John Lewis at Edmund Pettis Bridge...He Got Pushed Down

They wanted the right to vote. They had every right to march. Do you think your forefathers in racist Alabama were just going to give them voting rights after fighting them on it for generations?

Using your, I guess we'll call it 'logic', you would have sided with the British at Lexington and Concord.
They had no permit and no right to disrupt businesses in downtown Montgomery.

Surely you jest.....Blacks didn't have any rights anywhere in the country much less Birmingham. All that shit about beating and hanging Blacks for no good reason.............TRUE!!!!!

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You post a photo from 1930's from some obscure region of the country. Lynchings were rare and blacks had full constitutional rights in almost all areas of the country. Blacks were not lynched or beaten "for no good reason." The Montgomery Bus Boycott was successful because of the large numbers of whites that joined in to help drive and car pool. The lunch counter protest gained steam when white students joined in. The Freedom Riders were 50% white. But the NAACP said in the 1990's when advocating their take on Civil Rights Movement as it related to public school text books..."It must be shown that blacks improved their condition themselves." No reason for black America to live in the poverty they do in inner cities except for a Democratic Party created generational welfare state and crybabies like Al Sharpton.
Thank you, masa for setting the record to reflect how well colored folk have been treated by those tolerant, open minded crackers.

Yeah....he's so full of shit that he stinks. I was there in the 1930's/1940's and saw black people beg for left over corn bread. If one of them had the audacity to show up in town on election day they were beaten and jailed. If someone hadn't bailed them out within three days they were transferred to county and put on a road work crew. One of the most discouraging things in my 82 years on this planet was witnessing the mistreatment of Blacks.....sometimes by my own relatives.
You were a riding the rails roving communist organizer weren't you? Got you pegged Marxist.
 
They had no permit and no right to disrupt businesses in downtown Montgomery.

Surely you jest.....Blacks didn't have any rights anywhere in the country much less Birmingham. All that shit about beating and hanging Blacks for no good reason.............TRUE!!!!!

lynch_5.jpg
You post a photo from 1930's from some obscure region of the country. Lynchings were rare and blacks had full constitutional rights in almost all areas of the country. Blacks were not lynched or beaten "for no good reason." The Montgomery Bus Boycott was successful because of the large numbers of whites that joined in to help drive and car pool. The lunch counter protest gained steam when white students joined in. The Freedom Riders were 50% white. But the NAACP said in the 1990's when advocating their take on Civil Rights Movement as it related to public school text books..."It must be shown that blacks improved their condition themselves." No reason for black America to live in the poverty they do in inner cities except for a Democratic Party created generational welfare state and crybabies like Al Sharpton.
Thank you, masa for setting the record to reflect how well colored folk have been treated by those tolerant, open minded crackers.

Yeah....he's so full of shit that he stinks. I was there in the 1930's/1940's and saw black people beg for left over corn bread. If one of them had the audacity to show up in town on election day they were beaten and jailed. If someone hadn't bailed them out within three days they were transferred to county and put on a road work crew. One of the most discouraging things in my 82 years on this planet was witnessing the mistreatment of Blacks.....sometimes by my own relatives.[/QUOT
What does this have to do with 2017? So you never saw the other parts of the United States..only blacks...only in the South...had problems.
2017. So what's the excuse now?
 
Civil Rights icon and professional big mouth Congressmen John Lewis likes to tout how his "saw death" coming toward him and that he was "beaten" at the Edmund Pettis bridge. Watch the footage. He got pushed down. Oh my! The horror of it all! Also, contrary to what the narrator said, the nation did not watch in shocked horror. The vast majority were in favor of law and order and the marchers were doing this without a permit in violation of the law. They were asked nicely to disperse. They did not.

yeah. The actions of the Alabama authorities that day provided a sterling example of the free exercise of the 1st amendment and how the rights of all American citizens are protected and upheld in our free society.

Really now, do all you racists have, not only the free time, but the warped view of history to try such ham handed stabs at rewriting it? It must be exhausting being filled with such hatred for not only your fellow Americans, but for America itself. How in God's green earth do you find the stamina while being so incredibly stupid?

They did not have a permit to march. They were in violation of the law.

They wanted the right to vote. They had every right to march. Do you think your forefathers in racist Alabama were just going to give them voting rights after fighting them on it for generations?

Using your, I guess we'll call it 'logic', you would have sided with the British at Lexington and Concord.

They had no permit and no right to disrupt businesses in downtown Montgomery.


Uh, the bridge is in Selma, AL. Educate yourself lest you look a fool!
 
Let us remember that all slave owners were scum...utter scum. And I'm a WHITE american born male. I have zero respect for lazy, Ill begotten, wimpy cowards who owned slaves. They were not Americans in the true sense of the word. I am calling those utter cowardly scumbuckets out.

You are a uneducated blowhard.

Go read a good book on slavery in the South and I don't mean Uncle Tom's Cabin.
 
Civil Rights icon and professional big mouth Congressmen John Lewis likes to tout how his "saw death" coming toward him and that he was "beaten" at the Edmund Pettis bridge. Watch the footage. He got pushed down. Oh my! The horror of it all! Also, contrary to what the narrator said, the nation did not watch in shocked horror. The vast majority were in favor of law and order and the marchers were doing this without a permit in violation of the law. They were asked nicely to disperse. They did not.

yeah. The actions of the Alabama authorities that day provided a sterling example of the free exercise of the 1st amendment and how the rights of all American citizens are protected and upheld in our free society.

Really now, do all you racists have, not only the free time, but the warped view of history to try such ham handed stabs at rewriting it? It must be exhausting being filled with such hatred for not only your fellow Americans, but for America itself. How in God's green earth do you find the stamina while being so incredibly stupid?

They did not have a permit to march. They were in violation of the law.

They wanted the right to vote. They had every right to march. Do you think your forefathers in racist Alabama were just going to give them voting rights after fighting them on it for generations?

Using your, I guess we'll call it 'logic', you would have sided with the British at Lexington and Concord.

They had no permit and no right to disrupt businesses in downtown Montgomery.


Uh, the bridge is in Selma, AL. Educate yourself lest you look a fool!

Oh, that's right...it wasn't even an important city. Ho, hum.
 
They had no permit and no right to disrupt businesses in downtown Montgomery.

Surely you jest.....Blacks didn't have any rights anywhere in the country much less Birmingham. All that shit about beating and hanging Blacks for no good reason.............TRUE!!!!!

lynch_5.jpg
You post a photo from 1930's from some obscure region of the country. Lynchings were rare and blacks had full constitutional rights in almost all areas of the country. Blacks were not lynched or beaten "for no good reason." The Montgomery Bus Boycott was successful because of the large numbers of whites that joined in to help drive and car pool. The lunch counter protest gained steam when white students joined in. The Freedom Riders were 50% white. But the NAACP said in the 1990's when advocating their take on Civil Rights Movement as it related to public school text books..."It must be shown that blacks improved their condition themselves." No reason for black America to live in the poverty they do in inner cities except for a Democratic Party created generational welfare state and crybabies like Al Sharpton.
Thank you, masa for setting the record to reflect how well colored folk have been treated by those tolerant, open minded crackers.

Yeah....he's so full of shit that he stinks. I was there in the 1930's/1940's and saw black people beg for left over corn bread. If one of them had the audacity to show up in town on election day they were beaten and jailed. If someone hadn't bailed them out within three days they were transferred to county and put on a road work crew. One of the most discouraging things in my 82 years on this planet was witnessing the mistreatment of Blacks.....sometimes by my own relatives.
You were a riding the rails roving communist organizer weren't you? Got you pegged Marxist.

When did you serve your time in the military?
 

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