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In reply to the discussion: Garner Protests - They're on the bridge(s) too - This from Notify NYC [View all]rbrnmw
(7,160 posts)27. No doubt
I think I might want to be racist today, but I'm still undecided.
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Garner Protests - They're on the bridge(s) too - This from Notify NYC [View all]
LiberalElite
Dec 2014
OP
Protests are about making people who are not aware, become aware, if that makes the unawared
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#29
Actually, most of us will cheerfully support as long as the protests just snarl traffic
sir pball
Dec 2014
#37
Someone bought all the eggnog at the store today, donated to the food bank, left none for me!!!!!
uppityperson
Dec 2014
#70
It's a Christmas tree named for a family who is promoting hatred, racism and division.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#30
I think the ones who would be young enough to be really upset by missing the lighting
sir pball
Dec 2014
#45
Remember this is about Eric Garner's life being stolen and his family's Christmas being stolen
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#44
This is probably the single greatest travesty of justice I've seen in my 35 years on the planet
sir pball
Dec 2014
#46
Disrupting a tree lighting to protest racism and police violence is "spreading misery"?
uppityperson
Dec 2014
#71
Ah, the Sacred Tree Lighting, that most important of all ceremonies that brings joy to all the child
uppityperson
Dec 2014
#76
So disrupting a Christmas tree lighting is nastier than anything else, worse than the murder
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#62
Educating children is good. Letting them know that no, everything is not peachy is fine with me.
uppityperson
Dec 2014
#49
Hey kids, let's donate and help people get their rights, showing the true spirit of christmas,
uppityperson
Dec 2014
#50
Let them be the center of the gift giving, tis better to receive than give?
uppityperson
Dec 2014
#69
It's 'Garner'. The least you could do is show the respect necessary to name the
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#19