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I always had a lot more respect for Martin Luther King.
Quote from: Shallow on February 21, 2005, 09:11:15 PMI always had a lot more respect for Martin Luther King.The fourth branch of the government, the media, likes to project the energy of the civil rights struggle onto Martin Luther King, to influence all dissenters into using non-violence. The ironic thing is, that really Martin Luther King wasn't as non-violent in his thinking as they project him to be, and on top of that, we see how the US government deals with their problems and anybody that even thinks about standing in their way, and it has always been anything but non-violent.[/i]
Quote from: Shallow on February 21, 2005, 09:25:41 PMQuote from: Muharram 1426 A.H. on February 21, 2005, 09:22:57 PMQuote from: Shallow on February 21, 2005, 09:11:15 PMI always had a lot more respect for Martin Luther King.The fourth branch of the government, the media, likes to project the energy of the civil rights struggle onto Martin Luther King, to influence all dissenters into using non-violence. The ironic thing is, that really Martin Luther King wasn't as non-violent in his thinking as they project him to be, and on top of that, we see how the US government deals with their problems and anybody that even thinks about standing in their way, and it has always been anything but non-violent.[/i]I'm Canadian. Your US propaganda doesn't hit me. Where was King violent?I'm a citizen of the world, and I don't give a damn what piece of grass you live on and who drew your unnatural borders that seperate mankind but that you choose to follow as if they were God's law, but then again you don't even have correct knowledge and understanding on God so you probably follow whatever your mommy or your government or the cool kid at school told you.
Quote from: Muharram 1426 A.H. on February 21, 2005, 09:22:57 PMQuote from: Shallow on February 21, 2005, 09:11:15 PMI always had a lot more respect for Martin Luther King.The fourth branch of the government, the media, likes to project the energy of the civil rights struggle onto Martin Luther King, to influence all dissenters into using non-violence. The ironic thing is, that really Martin Luther King wasn't as non-violent in his thinking as they project him to be, and on top of that, we see how the US government deals with their problems and anybody that even thinks about standing in their way, and it has always been anything but non-violent.[/i]I'm Canadian. Your US propaganda doesn't hit me. Where was King violent?
R.I.P. ..And for Muharram & Shallow.. We are paying our respects to Malcom X here, why make it into a beef discussion knowing that these people dedicated their lives preventing such matters? ...
Quote from: 40oz GRApHire on February 22, 2005, 08:05:03 AMR.I.P. ..And for Muharram & Shallow.. We are paying our respects to Malcom X here, why make it into a beef discussion knowing that these people dedicated their lives preventing such matters? ...I apologize. Of course, Malcolm was also very vocal on his opinions.
Quote from: Shallow on February 22, 2005, 08:38:31 AMQuote from: 40oz GRApHire on February 22, 2005, 08:05:03 AMR.I.P. ..And for Muharram & Shallow.. We are paying our respects to Malcom X here, why make it into a beef discussion knowing that these people dedicated their lives preventing such matters? ...I apologize. Of course, Malcolm was also very vocal on his opinions.I apologize too, and I deleted my insulting remarks.