Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Showa vs. King Modern Celebrarion

 

[Subject to rant. Read at your own risk.  And don't say I didn't warn you either.]

  It's a rainy day in Lithonia, Georgia.  As I sit here writing this, I think about the sacrifices made by the likes of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and countless others like him past and present.



[If people in church every January 15 only knew...]



     The of me writing this is the birthday of a man who actually stood for something and had a legitimate excuse for why.  He and many others before and immediately after him were born in a time where if you weren't white, rich, and/or "Christian", then you should be wiped out the planet.  The difference between then and now is that people are more discreet and "tactful" about it.  It's not just white people this time (so all you affirmative action-screaming mother fuckers need to shut up), it's blacks, asians, jews, and even homosexuals just to name a few.


     You might not want to believe this, but today it seems that the very people men and women like him fight for, end up becoming a bunch of butthurt, vengeful slagfucks.  Black people still talking that pseudo-Muslim nonsense about how the [white] man is a devil, how pork still sucks, nerds acting the very people who hurt them, gays bashing straight people who actually supported them, women looking down on men, Jews acting like pricks to supporters, gentlemen not acting like gentlemen for sex, atheists bashing Christians; lumping the wrong ones with Westboro just becasue they were wronged at a church they used to go to, just vengeful mother fuckers.  And these people have the ball bearings to acutally cry to Dr King's grave today?


GET ALLLLLL THE WAY THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!!

     I might not be exempt from this too, but I do wonder is Mr. Martin is rolling over in his grave right now...
As a matter of fact, one person on my Facebook saw one black lady say "Who gives a fuck about MLK's birthday". Me and her (my FB friend) shared the exact same rage and disgust for today's society of yes, black people, or in this case, Niggers (Yeah, I used the "-er" at the end too).  The same mongrels I see on MARTA [my city's transit authority], in West End, and across the street driving to faggot ass 2010's gangster music.  And it grows more difficult to tell who in my generation stands for something, from those who worship the almighty dollar over integrity.

     But overall, King learned the value of humility, temperance and love, so it would be a remiss if I ended this on an angry rant.  I remember as a kid, I read the 1963 speech that changed American history.

[That speech was long, but worth a read]

     With that, he was a man that stood for true justice and fairness; traits the we today don't seem to stand for, and to say that we do would be lying.  But at the end of the day, I believe he wanted us to exemplify a form of equality that transcends race, class, sexual preference, and ethnicity. More likely strive to be an image of it EVERYDAY!!



[Suck it, Lelouch's daddy]



     Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929[Shouwa 4] but was shot and killed on April 4, 1968[Shouwa 43].  He's a pastor, philanthropist, and acclaimed civil rights leader.

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