Zone1 Is the future of the civil rights movement in question?

Well I'm certainly fucking convinced. What an argument. Bravo. :lmao:
Oh?...I can't seem to find any images of signs in the middle of burning streets decrying centuries of colonization and subsequent oppression of indigenous peoples.

No signs in migrant trains promising to recoup lost wealth or balance the scales of social justice by heading north to make their point.

Instead it's more like:

FUCK WHITEY or
HEY BIDEN LET US IN!
 
Oh?...I can't seem to find any images of signs in the middle of burning streets decrying centuries of colonization and subsequent oppression of indigenous peoples.

No signs in migrant trains promising to recoup lost wealth or balance the scales of social justice by heading north to make their point.

Instead it's more like:

FUCK WHITEY or
HEY BIDEN LET US IN!
And because you don't see signs you don't see evidence of colonialism in the mixed DNA of South America and socio-economic inequality between Europe and it's former colonies? Or political instability influenced by American foreign policy? Ok. Keep being blind then. They are coming get to help provide for the families or to escape violence first and foremost but there's no reason to believe once established they wouldn't seek common cause. I speak as someone who's a first generation American because my parents immigrated here in the 80s. We are one of those immigrant families who has common cause with the civil rights movement in what is also now our country.
 
What civil rights movement? It's been over for a long time now.

If nothing else it needs to go backwards. With our society now giving special treatment and consideration and attention to non whites, blacks allowed to run around and steal and burn and loot in the name of blacks with little punishment. Everyone calling white people white supremacists but we can't call non whites racist. Companies and schools not letting X amount of white people in. Schools lower grading standards for blacks to keep up. And so on.

The civil rights movement went so far one way that it's unbalanced in the other direction.
 
And because you don't see signs you don't see evidence of colonialism in the mixed DNA of South America and socio-economic inequality between Europe and it's former colonies? Or political instability influenced by American foreign policy? Ok. Keep being blind then. They are coming get to help provide for the families or to escape violence first and foremost but there's no reason to believe once established they wouldn't seek common cause. I speak as someone who's a first generation American because my parents immigrated here in the 80s. We are one of those immigrant families who has common cause with the civil rights movement in what is also now our country.

What is the civil Rights movement???....and please don't try to sell the multinational version of it.... That just doesn't wash.
 
What civil rights movement? It's been over for a long time now.

If nothing else it needs to go backwards. With our society now giving special treatment and consideration and attention to non whites, blacks allowed to run around and steal and burn and loot in the name of blacks with little punishment. Everyone calling white people white supremacists but we can't call non whites racist. Companies and schools not letting X amount of white people in. Schools lower grading standards for blacks to keep up. And so on.

The civil rights movement went so far one way that it's unbalanced in the other direction.
Actually I think the civil Rights movement died 20 years ago.

It had become completely directionless and detached from its core purpose. For 50 years black people struggle to integrate with white people and now they're separating themselves again what was the purpose of that? The whole thing has come full circle and we still have the same questions now that we had before.
 
What is the civil Rights movement???....and please don't try to sell the multinational version of it.... That just doesn't wash.
I'm not selling you shit. We aren't engaging in commerce. If you ask a question and I answer it it will be my honest answer and I couldn't give a shit about whatever parameters you set for my answers. You can moderate your own answers as you see fit and all I do the same with mine.

To me the civil rights movement is about addressing the socio-economic inequalities that have arisen due to historical acts of mistreatment, injustice and discrimination.
 
I'm not selling you shit. We aren't engaging in commerce. If you ask a question and I answer it it will be my honest answer and I couldn't give a shit about whatever parameters you set for my answers. You can moderate your own answers as you see fit and all I do the same with mine.

To me the civil rights movement is about addressing the socio-economic inequalities that have arisen due to historical acts of mistreatment, injustice and discrimination.
Okay that's how it started off.
Where is it today?
 
The Future of the civil Rights movement
is very cloudy indeed. As this country
slowly but surely bleeds out its caucasian populous in favor of the new and more dominant Latino gene pool....who will see to it that everyone is taught to hate and to fear?

When Cinco de Mayo overshadows
Martin Luther King Day as a heritage holiday will the guardians of all that is politically correct and politically proper be there to protect the past?

When little Juan comes home from school to ask his Pepito why the teacher wants him to accept that he is a racist because he's not as dark as his friend Jaquan what will Pepito say? He's only been in the country for 5 years and never went to school in Mehikko! He has no idea who Martin Luther King is or what the hell the civil rights movement was. His only childhood hero is Pancho Villa.

Think I'm joking here?

 jo
No, you aren't joking but you aren't serious either.
Hispanics overshadow Blacks now because that is what Blacks are doing to themselves.

"“Since the number of current living blacks(in the U.S.) is 31 million, the missing 10 million representsan enormous loss for, without abortion, America’s blackcommunity would now number 41 million persons. It wouldbe 35 percent larger than it is currently. Abortion has sweptthrough the black community cutting down every fourthmember."
 
Actually I think the civil Rights movement died 20 years ago.

It had become completely directionless and detached from its core purpose. For 50 years black people struggle to integrate with white people and now they're separating themselves again what was the purpose of that? The whole thing has come full circle and we still have the same questions now that we had before.

It turned into an industry that relies on more racism to stay in business,and it especially relies on imaginary racism to keep the bux and bling coming in. They need to keep the kids stupid and violent, so they can bullshit rich white elites to pay them to 'fix it'..
 
It turned into an industry that relies on more racism to stay in business,and it especially relies on imaginary racism to keep the bux and bling coming in. They need to keep the kids stupid and violent, so they can bullshit rich white elites to pay them to 'fix it'..
In 1911, Booker T. Washington wrote:
There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs-partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.

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My theory is that a lot of seemingly black-posted complaints are anti-Blacks Blacks trying to stir shit up and then posting replies under other accounts. Because I have posted ironclad rebuttals several times and they never reply
 
In 1911, Booker T. Washington wrote:
There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs-partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.

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My theory is that a lot of seemingly black-posted complaints are anti-Blacks Blacks trying to stir shit up and then posting replies under other accounts. Because I have posted ironclad rebuttals several times and they never reply
One of my favorite responses to conservatives using that quote...

Opinion | Let’s Rescue the Race Debate (Published 2010)

That white victimization goes hard. You poor whites can't catch a break. :dunno: :laugh:
 
The Future of the civil Rights movement
is very cloudy indeed. As this country
slowly but surely bleeds out its caucasian populous in favor of the new and more dominant Latino gene pool....who will see to it that everyone is taught to hate and to fear?

When Cinco de Mayo overshadows
Martin Luther King Day as a heritage holiday will the guardians of all that is politically correct and politically proper be there to protect the past?

When little Juan comes home from school to ask his Pepito why the teacher wants him to accept that he is a racist because he's not as dark as his friend Jaquan what will Pepito say? He's only been in the country for 5 years and never went to school in Mehikko! He has no idea who Martin Luther King is or what the hell the civil rights movement was. His only childhood hero is Pancho Villa.

Think I'm joking here?

 jo
THEY sang the same sad song when the IRISH came to America with the potato famine.
 
Booker was Black,nice try ")
No shit. As is the guy who wrote the article pointing out that polling after polling and research after research shows no set of people cry more about being victims of discrimination and racism than frail whites and no one grits more making whites frail than the right wing commentators you all listen to.
 
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No shit. As is the guy who wrote the article pointing out that polling after polling and research after research shows no set of people cry more about being victims of discrimination and racism than frail whites and no one grits more making whites frail than the right wing commentators you all listen to.
I thnk you aren't black and that you hate blacks. Long experience makes me think this
 
Actually I think the civil Rights movement died 20 years ago.

It had become completely directionless and detached from its core purpose. For 50 years black people struggle to integrate with white people and now they're separating themselves again what was the purpose of that? The whole thing has come full circle and we still have the same questions now that we had before.

It didn't "die". It accomplished its original goal, to remove race as a detrimental factor in government and economic interactions.

The current movement is part grift, part payback, and part socialist dogma.
 
It didn't "die". It accomplished its original goal, to remove race as a detrimental factor in government and economic interactions.

The current movement is part grift, part payback, and part socialist dogma.
I'm not quite sure you get to say when it's mission accomplished for Black Civil Rights activists but nice cosplay..... :laugh:
 

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