James Earl Ray does not represent the interests or beliefs of all white people. Equating all white people with one crazy is ridiculous. Personal responsibility is something that is very real, no matter how much you try and deny it. People are responsible for their own actions, full stop.Paulo wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:You're so boring.
You don't know what freedom of speech is because you're white.
We've got millions of you here already. Present something novel.
Please, the man was shoot dead for speaking!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for freedom of speech, he was the only one! just forget it. You are right ok? See, I agree with you.
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Xenophon wrote:James Earl Ray does not represent the interests or beliefs of all white people. Equating all white people with one crazy is ridiculous. Personal responsibility is something that is very real, no matter how much you try and deny it. People are responsible for their own actions, full stop.Paulo wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:You're so boring.
You don't know what freedom of speech is because you're white.
We've got millions of you here already. Present something novel.
Please, the man was shoot dead for speaking!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for freedom of speech, he was the only one! just forget it. You are right ok? See, I agree with you.
You started with this : "We've endured the results of free speech and freedom of association for two and a half centuries. I think we'll survive this just fine."
And when I pointed out that was not so for a part of the people like women, blacks etc. Women vote 1920, Blacks 1965 ( 51 years ago!)
you ended up with this gem
"People are responsible for their own actions, full stop."
MLK was assassinated because he was asking for freedom and justice. He surely was responsible to be in front of that bullet. To be continued...
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You aren't making any sense at all. In case you aren't aware.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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I'll say. MLK has been an icon of free speech for decades. The fact that he was assassinated by someone in no way detracts from the power of his message, or suggest that America as a nation does not value free speech.Okeefenokee wrote:You aren't making any sense at all. In case you aren't aware.
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So the fight he fought to give freedom and equality for a great part of americans was just for fun? Because america valued so much free speech and equal rights that he was killed by another lover of freedom and equality?de officiis wrote:I'll say. MLK has been an icon of free speech for decades. The fact that he was assassinated by someone in no way detracts from the power of his message, or suggest that America as a nation does not value free speech.Okeefenokee wrote:You aren't making any sense at all. In case you aren't aware.
He was not assassinated by "someone", he was fighting against people who had freedoms that his people did not have. Saying that america has 250 years of freedom and liberty is not knowing history. Freedom and liberty for some, I can accept.
Ok. I rest my case.
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Where is the looney emoticon?Paulo wrote:So the fight he fought to give freedom and equality for a great part of americans was just for fun? Because america valued so much free speech and equal rights that he was killed by another lover of freedom and equality?de officiis wrote:I'll say. MLK has been an icon of free speech for decades. The fact that he was assassinated by someone in no way detracts from the power of his message, or suggest that America as a nation does not value free speech.Okeefenokee wrote:You aren't making any sense at all. In case you aren't aware.
He was not assassinated by "someone", he was fighting against people who had freedoms that his people did not have. Saying that america has 250 years of freedom and liberty is not knowing history. Freedom and liberty for some, I can accept.
Ok. I rest my case.
Okeefenokee wrote:Thankfully we don't live in Brazil, and here we call that tool a right.
Paulo wrote:Ok, let's see what the results will be. I will be around.
You questioned the results of free speech. I said we'd be fine. You're not very good at this.Okeefenokee wrote:We've endured the results of free speech and freedom of association for two and a half centuries. I think we'll survive this just fine.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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My liberal professors at Texas A&M took it as a badge of honor to make it on some of these before the internet. Good professors as well, very keen. Mostly of the opinion you could think for yourself by the time you got to college.