Isn't Apartheid the same as Segregation 12 05 2013
I thought of this as Nelson Mandela died today at age 95.
Maybe if it had been called segregation the world would have appealed to the cause much sooner?
To most Americans the term apartheid does not have a lot of relevance because we called it segregation?
You know I have to kick myself upon refreshing my memory about it, in that it was much worse than segregation?
But I also wonder what happens when white people are knocked out by African American youth in a game? It took a lot of effort to fight to end both segregation and apartheid!
Nelson Mandela might have read what you are doing in that knock out game and thought of all the work he did to fight for your rights, all that time he spent in prison, and his heart gave out and died because of what he read you were doing!
But when a white person is walking down the street pointed at and then minorities run after them and knock them out? You might ask yourself what you were thinking at some point in the future? You might wish that your children never participated in that? That is indeed how history turns on a dime!
You thought it might lead to socialism but it lead to something else?
Honest to God I would take a few steps backwards and wonder if white people weren't paying you to start it so they could come back to, segregation or worse? You also fought hard and peacefully to end racism!
And if your children don't know any better than behaving like that...there are even black people that don't like them living near them!
I really only see two races on the planet earth; and it appears to have nothing to do with the color of your skin! Those who have their own human soul and those who do not! I am for the Pro-Human movement- that would be the name of it, if there were one!
Now that is the Gospel truth and you won't hear it in your Church!
Thomas Paul Murphy
Originally published on 12 05 2013 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
Copyright 2013 Thomas Paul Murphy
I thought of this as Nelson Mandela died today at age 95.
Maybe if it had been called segregation the world would have appealed to the cause much sooner?
To most Americans the term apartheid does not have a lot of relevance because we called it segregation?
You know I have to kick myself upon refreshing my memory about it, in that it was much worse than segregation?
But I also wonder what happens when white people are knocked out by African American youth in a game? It took a lot of effort to fight to end both segregation and apartheid!
Nelson Mandela might have read what you are doing in that knock out game and thought of all the work he did to fight for your rights, all that time he spent in prison, and his heart gave out and died because of what he read you were doing!
But when a white person is walking down the street pointed at and then minorities run after them and knock them out? You might ask yourself what you were thinking at some point in the future? You might wish that your children never participated in that? That is indeed how history turns on a dime!
You thought it might lead to socialism but it lead to something else?
Honest to God I would take a few steps backwards and wonder if white people weren't paying you to start it so they could come back to, segregation or worse? You also fought hard and peacefully to end racism!
And if your children don't know any better than behaving like that...there are even black people that don't like them living near them!
I really only see two races on the planet earth; and it appears to have nothing to do with the color of your skin! Those who have their own human soul and those who do not! I am for the Pro-Human movement- that would be the name of it, if there were one!
Now that is the Gospel truth and you won't hear it in your Church!
Thomas Paul Murphy
Originally published on 12 05 2013 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
Copyright 2013 Thomas Paul Murphy
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