I think it is kind of funny that MLK day is the only black holiday and it is at the coldest time of the year. I spend the winter hibernating.
Indeed. They should hold it during the summer to capitalize on the watermelon season.
/This is a joke, internet.
Holy fuck, that was openly and unapologetically racist.
Virginia came up with the bestest worstest compromise ever.
What an obscenity. I grew up in NOVO. I remember seeing the Robert E. Lee Birthday on the calendar. I guess confiscating his property to bury the dead from the civil war and all subsequent wars did not make a point to the state of Virginia.
It's that special day of the year for modern African-Americans to amplify their complaints that the U.S. is a horrible racist country oppressing them at every turn.
So, I celebrate people's birthday on, you know, their actual birthday. MLK Jr. was born January 15th.
Instead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day being a celebration that we are all the same and can work and live in peace together, it instead is a day for people to protest and disrupt other people's lives.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=martin+luther+king+day+protest
It's that special day of the year for modern African-Americans to amplify their complaints that the U.S. is a horrible racist country oppressing them at every turn.
Which only goes to show that MLK was a fool. When did God smote Iraq or Iran or Syria or North Korea or Burma (Campuchea) or pretty much every other shit-hole country that was or is a billion times more horrible than America? That's right, never.
Which only goes to show that MLK was a fool. When did God smote Iraq or Iran or Syria or North Korea or Burma (Campuchea) or pretty much every other shit-hole country that was or is a billion times more horrible than America? That's right, never.
How dare people sully the name of Martin Luther King Jr. by engaging in peaceful protests?
Which only goes to show that MLK was a fool. When did God smote Iraq or Iran or Syria or North Korea or Burma (Campuchea) or pretty much every other shit-hole country that was or is a billion times more horrible than America? That's right, never.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't get why MLK is a holiday in the first place and therefore doesn't understand why people would protest on his birthday.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday celebrates the life and legacy of a man who brought hope and healing to America. We commemorate as well the timeless values he taught us through his example — the values of courage, truth, justice, compassion, dignity, humility and service that so radiantly defined Dr. King’s character and empowered his leadership. On this holiday, we commemorate the universal, unconditional love, forgiveness and nonviolence that empowered his revolutionary spirit.
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On this day we commemorate Dr. King’s great dream of a vibrant, multiracial nation united in justice, peace and reconciliation; a nation that has a place at the table for children of every race and room at the inn for every needy child. We are called on this holiday, not merely to honor, but to celebrate the values of equality, tolerance and interracial sister and brotherhood he so compellingly expressed in his great dream for America.
Instead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day being a celebration that we are all the same and can work and live in peace together, it instead is a day for people to protest and disrupt other people's lives.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=martin+luther+king+day+protest
It's that special day of the year for modern African-Americans to amplify their complaints that the U.S. is a horrible racist country oppressing them at every turn.
Barack Obama, our first black President (I'm not going to count Clinton) would agree. So would Eric Holder, a ton of football and basketball players and maybe even Oprah, to name just a few.It's that special day of the year for modern African-Americans to amplify their complaints that the U.S. is a horrible racist country oppressing them at every turn.
Instead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day being a celebration that we are all the same and can work and live in peace together, it instead is a day for people to protest and disrupt other people's lives.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=martin+luther+king+day+protest
It's that special day of the year for modern African-Americans to amplify their complaints that the U.S. is a horrible racist country oppressing them at every turn.
Barack Obama, our first black President (I'm not going to count Clinton) would agree. So would Eric Holder, a ton of football and basketball players and maybe even Oprah, to name just a few.
Edit: I overlooked the Democrat Party as a whole. They would very enthusiastically agree that this is an oppressing, racist nation. They would also add that they are not any part of all that no-siree.
It is funny just how oppressed the US is, especially compared to all those other "free nations" out in the world. I mean, being profiled as a criminal because you look like the majority of other criminals must be real tough. I can imagine all those people in North Korea saying "wow, black folks sure got it bad!".
http://www.thekingcenter.org/meaning-king-holiday
But that doesn't mean that's what people are celebrating on this day, now does it? Got any more insults to dish out, Mr. I-Need-To-Be-Different-From-You?
We can either come together over our similarities, or we can be angry over our differences. I prefer the former, but that's just me being an ignorant racist, right?
I actually just found out about this over the weekend. I have a friend who works for the state here in Georgia and he told me he gets off Robert E Lee day and Confederate Memorial Day. He told us that when he asked his predecessor why they get off Robert E Lee day the response was "well they get off their guy's day". I sometimes forget how racist the southern state I live in can be, and then I get a gut check reminder like that.
