MLK Jr...Hooded

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Question…since you all keep using “Sharpton” as the hive mind speaker for us all…who is the speaker for the white race?

The only way any of you can justify even bringing Sharpton up to me in a discussion is if you have one who speaks for you as well.

So who is it?

Limbaugh?[/quote]

Not a fair question. Blacks vote 90%+ democrat so you can have a person from that party “represent” them all. Yes I know its not accurate but its only less than 10% wrong so not a big deal, good enough estimate for conversation purposes.

Now what political party do 90% of white people associate with?

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Question…since you all keep using “Sharpton” as the hive mind speaker for us all…who is the speaker for the white race?

The only way any of you can justify even bringing Sharpton up to me in a discussion is if you have one who speaks for you as well.

So who is it?

Limbaugh?[/quote]

Not really a fair question. But regardless wouldn’t you be the one that should have the answer?

I don’t think Sharpton speaks for all blacks, but he does speak for x amount of them. Enough to give him time at a podium and his own tv show.

[quote]Varqanir wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Question…since you all keep using “Sharpton” as the hive mind speaker for us all…who is the speaker for the white race?

The only way any of you can justify even bringing Sharpton up to me in a discussion is if you have one who speaks for you as well.

So who is it?

Limbaugh?[/quote]

Worse. Peter Griffin. [/quote]

Lol!


This is almost as funny as the Trayvon mural showing a skinhead-Sinestro looking George Zimmerman shooting the kid in the back of the head (just like it happened IRL, right?) next to an image of MLK.


Yeah, Martin Luther King would never have worn a hoodie, but I can’t help thinking that the same cannot be said for Malcolm Little.

Back in the 40s, before his conversion to Islam, Detroit Red could often be seen shucking, jiving and pimp-rolling down the streets of Harlem wearing a Zoot Suit, which was just as emblematic of…shall we say…“thug culture” as sagged pants, hoodies and gold chains are today.

Of course, Malcolm dropped the Zoot Suit, along with his slave name, once he realized he no longer wanted to be looked at as a thug and a charicature of a black man. Would anyone consider Malcolm X to be “denying his culture” or “selling out to whitey” when he put on a respectable suit and tie, and started walking and talking like an educated, civilized man?

I wonder what he’d have to say about hip-hop culture today. Guess we’ll never know, but his death set back political progress for black America by decades. I estimate that one Malcolm X is worth about a hundred Al Sharptons, Jesse Jacksons and Louis Farrakhans.

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:

[quote]Varqanir wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Question…since you all keep using “Sharpton” as the hive mind speaker for us all…who is the speaker for the white race?

The only way any of you can justify even bringing Sharpton up to me in a discussion is if you have one who speaks for you as well.

So who is it?

Limbaugh?[/quote]

Worse. Peter Griffin. [/quote]

Lol!
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Not going to lie, as soon as I read that, I heard his laugh in my head. ITS TRUE!!!

[quote]Quasi-Tech wrote:

[quote]RATTLEHEAD wrote:

[quote]Varqanir wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Question…since you all keep using “Sharpton” as the hive mind speaker for us all…who is the speaker for the white race?

The only way any of you can justify even bringing Sharpton up to me in a discussion is if you have one who speaks for you as well.

So who is it?

Limbaugh?[/quote]

Worse. Peter Griffin. [/quote]

Lol!
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Not going to lie, as soon as I read that, I heard his laugh in my head. ITS TRUE!!![/quote]

Whose laugh? Rattlehead’s or Peter’s?

Peter’s. Eeeh ehh ehh ehh ehh (over and over). Especially the one episode where it was done super creepy like he was laughing at a distance and it was approaching Jaw’s style.

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[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Quasi-Tech wrote:
I just think its disgraceful someone had the gall to take someone great, like Martin Luther King Jr, who stood for something great, and put used his face in place of someone who stood for nothing, and regardless of the situation, was nothing more than a trouble maker and a perfect example of what King did not want folks to become.[/quote]

I had a HS history teacher that called this phenomena the, “Pop Monster.” No matter who you are, pop culture will eventually devour and ultimately shit you out.

He used Ozzy as an example, went from the Princess of Darkness to a rambling idiot on TLC or whatever.

This is basically the same thing. [/quote]

This is, indeed, a horrid phenomia.

But, to use another example, it’s really funny that Che Geuverra’s face is now a fashion statement for rich, clueless, white gentiles.[/quote]

That’s funny, because the only people I know who wear those shirts are left-wing jews.

[quote]RyuuKyuzo wrote:

That’s funny, because the only people I know who wear those shirts are left-wing jews.[/quote]

Luckily there’s a version of the shirt that clueless rich goyim and left wing Jews can find equally offensive.

[quote]Varqanir wrote:

[quote]RyuuKyuzo wrote:

That’s funny, because the only people I know who wear those shirts are left-wing jews.[/quote]

Luckily there’s a version of the shirt that clueless rich goyim and left wing Jews can find equally offensive.[/quote]

Dude you are killing me with your pics!