Black Christian leaders ask Paul Ryan to punish Maxine Waters for her ‘call to extremism’

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  1. PrincipleInvestment

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    Pretty funny 'cause nihilistic Uncle Tom paranoia is what, and why the Nation of Islam was founded. MLK was accused of bootlicking too. MLK the guy who practically invented the civil rights movement march. :roflol:
     
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    Uncle Tom's, wow. That's some real woke racism right there.

    What makes you think all blacks agree with you on any given issue?
     
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    Be fair now. Most Blacks swallow the Left's plantation politics mentality like kool-aid by the gallon and so most U.S. Blacks DO adhere to his way of 'thinking'; but then again, not as many as before Barack Obama became president and rammed their heads into what the Left really was and really thought of them. Barack Obama's presidency was an eyeopener for many Blacks and that's why many of them jumped political ship to vote for Trump.

    It's a slow process but eventually the Dem Party's leadership will lose their currently non-thinking core constituency of automatic policy rubber stampers as the new habit of Thinking for Themselves and thus thinking INDEPENDENTLY takes over one convert at a time.
     
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    Dr King didn't go out and attack other black folks fighting for black folks. The civil rights movement was going on b4 Dr King came on the scene, he basically brought it to the national forefront.
     
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    Do you have a clue as to what I am talking about? It has nothing to do with all black folks agreeing on an issue.
     
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    No MLK was civil toward Malcom X ... it was the NI founder who accused MLK of being an Uncle Tom bootlicker. MLK was the driving force behind the civil rights movement and most responsible for the rapid advances in desegregation. How did you misinterpret my post so completely? It's historically been the Uncle Tom critics that have been humiliated by the success and influence their targets achieve through decorum and detente ... not the other way around.
     
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    Ok, so how does that change what I said.

    Dr king didn't start the CRM, he put it on the national stage.

    Lol, that's comical.
     
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    How did it change what you said? :confuse: You can't recognize you're own oxy-moron? Malcom insisted MLK was a bootlicking Uncle Tom ... that's what I said, and you think that MLK not reciprocating somehow defended Malcom X and his racist, sanctimonious organization? Only Malcom's islamic cult reveres his vitriolic rhetoric. Visit the national mall where the million man march was held. Know who's memorial ain't next to Uncle Tom MLK's? :roflol:
     
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    Early on he believed that but not in the latter years he didn't, I know you don't want to tell that part.

    You don't have a clue, you don't see Medgar Evers there either do you. You can't give me any history lessons on Dr King or Malcolm X, I grew up in that time period.
     
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    Sure ... Malcom couldn't dismiss MLK as bootlicking Uncle Tom after all his successes. Malcom X recognized his own insignificance in contrast to that of Dr King. All you keep establishing here is that "haters gonna hate" aren't just song lyrics. Aunt Max shouldn't have mixed politics with religion by insisting "God is on our side" ... Max not only doesn't speak for the black community, she certainly doesn't speak for God. The criticism she's receiving is fair, and what do you call the DNC Uncle Tom's ... Schumer / Pelosi who also criticized Waters? Ass clowns? :roflol:
     
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