• "Don't let poorly chosen words harm Dr. King's dream", Ignorant leftist

    From Ronny Koch@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, January 27, 2019 05:26:48
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    From: rkoch@banmlkday.com

    By John Green

    Thomas Jefferson recognized in the Declaration of Independence
    there would be a time in America when all men would be treated
    as equals. This was the dream of another great man.

    Regardless of your opinion of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,
    he was a great man with a great dream, and a great conviction.
    His conviction was so great that he was willing to lay down his
    life for it, showing true love.

    As I think of this man, I think of my own life. I teach in a
    school where there are many different races, but there is only a
    small amount of racism demonstrated by a few students. I see
    white, black, Hispanic and Middle Eastern students working side
    by side. These friends define their opinions of each other by
    what they are as human beings, not by differences in their gene
    sequencing or skin color.

    Pause for vomiting.

    John Green is a teacher at Timber Creek High School in
    Gloucester Township's Erial section. He resides in Glassboro.

    Comments:

    Thomas Dixon 1 hour ago
    Great man? Well if you like communists who plagiarize papers
    and who cheat on their wives with white prostitutes and then
    beat them. Yeah if that's your definition of a "great man" then
    Martin King is your savior.


    http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2016/01/dont_let_poorly_chos en_words_harm_dr_kings_dream_o.html
     

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