The White Rosa Parks: Halifax

Colpy

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The White Rosa Parks



Go to youtube, search it..........it is beyond belief.


We have gone nuts.


Someone please, someone that gets it like I don't, post the vid.


I try with youtube, and just get increasingly frustrated.
 

captain morgan

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I think that it was even more racist that this photographer had a fancy-schmancy camera and some of those brown folks didn't.... She should have given that camera to one of those poor oppressed people to recognize her white privilege
 

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I find it rather odd than single-motherhood is celebrated by the less bright amongst us.
 

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Few Canadians know the story of Desmond, who was arrested in 1946 after sitting in the white section of a theatre in Nova Scotia. Graham Reynolds traces a forgotten history of segregation and racism in his book Viola Desmond’s Canada.

https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2016/02/01/viola-desmond-was-canadas-rosa-parks.html

Hush, now. There are not, and have never been, racism or discriminatory laws in North America, except laws that brutally repress white people.
 

captain morgan

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Few Canadians know the story of Desmond, who was arrested in 1946 after sitting in the white section of a theatre in Nova Scotia. Graham Reynolds traces a forgotten history of segregation and racism in his book Viola Desmond’s Canada.

https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2016/02/01/viola-desmond-was-canadas-rosa-parks.html

1946 was the same year that little Jimmy Wilikers lost his favorite steelie in a game of marbles.

His ancestors still suffer unbearable pain
 

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Tecumsehsbones

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I love you too. Kiss kiss. :)



Man that is a leap.

What was has been fixed.

There is no excuse for this kind of BS.
I agree. All that can be done in the sense of government action has been done (except that we need to do away with those discriminatory laws that contribute so heavily to the oppression and hopelessness of the natives).

But, ironically, many of the same people who are so proud of the truly colossal achievements of the U.S. and Canada in the past, and feel a deep sense of pride and purpose from the legacy that their titanic forefathers left, also insist that on a date certain in 1964 or so, all discrimination utterly vanished from the U.S. and Canada by magic.

Which those same forefathers would have told them is both flatly impossible and laughably simple-minded.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Q: What's black and slides down Nelson's Column?

A: Winnie Mandela

Nelson's Column:

BEFORE




AFTER




[youtube]MCQ0mZh7c1s[/youtube]
 

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Q: What's 40 feet long and has 14 teeth?

A: The front row of a Willy Nelson concert.

Well Willie is one of the most loved American world wide, so that affection from the down to earth types everyone else can get along with the most must count for something.
:)
Its the two bit, criminal, butt likkin, piggy rapin, hi a$$ed, FALSE TEE^ETHed, fork tongued cidiots that have to go.

Willie Nelson Honored in Star-Studded Gershwin Prize Tribute Concert
https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-15-202/