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To: sargon

More peaceful coexistence - and guess who’s disturbing the peace?

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49 posted on 10/01/2016 7:19:10 PM PDT by aquila48
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To: aquila48
None of your observations justify your un-American, authoritarian embrace of racial separatism.

I can go outside my front door and snap a picture of my middle class, mixed race neighborhood, which includes many blacks, and which is perfectly peaceful. But that doesn't prove anything any more than your broad brush racial animus does.

Your "evidence" is neither compelling, nor does it support the causal relationship you're feebly trying to imply between violence and race. There are a myriad of factors other than race which contribute to the situation, and which serve to effectively dispel the tidy, convenient, cut-and-dried conclusions you jump to.

As I've said, you're perfectly entitled to harbor separatist impulses, however misguided they might be, but you're not entitled to impose your "solutions" on any other Americans.

Indeed, in this diverse country, under this superb Constitution, neither you nor any mob (majority or otherwise) will ever be able to legitimately or legally establish your distorted vision of an American Utopia.

In view of Unalienable Rights, such inferior shortcuts stand exposed as utterly untenable, and will persist in being strongly repudiated by We the People as long as this Republic stands. Thus, you should probably seriously consider adopting a different strategy and tact, along with additional, more nuanced assessment of the reality which confronts you.

The Revolution is ON!

Vote Trump!

50 posted on 10/01/2016 8:54:49 PM PDT by sargon (The Revolution is ON! Vote Trump!)
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