January 17, 2006
Disrespectful mudderpockers
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Flaming Asses
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Did you know that Martin Luther King Jr. was heavily invested in making New Orleans a majority black city? Or that his central focus was hurricane recovery? And I bet that you didn't know how he lobbied tirelessly for reparations.
I have to confess that I missed all of that in my studies of the man. I could have sworn that he was all about equality but I guess I'm wrong. I mean it's like this - either I'm wrong or some of the most prominent black leaders of our time are sticking their feet up MLK's ass to promote their own causes on the very day we've set aside to remember him and his works and they wouldn't do that.
Would they?
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The black man is just,as usually,manipulating things to fit his needs.Its easy,afterall.MLK is dead and can no longer speak up.What they should do,is putting Bill Cosby out there and have him stick it to the man!
Wait,let me put that a bit different:
It SEEMS as if these particular black folks feel the need to twist MLKs teachings to their needs.And as always,its everyones but their fault.Those are plain out niggers.Lets just let them niggerize New Orleans but make sure they take ALL the niggers in the US and put them there.That way,all that will be left here is a peacefull crowds of black,whites and whatever else color.In theory,equality would be wonderful.But please let me be equal to the regula black crowd,since I refuse to be equalized with niggers.I am pretty sure the general black crowd feels that way as well.And we'll stand up and tell them in NO what MLK REALLY ment.Untill then,I am sure Dr.King is turning in his grave because of these fucktarts!
5 Snoozepoints for the word Niggerize!
I will note simply two things here. One, did you know that he plagerized portions of his doctoral thesis at BU? At least, I seem to recall a Wall Street Journal article to that effect some years ago. Now, that doesn't detract from the fact that he gave one of the best speeches in American history, but it is interesting. Second, and more amusing, when my father asked my 5 year old daughter if she knew why we had a holiday on Monday, she said, "sure, its for King Junior!" I do like that.
Here's to King Junior, flaws and warts and all.
SWEET!Thanks Paul!