Posted on 10/15/2016 5:40:52 AM PDT by Doreener
New Civil Rights Alliance is a loose federation. The members of this alliance are brought together under the same umbrella of ideas. It was coordinated and started by the members of the Chinese American Summit. Its use of new media advantages will promote the success of the protest series, and internally enhance the community's participation and leading role in the mainstream society in the long-term.
This campaign disregards political factions, nor the personal and organizational interests of fame and fortune. Together, we will establish the cornerstone of community development and contribute to cultural upgrading of American society.
We hope that each person has a sense of mission, and do their best to create the history with the others.
All ethnic groups in the United States, stand out together and fight against the violent culture, for the sake of family security and well-being.
Curious. Just when I am thinking it is about time our leaders got a little taste of REAL violence...
Good luck with protests against violence.
This group advocates to fight. Fight Is inherently a violent word.
This group pushes both pluralism and solidarity.
Those two things in society are complete opposites.
Improving pluralism can only be done through libertarianism and each person allowed to do his own thing... Hobby Lobby can do its own thing. Sisters of Charity can do their own thing. GLAD can do its own thing. Provided none of them use force to impose their thing on others. That is pluralism.
Solidarity is inherently the opposite. It prohibits letting everyone do their own thing. It requires everyone support the same thing.
The website of this group has many internal contradictions. It was either written by a pluralistic committee...or written by a product of a very irrational education.
Couldn’t agree more. Please
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