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failed?lol. Civil rights accomplished its agenda
Funny, if you choose any movement that's based in gaining social and legislative equality, you could dismissively, ignorantly, and shamefully, categorize such efforts being simply one group "begging" another for a "pat on the head."
Let us try...
Northern Ireland Civil Rights movements,
Italian-American Civil Rights League,
Woman's movement,
Catholic Civil Rights League,
LGBT movement,
American Indian Right's movement,
Animal Rights movement,
etc.
But for some reason, the African American Civil Rights movement is miss-categorized and simplified as "begging," while you and most other folks will not take such an intellectually dishonest, egotistical view of other similar efforts. smh
Whatever inspired the BLM does nothing to take away from their efforts, but instead attempts to undermine the narrative of the financier. Which goes back to my original point, if you remove the Soros' coins from BLM it wouldn't be as effective cause no black community or rich/wealth black folks finna step up to take over. That reality is more important to me, than what event supposedly inspired the BLM because that fact eliminates deflection arguments, ego-based red herrings, and provides a legit hypocritical view of certain black community members
Soros is a billionaire that supports liberal causes. That doesn't mean BLM isn't a grassroots movement..
holy shyt
Can I help you?
Nope, you already gave me my laugh for the day. Enjoy your afternoon, sir.
i dont know what other efforts you are referring to, thats why id didint answer the question, you will have to specify what these efforts were
so are you including BLM in your critique of the post civil rights period?
failed?lol. Civil rights accomplished its agenda
Funny, if you choose any movement that's based in gaining social and legislative equality, you could dismissively, ignorantly, and shamefully, categorize such efforts being simply one group "begging" another for a "pat on the head."
Let us try...
Northern Ireland Civil Rights movements,
Italian-American Civil Rights League,
Woman's movement,
Catholic Civil Rights League,
LGBT movement,
American Indian Right's movement,
Animal Rights movement,
etc.
But for some reason, the African American Civil Rights movement is miss-categorized and simplified as "begging," while you and most other folks will not take such an intellectually dishonest, egotistical view of other similar efforts. smh
Whatever inspired the BLM does nothing to take away from their efforts, but instead attempts to undermine the narrative of the financier. Which goes back to my original point, if you remove the Soros' coins from BLM it wouldn't be as effective cause no black community or rich/wealth black folks finna step up to take over. That reality is more important to me, than what event supposedly inspired the BLM because that fact eliminates deflection arguments, ego-based red herrings, and provides a legit hypocritical view of certain black community members
@Aelyas en passant
You make too many unnecessary and incorrect assumptions about folks who disagree with you instead of just making your point. Stay away from the feelgood stereotypes and mislabels during simple discussions, no need for them
posting pictures of a convenience store doesn't prove Chinatown was built on it. I don't need to see a picture of a Chinese bar to accept the fact whether such a business existed, but that doesn't mean it established Chinatown
If Asians were discriminated against, employment dried up after the different phases of the railroad completed. How were these unemployed Chinese able to afford to purchase their goods? How was their local economy stimulated?
You claim my argument is based in "opinions," but it is ok for you to leisurely omit the successful efforts of white supremacy to destroy Blackwall street and undermined the Harlem Renaissance, so you could blame the Civil Rights movement, that had nothing to do with economics? smh
smh.I do characterize those other so called civil rights as begging and ineffective
And I already explained above the problem with soros funding Blm
The reason why you feel comfortable with soros funding Blm is because you are comfortable with the archaic left wing paradigm of poor black folk being led by enlightened white liberals and you don't understand that white liberals are just kinder, gentler white supremacists
It's not a conspiracy to question and analyze wether being funded by whites effects how a so called black organization behaves
This is an issue that goes back to the funding of the naacp
Let's ask a simple a question involving current events, somebody explain to me why the CBC is so pro Isreal
I'll wait
smh.
Ask Mike Vick, how "ineffective" PETA has been with its "begging"
Irish folks in a completely different country knows the importance of having Civil Rights to build upon, but to you it's "begging" and "ineffective"
Folks complain about the media "gay agenda", but here you are claiming LGBT is "begging" and "ineffective"
Stop with the assumptions. I already told you I don't blindly follow any groups or individuals
Soros' being a white supremacist or not, doesn't take away from this reality...remove Soros from BLM, nobody finna replace his pockets
BLM has made commendable attempts to focus the nation's attention on certain plights of the Black community. What their future agenda entails doesn't take away from their recent efforts