Friday, June 12, 2015

I think Rev. King would be tempted

to borrow that whip from Jesus in order to clean some of these people out of his dream.
“America is the land of opportunity,” “There is only one race, the human race” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job” are among a long list of alleged microaggressions faculty leaders of the University of California system have been instructed not to say.
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Martin Luther King’s dream of a “colorblind society.” where people are judged on the content of their character and not the color of their skin, was once embraced by Americans of all political stripes.

Now progressives consider that ideal to be a form of racism.


Hey, the SPLC just “got a tip” and suddenly discovered “an incredible amount of misogyny” on the Internet, which they never noticed, say, in 2008, when liberals were calling Sarah Palin the vilest things imaginable?

Coincidence.
Be warned; that slimeball Potok from the Southern Poverty Lies Center is involved.




1 comment:

Windy Wilson said...

If those phrases you quote at the beginning of this piece are now "Microaggressions", how long until Reverend King's "I have a dream" speech with his words about "content of their character instead of the color of their skin" is similarly considered microaggression?
Maybe white people can't quote Reverend Martin Luther King anymore?