Friday, January 2, 2015

Well, the only true "civil rights movement" I've experienced this past year is multi-racial, truly diverse, armed to the teeth and is nullifying gun control laws all over the country.

The Birth of a New Civil Rights Movement

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

it's like this, what better way is there to stand up against tyranny then to do it armed; A very old American tradition, don't ya know!

Death before slavery!

Comrade X

Paul X said...

Those people have a lot of reasons to be mad (imagine being frisked often as you walk down the street - I've never been frisked in my life). But I question some of the remedies they are looking at. They will never get government to do the right thing. Established players like things just as they are.

Knuck said...

A few younger people get it. The reason more of them don't get IT,is because our baby boomer generation failed to properly educate our children. The jaws of hell are yearning for new recruits.We fed Satan a generation of Americans. Maybe, we served him up the entire country on a platter. I challenge anyone to dispute our slovenly ways. For the first time in fifteen years,I went to a country buffet. I am 5'8" tall. 200 lbs.low body fat. I was the skinniest guy in that packed food trough. It was exactly like the creatures on the giant,orbiting ship in the movie,Wallye.Unable to move on your own,lying in front of a giant TV,sucking Cheez Whiz out of a straw. Holy Shit! Whole families of 6-8 people,evrey one of them,morbidly obese,shoveling swill down thier gullets. I was watching,amazed and disgusted at the same time. All of these people are physically, and I would venture to say, somewhat mentally ill, to inflict such damage upon your own person. The non-stop pilgrimage to the swill stations was a very sobering experience to observe. The real Civil Rights movement should be for Americans to re-claim their health. The coming ugliness will render this huge segment of the USA, helpless and dying. I fear we are going to witness a purging similar to the middle ages.