Anyone here still support BLM?

Bus Driver

Bacon Quality Control Specialist
Righties of the sub-species that live near me absolutely do not believe Black lives matter at all. No one asked for their opinion when the 14th Amend was jammed down their throats and they have not forgotten it. It's just words on paper much like Pres Bush, the dumber allegedly said out loud.
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I don't want to make the effort to learn how to merge memes, and I ask someone more techy than me, which is probably everyone under 70, but these two items beg to be conjoined in perpetuity:
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The major difference between the two is the LBJ quote is accurate and the TFG one is BS.
 

Blue Crab

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The thing speaks for itself. Which part is BS? If all you have is some are not that way, don't bother. 71M are exactly that dumb. That's a lot of dumb, particularly when you factor in voting against one's interest.

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MagentaLine

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I very much support BLM. I also support Antifa. My father fought in WW2 against fascists, and I have no reason to think he was wrong.
In this country,the Antifa movement is akin to the French Partisans, and the Greek, and Italian underground forces.
If you liked Vichy, Go ahead.
You're father would be embarrassed by you and rue the day he brought you into this world.
 

Mrleft8

Super Anarchist
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You're father would be embarrassed by you and rue the day he brought you into this world.
My father was never embarrassed by me. Loved me until the day he died, 7 years ago today at age 89. I still love him, and I miss being able to ask him questions that I still need answered.
You have a lot of learning to do before you start casting aspersions on other people's fathers.
If you were here in front of me, instead of in a cellar in your mother's house in Indiana, you might think twice about insulting both my father, and me.


Vernon, VT. - Herbert MacArthur Noyes, Jr., 89, died on May 30, 2016 at Vernon Green Nursing Home in Vernon, Vermont. He was born in West Orange, New Jersey on November 30, 1926, the only child of the late Herbert MacArthur Noyes, Sr. and Frances Fehon Noyes. After graduating from West Orange high school, he served in the United States Navy at the end of World War II. He attended Yale University where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1949 and a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1952. An architect for over 50 years, he started his career working for David Hencken's design and construction company, building homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his Usonia Homes project in Pleasantville, New York. During that time, he met Wright when he was dispatched to deliver building samples to Wright's suite at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan. "'So you're Hencken's boy,'" he recalled Wright saying, "deflating any any sense of self-importance I may have had." In 1956 he joined the firm of Davis, Cochran, Miller in New Haven where he was a partner from 1965-1975. When that firm closed in 1975, he founded Noyes Architects (later Noyes-Vogt Architects) in Guilford, CT. In 1971, he spent a year in Oxford, England, working with Oxford Architects Partnership to broaden his experience in restoration and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. Among his many design, preservation and restoration projects are the TIMEXPO Museum in Waterbury, CT that made use of an historic brass manufacturing building for a museum of archaeology and the history of timekeeping; The Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury, CT, for which he won the 2000 Connecticut Award for Excellence in Public Library Architecture; The Henry Whitfield State Museum in Guilford, CT; and The William Harkness Hall, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Brady Memorial Laboratory and other facilities at Yale University. He also worked on projects for Connecticut and Wesleyan colleges and a number of municipal buildings and private homes throughout the state. He was a charter member of the Guilford (CT) Conservation Commission, a volunteer consultant for the Faulkner's Island Lighthouse Brigade and board member of the Guilford (CT) Housing Partnership and the International Student Center in New Haven. He was an avid golfer, making his final (and perhaps only) hole-in-one on a golf course in Hawaii in 2009 with his college roommate; a walker of dogs on beaches; a gardener; and host of many lively and memorable parties given with his late wife, Marjorie Blake Noyes, whom he married in 1956. He is survived by his children, Dianna Noyes (Max Foldeak) of Marlboro, VT and Douglas MacArthur Noyes (Carter Simpson Noyes) of Trenton, FL. A sweet and loving father with a wry sense of humor, he bestowed upon his children a love for and interest in architecture and design, nature, travel, and just good plain old fun, for which they are most grateful.
 
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Dog 2.0

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I very much support BLM. I also support Antifa. My father fought in WW2 against fascists, and I have no reason to think he was wrong.
In this country,the Antifa movement is akin to the French Partisans, and the Greek, and Italian underground forces.
If you liked Vichy, Go ahead.
The brownshirts used violence and intimidation against dissent. Antifa uses violence and intimidation against dissent.
 

Sol Rosenberg

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The brownshirts used violence and intimidation against dissent. Antifa uses violence and intimidation against dissent.
As a child of someone who served in three theaters to rid the world of fascism, and dealt with things that would haunt him until his last days, go fuck your bullshitting self, you rotten, lying piece of shit. Lying pieces of shit like you are exactly who made the Nazis’ rise to power possible back then. Never again.
 

Dog 2.0

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As a child of someone who served in three theaters to rid the world of fascism, and dealt with things that would haunt him until his last days, go fuck your bullshitting self, you rotten, lying piece of shit. Lying pieces of shit like you are exactly who made the Nazis’ rise to power possible back then. Never again.
I honor your father's service. What I said above is true. Antifa does not fight fascists, it imitates them.
 

Sol Rosenberg

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I honor your father's service. What I said above is true. Antifa does not fight fascists, it imitates them.
Americans in WWII were the original Antifa. Antifa shows up where fascists are and makes that location a place where fascists aren’t. It’s the same now as it was then, the propaganda has just become more widespread.

edit: I would be remiss if I did not point out that every time you lie or otherwise tapdance around and distort the truth, you dishonor his service. If you think I am nasty about it (and I am, uncomfortably so), I can assure you that I am a veritable velvet glove by comparison.
 
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MagentaLine

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As a child of someone who served in three theaters to rid the world of fascism, and dealt with things that would haunt him until his last days, go fuck your bullshitting self, you rotten, lying piece of shit. Lying pieces of shit like you are exactly who made the Nazis’ rise to power possible back then. Never again.
The projection of the left has progressed to full blown delusions. Everything they wrongly accuse the right of they are themselves guilty of in spades.
 



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