I talk about race a lot because it brings a perspective that would otherwise be missing from the Grill. You may not like everything I say, but I hope that at least some here appreciate the viewpoint.
As for Huey P. Newton and H. Rap Brown, they were not perfect human beings, but they are two of my heroes for showing courage when most Blacks were too scared to address issues like police brutality.
You are not misjudged, you are misinformed. And by calling me a thug (among other things), you are already assuming a victims posture of one who is being pushed around by the mean Black man. I let my words speak for themselves, regardless of who I'm talking to. You complain. Who's playing the victim now? If you can't take the heat, get off the Grill.
Ahh...never mind...I'm sure being born and raised in "Amerika" has been hard enough on him...
I remember a group of motorcycle rides, all black in 1968, who called themselves "The Chains of H. Rap Brown" who rode around terrorizing Whites.
My, my, your heros are the type of people who spewed hate and violence against innocent people.
As for your hero H. Rap Brown, didn't he just get a prision sentence for his untiring efforts against society and innocent people? Retorical, but telling.
I remember a group of motorcycle rides, all black in 1968, who called themselves "The Chains of H. Rap Brown" who rode around terrorizing Whites.
My, my, your heros are the type of people who spewed hate and violence against innocent people.
As for your hero H. Rap Brown, didn't he just get a prision sentence for his untiring efforts against society and innocent people? Retorical, but telling.