laughing dog
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Even one is too many.There haven't been many lynchings for 60 years or so.
Nope.So you are right to emphasize the "history", as in "the past." NoI in the here and now is as disgusting as KKK in the here and now. Period.
You are shifting the goal posts. First it is Nation of Islam and Al Sharpton vs the KKK. Now, it is black supremacists. But, naturally, you do not expand from KKK to white nationalists and supremacists.By the way, black supremacist/nationalist groups have engaged in violence as well. Black Panthers and Black Liberation Army committed many murders in the 1960s-1980s. NY is just about to release the BLA murderer Anthony Bottom. He and two fellow black supremacists (one was unfortunately already released and the other luckily died in prison from cancer) ambushed and murdered two NYPD police officers in 1971. So much for historical race-based violence, in this case much more recent than the heyday of KKK lynchings!
Your "whataboutism" is not an argument. It is pathetic.
There is no evidence of it.I am probably more familiar with US history than you.
Why are you bringing up that straw man.Nothing in US history justifies black supremacist groups like NoI and others.
Recognition is your first step.Neither is rank hypocrisy.
Equating Al Sharpton or the Nation of Islam with the KKK is a bogus equivalence that reeks of bigoted "whataboutism".It's not a bogus equivalence. If we are to condemn racism, and we should, then we must condemn ALL racism. Not just focus on white people as singularly guilty, as is happening today. That is racist in itself!
Your ravings are ludicrous.You are as incapable of condemning black supremacists as Trump is incapable of condemning white supremacists, if not more so. The two of you are cut from the same cloth.
But Ms. Mallory is not the subject of this thread. Is it possible for you to even remotely stay on topic?Tamika Mallory, a "Women's March" leader and "Black Lives Matter" activist, called Farrakhan "the greatest of all time".