyes to the injustices the Native Americans had to go through... Black people think they had it rough! Please!
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
I think people should open their eyes to the injustices the Native Americans had to go through... Black people think they had it rough! Please!
I agree, we need another federal holiday for the Natives, Call it Geronimo day, Sitting Bull day, Pocahontas day, Hiawatha day. Hell i don't care, as long as its a paid federal holiday and I bet you could get most people to accept it because most people like to have days off.
 

KushGawd

Member
I think more races, religions, etc need learn to laugh at themselves a little bit more...PC has gone into overdrive, it's pathetic guys. Acting like black people are somewhat disadvantaged by racism is a bit of an ironic premise to act on btw.

I genuinely love living in a country where we can all be "racist" to each other in a funny way but all treat each other like equals in the real world... "Learn to laugh at yourself or leave it to others to do it for you".
Why should we learn to laugh at ourselves, when there is nothing funny?? If you want to go joke about some good ol' racism why don't you go post on stormfront.com (if you dont already)
 

Carne Seca

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I agree, we need another federal holiday for the Natives, Call it Geronimo day, Sitting Bull day, Pocahontas day, Hiawatha day. Hell i don't care, as long as its a paid federal holiday and I bet you could get most people to accept it because most people like to have days off.
National Indian Casino day? I'd vote for it. :p
 

olylifter420

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Yeah, its funny how people do not find what the Native Americans had to go through appauling.

I guess you all were indoctrinated that african americans had it worst!
 

fdd2blk

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I agree, we need another federal holiday for the Natives, Call it Geronimo day, Sitting Bull day, Pocahontas day, Hiawatha day. Hell i don't care, as long as its a paid federal holiday and I bet you could get most people to accept it because most people like to have days off.
Pocahontas day? :shock:


that's racist!!!!!
 

KushGawd

Member
Yeah, its funny how people do not find what the Native Americans had to go through appauling.

I guess you all were indoctrinated that african americans had it worst!
are you an idiot?? there is no barometer for which is worse than the other..
Native Americans aren't exactly happy with how they are treated either, and maybe you don't hear too much about them because 1. Large groups of their population chooses to stay in their own preserved area away from other populations 2. White people nearly erased their whole population, their number simply don't match that of African Americans population...
 

RyanTheRhino

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are you an idiot?? there is no barometer for which is worse than the other..
Native Americans aren't exactly happy with how they are treated either, and maybe you don't hear too much about them because 1. Large groups of their population chooses to stay in their own preserved area away from other populations 2. White people nearly erased their whole population, their number simply don't match that of African Americans population...
that's racist. how dare you belittle a minority ...:blsmoke:
 

eyesky

Active Member
Native Americans were involuntarily made into alcoholics by the gov.
They were made alcoholics by the white trades men that sold them a box of rocks and some booze to give up their land and trapping rights. The US govt is only responsible for the slaughter when the red man got wise and fought back to being shoved aside for a few bottles of fire water! My grandfather was a full blooded reservation Sioux, trust me I have heard plenty of stories of how they were treated up until the late 20 century!

Now a days most tribes with any smarts and close to a large population base own gas stations and sell cigarettes tax free .....AND run casinos that have removed the trailers from the res and brought them up to the rest of the USA as far as income levels go.... That is why you hear little to no complaints from the NA crowd!

And no I don't know many NA, I am a NA!
 

olylifter420

Well-Known Member
Are you an idiot dude?

Nobody was talking about populationand if you would have thought before you made yourself look like an idiot, i didnt bring population cause of reason number 2.

Good job doofus



are you an idiot?? there is no barometer for which is worse than the other..
Native Americans aren't exactly happy with how they are treated either, and maybe you don't hear too much about them because 1. Large groups of their population chooses to stay in their own preserved area away from other populations 2. White people nearly erased their whole population, their number simply don't match that of African Americans population...
 

heyYousGuys

New Member
2. White people nearly erased their whole population, their number simply don't match that of African Americans population...
First, DISEASE wiped away most of the Native Americans. Obviously, that disease came from Europeans, but I am being technical.
SECOND, if you look at the amount of murders and slaughters, the SPANISH killed the biggest percentage of Americans. From the Aztecs all the way to the U.S. mainland.

Whites were just setting foot on U.S. when the Spaniards took over the continent. It was only then that White Europeans started their own form of population control. And during ALL this, Indians were killing Indians, there were rival tribes everywhere.

Funny, everyone loves to hate Whitey, but overlook the atrocities of the Spanish.
 

abandonconflict

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First, DISEASE wiped away most of the Native Americans. Obviously, that disease came from Europeans, but I am being technical.
SECOND, if you look at the amount of murders and slaughters, the SPANISH killed the biggest percentage of Americans. From the Aztecs all the way to the U.S. mainland.

Whites were just setting foot on U.S. when the Spaniards took over the continent. It was only then that White Europeans started their own form of population control. And during ALL this, Indians were killing Indians, there were rival tribes everywhere.

Funny, everyone loves to hate Whitey, but overlook the atrocities of the Spanish.
I'm Spaniard. I have blue eyes and blonde hair.
 
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