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We may not be the same, think the same way and carry ourselves differently, but we are equal. We have the same rights under the Constitution, but we may exercise our second amendment rights differently. I exercise mine on a message board and with family and friends I know.So you are assuming that a person can be proud that they are black, or proud that they are white and that means equality. That doesn't mean you should be proud of anything and we are all equal because we from the homo sapiens. Look it up, Einstein.Why in the hell would you be proud of something you did not accomplish? Another moron.
So you're saying that all those "proud" black people are "morons", because they're proud of something they did not accomplish? Or am I missing something here?
Just how long have you hated equality? Was that something you were born doing, or did you recently learn that?
No, we are not all equal. I wouldn't want to be you, therefore, you are my lesser. You've probably voluntarily forfeited your Second Amendment right, while I exercise mine every day.
Therefore, you are a second-class citizens and have fewer rights than I have. Prove me wrong.
If there is a second class citizen, it is in the mind of the beholder. Even when a convict comes out of prison, he (or she) comes out not a second class, for most of their rights are returned to him after serving his sentence. YOu may see your self an upper class than I but I see us the same, just living differently.
Lol. No one believes they are second class. But the reality that has been shown is that some people are not accorded the same things and some of it is due to race.
Look at this thread for example. Whites are in here complaining about things that really are not happening to them. If blacks had 15 times the wealth of everyone else I doubt if we could create a thread complaining about how unfair things are for us.