All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Fortunately, thisis a socio-economic problem and has nothing, I repeat, nothing whatsoever to do with race.
LOL. I think that comment is missing a sarcasm tag (/).
But if not, why don't you try crossing the bridge from white, clean, safe, functional, left-wing, heavily unionized, auto industry-dependent, economically depressed Windsor, Ontario to black, filthy, dangerous, dysfunctional, left-wing, heavily unionized, auto industry-dependent, economically depressed Detroit, Michigan, and then come back here and tell us that this is merely a socio-economic problem which has nothing, NOTHING to do with race?
It's all the fault of colonialism. I remember Dr. Milton Obote, the Ugandan prime minister who was replaced by Idi Amin, standing up in parliament and blaming the colonialists "who arrested the mental development our our people". Not only did they arrest it, they seem to have kept it locked up securely ever since.
Fortunately, thisis a socio-economic problem and has nothing, I repeat, nothing whatsoever to do with race.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, thisis a socio-economic problem and has nothing, I repeat, nothing whatsoever to do with race.
ReplyDeleteLOL. I think that comment is missing a sarcasm tag (/).
But if not, why don't you try crossing the bridge from white, clean, safe, functional, left-wing, heavily unionized, auto industry-dependent, economically depressed Windsor, Ontario to black, filthy, dangerous, dysfunctional, left-wing, heavily unionized, auto industry-dependent, economically depressed Detroit, Michigan, and then come back here and tell us that this is merely a socio-economic problem which has nothing, NOTHING to do with race?
It's all the fault of colonialism. I remember Dr. Milton Obote, the Ugandan prime minister who was replaced by Idi Amin, standing up in parliament and blaming the colonialists "who arrested the mental development our our people". Not only did they arrest it, they seem to have kept it locked up securely ever since.
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