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In reply to the discussion: Gawker: Fifty Years After the March, White People Are Still a Disgrace [View all]LittleBlue
(10,362 posts)28. I never use alert
I don't believe in censorship. Even with opinions I find offensive.
When I'm presented with something like the OP, being white and not really understanding what it's like to be a persecuted ethnicity, I think of what Gandhi or MLK would do. I don't believe either of them ever succumbed to that sort of negativity and darkness, rather they overcame.
I would rather try to emulate them than succumb racial hatred and bitterness. That's all I have to say, I won't "disrupt" any more. Peace.
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Gawker: Fifty Years After the March, White People Are Still a Disgrace [View all]
M0rpheus
Aug 2013
OP
Obama is to blame for everything and MLK himself would be terribly ashamed of him
Number23
Aug 2013
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