Monday, January 19, 2015

Sharpton is a Disgrace to the Memory of Dr. MLK



Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had class, style, honor and heart.

Sharpton has none of these. Is is at least one step below pond scum.

Geraldo is not much better...if at all.

Here is a real man:

7 comments:

sue hanes said...

Joe - Martin Luther King,Jr gave one of the best speeches ever. He had the right idea to give his speech peacefully and with grace.

Glenn E. Chatfield said...

Sharpton is a disgrace to anyone with dark skin, let alone a disgrace to humans in general.

Joe said...

sh: Dr MLK, Jr was a man of honor, dignity and moral strength.

GEC: Sharpton is a man of no honor, no dignity and no morals.

Right Minds said...

"Sharpton is a Disgrace to the Memory of Dr. MLK"


They deserve each other!


Joe said...

RM: Would you mind intelligently explaining yourself?

PA: How does a discussion of Jane Fonda relate to this post?

Are you two just to dumb to get it? Or are you playing dumb by being stupid and irrelevant?

Anonymous said...

Why the snubs of Selma’ at the Oscars matters.
To realive why, one only has to read the newsparpers or listen to the daily news.
BlackLivesMatter.com was created in 2012 after Trayvon Martin’s murderer, George Zimmerman, was acquitted for his crime, and dead 17-year old Trayvon was post-humously placed on trial for his own murder. Rooted in the experiences of Black people in this country who actively resist our de-humanization, BlackLivesMatter.com is a call to action and a response to the virulent anti-Black racism that permeates our society.Black Lives Matter is a unique contribution that goes beyond extrajudicial killings of Black people by police and vigilantes…Support the Movement! And support our work!
And young black Americans need to see the Selma movie, it will give you something to think about.
Reject the Rightwing propaganda.And blogs such as this one.

Joe said...

Anonymous: You are commenting on a blog whose author was very active in the Civil Rights movement. Dr. Martin luther King, Jr. was my hero. I believe in all men having equal standing under the law and having equal opportunity to make of themselves whatever they wish: fireman; astronaut, physician or anything else.

I do not believe one group of people should be given a pass on anything just because of their skin color. Nor do I believe a white man should be convicted of some crime just because he is white any more than a person of color because of his color.

"Equality" means equality, not special favor. Advancement is achieved by hard work, no by charity (welfare statism).

You want food? Get out there and work for it. If you can't because of some physical or mental condition, then we will help you. Otherwise, get out there and work.

I turn 73 years old this month, and I'm still working to eat, have shelter and live. So should everybody else who wants the pleasures of life.