レイ・アレンのインスタグラム(trayfour) - 7月20日 00時48分
Most of us know our 44th President Barack Obama was very famous for hoping for change! In this photo is Sam Cooke! He was tragically killed in 1964, and til this day there are still questions surrounding his death. Watch "The two killings of Sam Cooke", on Netflix and what you will realize is how not much has changed in America! Back in the 60s Sam Cooke was hoping for that change! We all are still hoping for that change! Is it too much to ask for equal treatment of all people in this country without being shunned or told to go back to somewhere we've never been? The United States of America is all of our country and we ALL should have the same rights here. To love America is to speak up against Injustice anywhere, regardless of where or who is spreading the Injustice. #weareone #achangeisgonnacome #equalitytoprivilegeshouldntfeellikeoppresion #haveempathy
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nick_kerr_what
@rowey1212 first of all I already see how dumb you are comparing different minorities of different countries......just because they are both minorities dosent mean that the same solutions would work they have had a completely different history.....I kept on wondering why you wouldnt elaborate on why you are advocating for the return of legal segregation so I did my own digging and wasn't surprised by what I found....as soon as segregation ended the government started looking for ways to keep black people down.....“The growth of incarceration rates among black men in recent decades combined with the sharp drop in black employment rates during the Great Recession have left most black men in a position relative to white men that is really no better than the position they occupied only a few years after the Civil Rights Act of 1965"....."prison spells harm [for] the future labor market prospects of arrested offenders, and black men likely now face worse labor market prospects relative to white men than they faced when policy shifts in the late 1970s and early 1980s ignited the prison boom,”......your just another person who dosen't do their own due diligence and you just repeat the propaganda pushed by right wing figures on line who feed you talking points and talking trees that you can use in every situation
acaudill613
I do think America is still the land of opportunity, and it does have its problems... but if your just gonna be ungrateful for the 1st world life you've been given by disrespecting our military, flag, constitution, or way of life... then I have no problem reminding you that one of the great things about this country, is you're free to leave. But no ones leaving, just a bunch of first world brats crying, and trying to get their 15 min of victimization in.... 30,000 kids will starve in the next 24 hrs, and we got Americans on their $800 phones saying they oppressed... lol most of these crybabies have never left America tho, so they have no idea how good they have it.
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@naijaborn07050 says the Jewish guy who probably deals with more racism than you know. Stop playing identity politics. Makes you seem stupid. Because I’m white that means I’m wrong? My family is from Hungary and Poland dipshit and my family got murdered in the Holocaust which is way more recent than slavery so Foh
micah422
So Martin Luther King Jr's powerful message was in vain? His death was in vain? I have a dream. That people like you will get saved and stop allowing the devil to use them to tout this garbage. This nation is not perfect but it has come a long way since the 60's. Just about anybody can tell you that.
jakenovotny23
A lot has changed since the 60s. Some of kids biggest idols nowadays are black. In the 60s blacks were kept separated, sprayed with hoses in the streets and abused by police on a regular basis. Laws enforce equal rights, it’s not America’s fault there are bad people that can’t treat people correctly.
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