Anonymous wrote:Black lives do matter but this I really ugly for our city. It’s also political and divisive statement
I’m glad they are getting rid of it. Let’s move on to bigger and better things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought BLM meant "Biden's Laptop Matters".
No it means "stop enforcing laws when crimes are committed by black people".
No, it means "stop extrajudicial killings of black people."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought BLM meant "Biden's Laptop Matters".
No it means "stop enforcing laws when crimes are committed by black people".
No, it means "stop extrajudicial killings of black people."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought BLM meant "Biden's Laptop Matters".
No it means "stop enforcing laws when crimes are committed by black people".
Anonymous wrote:A lot of this is about the simple fact that people dont like blacks. Many blacks don't like blacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought BLM meant "Biden's Laptop Matters".
No it means "stop enforcing laws when crimes are committed by black people".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some consider it art and the subject matter is immaterial to that end. And I want you to think carefully about what you just said because it is also the reason MAGA are loathe to have public conversations about the history of slavery. Y'all just don't want to think about anything that makes you uncomfortable. You don't even want to know about it. But your own "plight" should described and shouted from rooftops even thought it's based on misinformation and the POINT is to make other people feel uncomfortable. What makes you think you can curate history?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump plaza
Here's a radical idea. How about nothing political for a change?
This is the way.
There is no appropriate place for racial content in public spaces.
Republicans (and independents) actually love pointing out that the Democrats were the pro-slavery party and that the Republican party was founded in large part to oppose the expansion of slavery.
Lately they similarly enjoy drawing a direct line between the historical democrats' "but who will pick the cotton and harvest tobacco if slavery is abolished?" and the present-day democrats' "but who will pick my blueberries and spring mix lettuces if the illegals leave?"
Republicans were actually pro-slavery too. Lincoln didn't care about the slaves, he just wanted to preserve the union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some consider it art and the subject matter is immaterial to that end. And I want you to think carefully about what you just said because it is also the reason MAGA are loathe to have public conversations about the history of slavery. Y'all just don't want to think about anything that makes you uncomfortable. You don't even want to know about it. But your own "plight" should described and shouted from rooftops even thought it's based on misinformation and the POINT is to make other people feel uncomfortable. What makes you think you can curate history?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump plaza
Here's a radical idea. How about nothing political for a change?
This is the way.
There is no appropriate place for racial content in public spaces.
Republicans (and independents) actually love pointing out that the Democrats were the pro-slavery party and that the Republican party was founded in large part to oppose the expansion of slavery.
Lately they similarly enjoy drawing a direct line between the historical democrats' "but who will pick the cotton and harvest tobacco if slavery is abolished?" and the present-day democrats' "but who will pick my blueberries and spring mix lettuces if the illegals leave?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some consider it art and the subject matter is immaterial to that end. And I want you to think carefully about what you just said because it is also the reason MAGA are loathe to have public conversations about the history of slavery. Y'all just don't want to think about anything that makes you uncomfortable. You don't even want to know about it. But your own "plight" should described and shouted from rooftops even thought it's based on misinformation and the POINT is to make other people feel uncomfortable. What makes you think you can curate history?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump plaza
Here's a radical idea. How about nothing political for a change?
This is the way.
There is no appropriate place for racial content in public spaces.
Republicans (and independents) actually love pointing out that the Democrats were the pro-slavery party and that the Republican party was founded in large part to oppose the expansion of slavery.
Lately they similarly enjoy drawing a direct line between the historical democrats' "but who will pick the cotton and harvest tobacco if slavery is abolished?" and the present-day democrats' "but who will pick my blueberries and spring mix lettuces if the illegals leave?"
Anonymous wrote:I thought BLM meant "Biden's Laptop Matters".
Anonymous wrote:Some consider it art and the subject matter is immaterial to that end. And I want you to think carefully about what you just said because it is also the reason MAGA are loathe to have public conversations about the history of slavery. Y'all just don't want to think about anything that makes you uncomfortable. You don't even want to know about it. But your own "plight" should described and shouted from rooftops even thought it's based on misinformation and the POINT is to make other people feel uncomfortable. What makes you think you can curate history?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump plaza
Here's a radical idea. How about nothing political for a change?
This is the way.
There is no appropriate place for racial content in public spaces.