I'll let your retarded answer speak for itself. I am through addressing you.
I generally don't post my messages on more than one thread at a time, so I hope that you'll forgive me for repeating myself. I believe that the following is germaine to the topic at hand:
Trying to educate Imerica is learning how to type. You make progress for a while and then you hit a plateau where nothing seems to change for the longest time. Maybe there will be a breakthrough down the road. But reading things like the following, I tend to doubt it:
White kids at that point already had what it took to make it in society ... their white faces, and who they knew.
In other words, whites "make it" because they're white, not because they're not from a culture which needs metal detectors in its schools.
Hey, Imerica, here's another
Jeopardy question for you:
Q: What's the shortest book in the world? A:
Black Jeopardy Champions.
And by the way, Imerica, Martin Liar King
was a Communist, or the next thing to it. Your denial of that simple fact of history proves once again what I said to you the other week, that you make it up as you go along, distorting the facts to furnish yourself with the largest possible comfort zone.
A photograph - widely published in Southern newspapers and on Southern billboards in the 1960s - shows Martin Luther King on September 2, 1957, attending the Highlander Folk School, operated by the Communist Party. Various high-ranking Communists are seated next to King, whose ties to American Communism were manifold.
King was listed on the Monteagle, Tennessee school's letterhead as a "sponsor." The school was financed by Julius Rosenwald, the one-time head of Sears Roebuck, who spent $22 million financing "civil rights" groups. A director of the fund, Alfred K. Stern of New Orleans, fled behind the Iron Curtain to avoid arrest for espionage.