Yes! 'Taking offence is a mark of weakness" Well said!
@dorcasmcleod9439
3 жыл бұрын
This young woman is saying racial things. I refuse to use the word "racist" in the offhand manner so many do today, throwing that shaming finger of "racist" at anyone who doesn't agree with them. I just watched the you tube video, Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools. It was wonderful! While this young woman advocates violence for her cause against people of another race than hers, this distinguished man, Walter Williams, has lived the life in the United States of America before and during the Civil Rights Movement. He has actually lived and studied American culture. I love this proclamation that he wrote. [ Proclamation of Amnesty and Pardon Granted to All Persons of European Descent Whereas, Europeans kept my forebears in bondage some three centuries toiling without pay, Wheras Europeans ignored the human rights pledges of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, Wheras the Emancipation Proclamation, the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments meant little more than empty words, Therefore Americans of European ancestry are guilty of great crimes against my ancestors and their progeny. But in the recognition Europeans themselves have been victims of various and sundry human rights violations to wit: the Norman Conquest, the Irish Potato Famine, Decline of the Hapsburg Dynasty, Napoleonic and Czarist adventurism, and gratuitous insults and speculations about the intelligence of Europeans of Polish descent I, J. Walter E, Williams do declare full and general amnesty and pardon to all persons of European ancestry for both their own grievances and these of their forebears against my people. Therefore from this day forward Americans of European ancestry can straight and proud knowing they are without guilt and thus obliged not to act like damn fools in their relationships with Americans of African ancestry. Walter E. Williams, Gracious and Generous Grantor. ] This man, Walter Williams, is a great leader, follow him.
@malpreece5008
6 жыл бұрын
The ‘gay Muslim blind Iraqi former refugee’ seems quite arrogant. He doesn’t know what it’s like to feel like anyone else but himself. He holds no more authority on the subject of freedom of speech than his fellow ‘privileged’ Cambridge classmates.
@juliusilori
6 жыл бұрын
Hear , hear!!...and THANK YOU for expressing your opinion. We need more people NOT afraid to have their say EVEN if some people may disagree.
@afifahhamilton8843
6 жыл бұрын
The Nina Simone lyrics seem quite silly, and emotional to me. No one can know what it feels to be me. Or you. How on earth does that come over as 'deep' or 'meaningful"? Of course, language developed in order to enable communication of as many matters as possible, including what it feels to be me, but language is only ever an approximation of the point in question. It is 'metaphorical' in its very nature. The Iraqi gay refugee chap is claiming something, rather than showing gratitude. Where did humility go? If Britain gave him sanctuary it is appropriate that he thanks us. As far as I know that is a human universal, known in anthropological terms as reciprocation (but I may have that wrong). Muslims appear to have no such 'reciprocation' part of their being, whether practicing or not. They appear to me to embody that triplicity of badness, i.e. resentment, arrogance, deceit. No wonder muslim countries are places of excess hell.
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