yep. this guy didn't hit the nail on the head, he hammered it home!
this race war in the US has to stop. what makes me curious though, is that nobody, politician or otherwise, has gotten up on a podium and made a speech persuading both sides to stop. to my knowledge, Obama hasn't made a speech on TV or anything like that, none of the other politicians have, the leaders of #BlackLivesMatter haven't. nobody is stepping up to the plate. someone has to broadcast their voice to the world and say "ENOUGH!". and if it was this guy, he'd probably end it overnight.
Martin Luther King is rolling in his Grave right now. we all bleed red.
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i dont think you understand no one literally has the power to tell a few thousand people to stop, and actually get them to stop
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why does a person need power? it just needs to be someone who has common sense and knows about this issue. Martin Luther King wasn't powerful at first, and look what he accomplished. all the people need is a voice, it doesn't matter who's. and a fancy title doesn't automatically make someone worth listening to.
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Its because they have no -blam!-ing balls and dont want to seem "intolerant".
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After hearing what some of these preachers say, I think he's going to rise from the dead to slap some of them silly
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[quote]After hearing what some of these preachers say, I think he's going to rise from the dead to slap some of them silly[/quote]
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Well its because they want to keep us divided into neat voting communities. Whites are typically republican blacks are typically democrat. But if those lines blur they might lose the power those two parties hold over us.
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They tend to be segmented by age more than anything. Younger people tend to be democrats and then it becomes a little more even towards the higher ages.