Jerry Mitchell wrote-- "On this day (August 20) in 1965,
Jonathan Myrick Daniels, valedictorian of the VMI Class of 1961 and an Episcopal Seminary student in Boston, was killed in Hayneville, Alabama. He had come to Alabama to help with African-American voter registration in Lowndes County. Arrested at a demonstration and jailed, he was released with Father Richard F. Morrisroe and two female civil rights workers, Ruby Sales and Joyce Bailey. When the group, which included whites and blacks, tried to buy sodas from nearby Varner’s Cash Store, a white special deputy named Tom L. Coleman blocked their way with a shotgun and pistol. When he leveled his gun at 17-year-old Sales, Daniels pushed her away and caught the full blast of the shotgun, which killed him. When Morrisroe tried to flee with Bailey, Coleman shot Morrisroe, severely wounding him. An all-white jury acquitted Coleman, who was never tried again, and he died in 1997."
Wut? How the hell does that set black people back? If we really want to dig deep into it I think it has a good message in that anyone of any race can be racist. I dont know why but a lot of people get really triggered when you say black people can be racist too. It's just more socially acceptable for them to do it.
The left continues to show how racist there are. They simply use black people and the race card to accumulate power. Its pathetic how many losers fall for it
Magnificent. I like how he pointed out that the decline started right after LBJ and his "I'll have them ******s voting for us for the next 200 years" strategy. And the opponent in the background saying she rejects his factual statistics due to their incrimination of her ideology.
That IS illegal on several different levels from harrassment to child abuse because their kids are exposed to it. If they sue them they will probably own that neighbor's house.