No, telling you. The park was renamed Emancipation Park whether you like it or not. Live with it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The park's name is Emancipation Park. Just a reminder.Anonymous wrote:I am against all forms of bigotry, regardless of the color of the skin. The Alt-right movement isn't about racism, rather the identification of the white race being maligned. They came to protest a removal of a statue in the PC world of what Virginia has become, nothing more. I agree there were elements of this group that is racist, but not the vast majority and certainly not the purpose of this protest.
I condemn all forms of violence, regardless of party affiliation. Peaceful protest of all forms should be allowed and in the end I condemn McAwful for canceling the protest at Lee Park yesterday which helped escalated the violence.
Tell that to Google
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lee+Park,+Charlottesville,+VA+22902/@38.0318426,-78.4806111,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x2895dee174e94b9d!8m2!3d38.0318426!4d-78.4806111
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17,000 retweets and 34,000 likes? Its on both sides.
https://twitter.com/JAYVERSACE/status/896461327698239488
Do whites who tweet this kind of stuff get similar numbers of Retweets and Likes?
Anonymous wrote:I hate to see the statute come down. But when the white trash gets in the car and mows people down, you lose the statute debate. When the white trash that appears behind the black cop shows up as pro-statute, you lose the statute debate.
I am against all forms of bigotry, regardless of the color of the skin. The Alt-right movement isn't about racism, rather the identification of the white race being maligned. They came to protest a removal of a statue in the PC world of what Virginia has become, nothing more. I agree there were elements of this group that is racist, but not the vast majority and certainly not the purpose of this protest.
I condemn all forms of violence, regardless of party affiliation. Peaceful protest of all forms should be allowed and in the end I condemn McAwful for canceling the protest at Lee Park yesterday which helped escalated the violence.
Anonymous wrote:17,000 retweets and 34,000 likes? Its on both sides.
https://twitter.com/JAYVERSACE/status/896461327698239488
Anonymous wrote:17,000 retweets and 34,000 likes? Its on both sides.
https://twitter.com/JAYVERSACE/status/896461327698239488
Anonymous wrote:The park's name is Emancipation Park. Just a reminder.Anonymous wrote:I am against all forms of bigotry, regardless of the color of the skin. The Alt-right movement isn't about racism, rather the identification of the white race being maligned. They came to protest a removal of a statue in the PC world of what Virginia has become, nothing more. I agree there were elements of this group that is racist, but not the vast majority and certainly not the purpose of this protest.
I condemn all forms of violence, regardless of party affiliation. Peaceful protest of all forms should be allowed and in the end I condemn McAwful for canceling the protest at Lee Park yesterday which helped escalated the violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so tired of identity politics, say the people who won't denounce white supremacists
Exactly.
I condemn white supremacists and black supremacists. I'm sorry for the lives lost. It's terrible. I don't think one side shouting louder then the other makes them right on tearing down statues or any other matter. It's time for a return to civil discourse and courts deciding if it comes to that. Good people can disagree and one doesn't always have to be wrong for the other to be right.
Black supremacists?! What? Who? Never heard of any and I live in DC.
The park's name is Emancipation Park. Just a reminder.Anonymous wrote:I am against all forms of bigotry, regardless of the color of the skin. The Alt-right movement isn't about racism, rather the identification of the white race being maligned. They came to protest a removal of a statue in the PC world of what Virginia has become, nothing more. I agree there were elements of this group that is racist, but not the vast majority and certainly not the purpose of this protest.
I condemn all forms of violence, regardless of party affiliation. Peaceful protest of all forms should be allowed and in the end I condemn McAwful for canceling the protest at Lee Park yesterday which helped escalated the violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so tired of identity politics, say the people who won't denounce white supremacists
Exactly.
I condemn white supremacists and black supremacists. I'm sorry for the lives lost. It's terrible. I don't think one side shouting louder then the other makes them right on tearing down statues or any other matter. It's time for a return to civil discourse and courts deciding if it comes to that. Good people can disagree and one doesn't always have to be wrong for the other to be right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so tired of identity politics, say the people who won't denounce white supremacists
Exactly.
I condemn white supremacists and black supremacists. I'm sorry for the lives lost. It's terrible. I don't think one side shouting louder then the other makes them right on tearing down statues or any other matter. It's time for a return to civil discourse and courts deciding if it comes to that. Good people can disagree and one doesn't always have to be wrong for the other to be right.
Hate speech is dangerous. There is a difference.
I don't even know what your statement is supposed to mean. Yes white supremacy is hateful/hate filled. So are other kinds of supremacy. People who are not supremacists should be able to have civic discourse about issues like these statues except there is no forum for it. Safe conversation space of people who disagree has been annihilated in this country by people who only know how to shout.
Germany 1943? No. America 2017.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Who took this photo? Should be nominated for a Pulitzer. A black police officer protecting a group of men who wish him harm. Incredible.
Indeed. Reminds me of the cops who protect people shouting "Pigs in a Blanket...".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Who took this photo? Should be nominated for a Pulitzer. A black police officer protecting a group of men who wish him harm. Incredible.
Indeed. Reminds me of the cops who protect people shouting "Pigs in a Blanket...".