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Matt Pemberton's avatar

Thank you for continuing to highlight the malaise that comes with DEI.

I am still working on undoing the 'work' and detangling my thoughts from victimhood mentality. It was so ubiquitous that I didn't see it at the time. Your sober assessments are very grounding for me. Much apprceiated!

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James M.'s avatar

Thanks for the feedback. That's great to hear.

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John Lake's avatar

“If Martin Luther King, Jr. could promote forgiveness and reconciliation surely you can.”

Martin Luther King was a disgusting rapist who promoted racial quotas and reparations.

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James M.'s avatar

Even if all of that is true, he certainly suffered persecution during his lifetime. He could've EASILY called for violence, or stoked resentment, or sat back and collected money from his organization (as most do today). Instead he was out on the front lines and he still encouraged his supporters to treat others with love and forgiveness. If you had lived his life, do you think you'd be emphasizing forgiveness?

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John Lake's avatar

He spoke about forgiveness in exchange for blacks getting infinity dollars from whitey. Martin Luther King is a horrible role model and was a repulsive person. He was Al Sharpton with the good fortune to be martyred.

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christopher cheatham's avatar

It seems the danger of this vile filth isn’t really being considered by the fools who perpetuate it. I have a feeling that the fools are going to find out just how much chaos ensues as the competent SWM’s simply sign off.

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Stratum Press's avatar

If schools are segregated, I don’t think it’s going to end the way the Left thinks it will.

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Dave's avatar

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