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R.I.P "Auntie" Rose
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<blockquote data-quote="gump" data-source="post: 2879533" data-attributes="member: 31193"><p>Wally, think of it this way;</p><p></p><p> She did NOT react to the white dude that way just because she was lazy or had an attitude. </p><p>She along with many other's of that time period saw hypocrisy being used thru the principles on the Constitution by it's controllers of the States. </p><p></p><p> The Constitution is a Great Document, if applied equally. It's only as good as the motives & intentions of it's Govenrment.</p><p></p><p> It required Guts to do what she did, knowing what happened to other's who rebelled against the segregationists inlcuding the great MLK himself being jailed, beaten & such.</p><p></p><p> There IS a BIG difference between people I consider great in my eyes with the likes of MLK, John Lewis ( D- Atlanta ) & Andrew Young ( D-Atlanta ) & the likes of modern city poverty pimps/ race hustlers like Al Sharpton & Jesse Jackson. </p><p> About Jesse Jackson, I admire & commend what he did then, but somewhere between then & now, I'm not sure where he " lost " it. </p><p></p><p> My hat's off to Rosa Parks & like the starter of this thread said, may she RIP!</p><p></p><p> Put youself in her shoes back then, how would you feel if the situations were reversed?</p><p></p><p> :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gump, post: 2879533, member: 31193"] Wally, think of it this way; She did NOT react to the white dude that way just because she was lazy or had an attitude. She along with many other's of that time period saw hypocrisy being used thru the principles on the Constitution by it's controllers of the States. The Constitution is a Great Document, if applied equally. It's only as good as the motives & intentions of it's Govenrment. It required Guts to do what she did, knowing what happened to other's who rebelled against the segregationists inlcuding the great MLK himself being jailed, beaten & such. There IS a BIG difference between people I consider great in my eyes with the likes of MLK, John Lewis ( D- Atlanta ) & Andrew Young ( D-Atlanta ) & the likes of modern city poverty pimps/ race hustlers like Al Sharpton & Jesse Jackson. About Jesse Jackson, I admire & commend what he did then, but somewhere between then & now, I'm not sure where he " lost " it. My hat's off to Rosa Parks & like the starter of this thread said, may she RIP! Put youself in her shoes back then, how would you feel if the situations were reversed? :beer: [/QUOTE]
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