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Why weren't they so offensive in the 50s or 60s? Or, any other time?
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Why weren't they so offensive in the 50s or 60s? Or, any other time?
Oh, I understand that. But, why now? The Charlottesville one was there since the beginning of last century.Why weren't they so offensive in the 50s or 60s? Or, any other time?
You mean back in the 1950s when black folks had to ride on the back of the bus?
Okay, here's why they are offensive. Because they celebrate men who fought to keep a class of Americans in slavery.
Because they are looking for anything to bitch about now Trump is President.Why weren't they so offensive in the 50s or 60s? Or, any other time?
Why weren't they so offensive in the 50s or 60s? Or, any other time?
Not trying to be helpful, just pointing out the obvious.That's not helpful.Because they are looking for anything to bitch about now Trump is President.
Notice that they were not bitching about when their Chocolate Messiah was President for 8 years.
I think it has, too.Because we've evolved as a society.
50 or 60 years ago, or any other time, it was perfectly acceptable for blacks, women and Jews to be second-class citizens. Today we don't think that.
FTR I think this political correctness often goes too far. But that's your answer.
Oh, I understand that. But, why now? The Charlottesville one was there since the beginning of last century.
Because they are looking for anything to bitch about now Trump is President.
Notice that they were not bitching about when their Chocolate Messiah was President for 8 years.
Given the protests involved, and the consequences seen from this weekend, maybe the People aren't agreed on this topic.Oh, I understand that. But, why now? The Charlottesville one was there since the beginning of last century.
and most of that century, they had to ride on the back of the bus.
So the real question is what are sensibilities now. sensibilities change, and clearly what was acceptable in the past, not so much now.
Why weren't they so offensive in the 50s or 60s? Or, any other time?
You mean back in the 1950s when black folks had to ride on the back of the bus?
Okay, here's why they are offensive. Because they celebrate men who fought to keep a class of Americans in slavery.
Why weren't they so offensive in the 50s or 60s? Or, any other time?
You mean back in the 1950s when black folks had to ride on the back of the bus?
Okay, here's why they are offensive. Because they celebrate men who fought to keep a class of Americans in slavery.