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In reply to the discussion: Martin Luther King fought equally hard for civil rights and economic equality. [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,436 posts)See, you'd know that if you read my posts. That question that so offended you was a good one, I thought. There are issues like universal healthcare that are really important to most people on the Left that's both an economic and social issue. And all three who replied were civil and interested in discussion, not screeching at me the way you've been doing in each of yr posts.
I don't chase black people, women and gays round this board. Could you be any more clumsy in those weak attempts to paint me as some sort of bigot? I don't think so...
If I don't interest you it would seem that the easy solution is for you not to reply to me with torrents of abuse as you've been doing. What I'm learning clearly is that replying to yr replies to me in this thread is considered by you to be 'chasing you around'. I'm sorry, but this is a discussion forum and the whole idea is that people post something and others will come along and post a reply.
I'm pretty sure you have no clue at all about what my opinions are in this thread otherwise you wouldn't be so outraged. Even though I've said it clearly, I'll say it again. I think social and economic issues are closely related to each other and can't really be divided up. And those who try to argue that one should take top billing at the expense of the other are wrong, regardless of which one they're talking about.
I hope that was clear enough for you.