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Re: The Confederate Flag - should it stay or go?
[Re: fergie]
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08/13/15 06:54 AM
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My brother and I went years without talking to each other. Then somehow we made up. Now because of an argument he had with my oldest son. We are back to not talking to each other. He complained about Vic to me. I told him why are you even telling me about it. It's between him and you, and not me. So now we are back where we belong not speaking. Fuck him 
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Re: The Confederate Flag - should it stay or go?
[Re: Faithful1]
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08/23/15 06:27 PM
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Then "we" need to give groups like the 300 Men March more publicity. Is there a group like this in Ferguson, MO? Chicago? Los Angeles? Detroit? New York?
Not sure if a march from Baltimore to Washington DC during the hottest time of the year is a good idea. Could get heat stroke. F1, Organizations like this exist to varying degrees in every major urban area. Luckily, this one appears to be a secular organization. You pointed out recently, accurately, that Bill Cosby's problems (self induced!!!) were jumped on by the media because he called out the bull several years ago, and they didn't like it. Besides the lectures that he did across the country saying plain common sense things...he helped fund HUNDREDS of these kinds of organizations across the country. And yeah....perhaps the 300 Men should have planned the event for a cooler time 
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Re: The Confederate Flag - should it stay or go?
[Re: rockstar_man45]
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08/23/15 06:32 PM
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That's really gets. I believe if most crime ridden communities did this and received the proper publicity the country wouldn't have this race war narrative going on.
I believe low income white areas with high rates of drug abuse need to do the same. Maybe not march, but get involved to help people overcome their addictions. Because as we all know, jail and mandatory minimum isn't reducing heroin usage in this country Several people expressed that Blacks only march or protest when there is a racial issue and if that's all that national news outlet shows, then that's what people are going to believe. Sometimes things are simpler than what TV would have us think, this is one of the times when things are actually a lot more complicated than what TV would have us think. I'm not a fan of marches...and I agree with you about how the old way of doing things obviously hasn't worked and as Americans we need to find new approaches. Grass roots organizations whose AIM is to be so effective that they aren't needed anymore. The problem with the way the current "social services" industry is designed is that it's aim is to always exist....to always have a need for it. That's backwards.
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Re: The Confederate Flag - should it stay or go?
[Re: getthesenets]
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08/23/15 11:45 PM
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Then "we" need to give groups like the 300 Men March more publicity. Is there a group like this in Ferguson, MO? Chicago? Los Angeles? Detroit? New York?
Not sure if a march from Baltimore to Washington DC during the hottest time of the year is a good idea. Could get heat stroke. F1, Organizations like this exist to varying degrees in every major urban area. Luckily, this one appears to be a secular organization. You pointed out recently, accurately, that Bill Cosby's problems (self induced!!!) were jumped on by the media because he called out the bull several years ago, and they didn't like it. Besides the lectures that he did across the country saying plain common sense things...he helped fund HUNDREDS of these kinds of organizations across the country. And yeah....perhaps the 300 Men should have planned the event for a cooler time Sadly, few are available to take Cosby's place for the good that he did.
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