Today we remember Rosa Parks’ bold stand and her role in ending racism. pic.twitter.com/uxIj1QmtkU
— RNC (@GOP) December 1, 2013
The Republican National Committee claimed in a tweet that racism is dead, “Today we remember Rosa Parks’ bold stand and her role in ending racism.”
And then they corrected it with “Previous tweet should have read ‘Today we remember Rose Parks’ bold stand and her role in fighting to end racism.’ Apparently someone informed them that contrary to their PR push, minorities are still insisting that racism exists.
Hear Rosa Parks in her own voice, in her own words describing what happened on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, AL.
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If Only Rosa Parks had an AR15 and 100 Round Mag
I wonder if Rosa Parks had boarded the bus armed with an AR 15 and 100 rounds of ammunition would the bus driver have ordered her to give up her seat in the "colored" section so a white man could sit down? What if she had jut stood her ground with an AR15? As a matter of fact, there probably wouldn't have been a "colored" section if black folks had exercised their 2nd amendment rights. Oh wait....black folks don't have 2nd amendment rights back then. Big Snark
Racism has ended my Donkey.
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