That's understandable but as a white man I can rember protesting that it wasn't fair for a black man to be drafted but couldn't vote in this country and my mom praying that the KKK didn't visit our home that nightI guess you have to be a white man who grew up in the south to see a comparison with white men killing black people because of the color of there skin and a group protesting the killing of innocent black men by cops. They can take you guys out of the south, but they can't take the south out of you.
You, as a white man, protested the big injustice of a black man not being able to vote while being subject to the draft, even though no one, black or white, under the age of 21 could vote? I would have thought such a protest would have its own chapter in the history books.That's understandable but as a white man I can rember protesting that it wasn't fair for a black man to be drafted but couldn't vote in this country and my mom praying that the KKK didn't visit our home that night
What's happening now in the black community is simply blowback. Cops have been using fear and intimidation to justify their cause for decades.But groups that use fear and intimidating as tools to justify thier cause shouldn't they be put in the same category
No I'm saying it's blowback.So your saying the end justifis the meens