Lonestar_logic
Republic of Texas
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1. There was no separate "black rally". People of color (in general) celebrate Dr Kings "I have a dream" speech every year with marches & rallies. There were numerous others in the DC area including one at Anne Arundel Community College, there was also one in Baltimore. I know of a few being held outside of the area including one in Richmond and one in Detroit, because those were carried live on the christian station the "word network", and I just happened to flip past it. This was not a "black alternative" rally, it had a specific purpose whether or not Beck's rally were to take place.
2. This telling black people who they should vote for, from both sides is really truthfully getting rediculous.
3. I'd like to see the estimates that put more blacks at Beckies rally then Sharpton's. I live in the area and can tell you 9 out of 10 black people living HERE were pissed that the shit was going down in our area at all. I personally feel it was a disgrace to Dr King and my religious faith, but I didn't go to either rally, simply because I don't waist my time with such things and chose togo to the State Fair instead. Huge crowd, black and white. Had a pretty good time, girl I was with drained my pocket though.lol
How many white folk were there at Sharpton's rally? I counted one.
Learn to read. I wasn't there, so I couldn't tell you.
You stated there was no black rally. But you weren't there. So how the fuck can you tell anyone anything? I was there, and yes it amounted to a "black rally" given the fact that there may have been one or two whites in attendance and the rest were black.
You look at Beck's rally there were as many blacks there as Sharpton had at his rally.
You know you really shouldn't talk about things that you know nothing of.