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re: No KKK thread?

Posted on 8/16/17 at 7:42 pm to
Posted by meansonny
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Posted on 8/16/17 at 7:42 pm to
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Compromise? Laughable.

Not with factions paid for by Soros and company, with the intent of creating a socialist type state. Now if it's compromise, then all statues of blacks should be torn down, too...after all, didn't they sell their own people into slavery and also enslave more than any group of whites ever have?

Also, since we are on that same subject of placating the louder group - what about all the MLK statues...shouldn't they be removed due to him opposing gay marriage?

There is no compromise and placating the liberal mental disorder.

You're too angry right now. Compromise is closer than you think.
Out of all of the people at both protests, there were only 60 arrests. Most people abide by the law. But there are absolutely trouble-makers on both sides.

You are lumping the violent minority with the majority of people on the other side.

Crimes and criminals should be prosecuted. BlM, antifa, rioters and looters, and anyone who breaks the law. I agree that the law hasn't been upheld like it should have.

But don't lump 95% of law abiders with the 5% of thugs. Southerners don't like being stereotyped. We all react the same way to being miscategorized and mistreated.

As for removing statues... we have a democratic vote. Some of these removals are referendums. Some are politicians representing their constituents. Agree with the removal or not... this is the correct way to do it. If you hate MLK bad enough to remove him from a street sign, go ahead and win the vote. If the people have spoken, they have spoken (I don't agree with the removal. But I won't tell people in Virginia and North Carolina how to live and govern themselves.)
Posted by Rules
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 8/16/17 at 8:05 pm to
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As for removing statues... we have a democratic vote. Some of these removals are referendums. Some are politicians representing their constituents. Agree with the removal or not... this is the correct way to do it. If you hate MLK bad enough to remove him from a street sign, go ahead and win the vote. If the people have spoken, they have spoken (I don't agree with the removal. But I won't tell people in Virginia and North Carolina how to live and govern themselves.)


Screw you, Sonny. I hate agreeing with a dwag.
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