Something does indeed seem wrong with that. it would be better if they were all kneeling together.When someone takes a knee to say a prayer, you either JOIN them or step aside respectfully. If you Stand IN FRONT of them and face them, who the F does your pompous-ass think you are?
Everyone person in that video is a disappointment.
In The USA the black population is less than 15%. The boers in south africa were less than 15% and Blacks were the largest group there. If you are worried about take overs, some hispanic americans keep talking about a reconquista of the USA. Spain at one time ruled large areas of what is now the USA including FL and Georgia.We could ask the boers of Rhodesia or South Africa how things end...
The black population will never get anywhere near the real sources of power in the USA. These are large banks, insurance companies, corporations and people like Soros etc. It has always proved useful for some to be able to manipulate mobs. A mob can as in Rome of old be used to over throw a government, but they never retain control of it. Usually a mob can be used as an excuse to enact draconian tactics.Thanks. My point was our future is there to see, once the demographic replacement plan is far enough along. Yes well aware of the reconquista and the related term Aztlan. Attended a few La Raza events when I lived out west. .
I'm not bowing to anyone! White or pokadot
I carry no guilt and accept no blame for the conduct of others living or dead for over a century.
Many blacks were the descendants of white masters. Likely owning slaves was in their blood. Slavery was not invented in the USA. Our word for slave is derived from about the year 580 in what was called Constantinople.the fastest growing population of slave owners were black though = Per 1860 Census footnote read
" no one embraces slavery more than a newly freed black man "
The word slave first appears in English around 1290, spelled sclave. The spelling is based on Old French esclave from Medieval Latin sclavus, "Slav, slave," first recorded around 800. Sclavus comes from Byzantine Greek sklabos (pronounced sklävōs) "Slav," which appears around 580
I get what you're saying but something I've always wondered. If people were descended from white slave masters, why are they considered "black"?Many blacks were the descendants of white masters. Likely owning slaves was in their blood. Slavery was not invented in the USA. Our word for slave is derived from about the year 580 in what was called Constantinople.
You got a point. In the south the slightest bit of mixture was always considered to make a man black. Now the spanish had different words to qualify how black ancestry you had. But no matter how little you had, you never got to be completely white.I get what you're saying but something I've always wondered. If people were descended from white slave masters, why are they considered "black"?
Amen. I am truly tired of being vilified for being a middle-aged white southern heterosexual conservative male.
Unfortunately, I no longer own guns as they were all lost in a tragic boating accident.And Gun Owner.... fixed it.
bullchit..Saw on TV last night that the protesters/looters/thugs convinced some of the police AND National Guard soldiers to "take a knee".
If any of the above worked for me there would be shit to pay for that.
HOW EXTREMELY SAD IS THIS !!! --- SAWMAN