All black, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...retching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.html 3 are confirmed arson, what the heck is going on here, this ontop of the shooting last week...
The craziness unleashed against Southern whites is apparently producing a backlash from crazies on the other side--exactly what the shooter in Charleston seemed to have wanted. If sober and sensible people had taken charge from the start instead of allowing and even abetting the extremists who saw an opportunity, the course of events might have been different. But Ferguson worked for them, and Baltimore worked for them, so why not Charleston? Now we have people promising to burn the US flag on or about the 4th of July, suggestions about destroying the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, proposals to dig up people from their graveyards because of what some people think they stood for 150 years ago, and even more nuttiness than that.All black, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...retching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.html 3 are confirmed arson, what the heck is going on here, this ontop of the shooting last week...
The craziness unleashed against Southern whites is apparently producing a backlash from crazies on the other side--exactly what the shooter in Charleston seemed to have wanted. If sober and sensible people had taken charge from the start instead of allowing and even abetting the extremists who saw an opportunity, the course of events might have been different. But Ferguson worked for them, and Baltimore worked for them, so why not Charleston? Now we have people promising to burn the US flag on or about the 4th of July, suggestions about destroying the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, proposals to dig up people from their graveyards because of what some people think they stood for 150 years ago, and even more nuttiness than that.
The craziness unleashed against Southern whites is apparently producing a backlash from crazies on the other side--exactly what the shooter in Charleston seemed to have wanted. If sober and sensible people had taken charge from the start instead of allowing and even abetting the extremists who saw an opportunity, the course of events might have been different. But Ferguson worked for them, and Baltimore worked for them, so why not Charleston? Now we have people promising to burn the US flag on or about the 4th of July, suggestions about destroying the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, proposals to dig up people from their graveyards because of what some people think they stood for 150 years ago, and even more nuttiness than that.
I can only think he's talking about the racist Confederate battle flag.What craziness would that be exactly?
The craziness unleashed against Southern whites is apparently producing a backlash from crazies on the other side--exactly what the shooter in Charleston seemed to have wanted. If sober and sensible people had taken charge from the start instead of allowing and even abetting the extremists who saw an opportunity, the course of events might have been different. But Ferguson worked for them, and Baltimore worked for them, so why not Charleston? Now we have people promising to burn the US flag on or about the 4th of July, suggestions about destroying the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, proposals to dig up people from their graveyards because of what some people think they stood for 150 years ago, and even more nuttiness than that.
Preach it!
I mean, when we start trying to tell Southern whites how to treat their black people, you have to know that violence will be the outcome.
Oh right. That's what ripping down a flag and defacing monuments does--teaches people how to treat each other. What quaint euphemisms we like to use.
What does your question have to do with the highlighting of those words as you did???
Here's a Washington Post story from 1996 about that wave of church burnings.
"The people burning down black churches in the South are generally white, male and young, usually economically marginalized or poorly educated, frequently drunk or high on drugs, rarely affiliated with hate groups, but often deeply driven by racism, according to investigators and a review of those arrested or convicted in the burnings.
Little evidence has emerged to suggest a national or regional conspiracy, according to investigators. But they point to a climate of underlying racism that encourages the arsonists to strike at African American churches."