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How would the Black people feel if all the Martin Luther signs were removed ?

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Yin And Yang answered

I can't know how they would feel but where is the line drawn and stopped? Reminds me of the darn "gender neutral" bathrooms in schools! What was wrong with little girls bathroom and little boys bathroom? For the few who was/are consider themselves transgender they were allowed to use the STAFF bathrooms! You know how much better staff bathrooms are!?!? Bigger, cleaner, more private! But nooooo they weren't satisfied with that and now neutral bathrooms are everywhere! I dont know about you but I HATE seeing piss puddles on the ground in front of me and I am sure the men don't wanna see tampon rolls and bloody pads everywhere!

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Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
I did not see that. I try to keep banned from the news. It's better for me health wise! Lol! But yah preschool and 12 is way to young! Thats just ridiculous.
Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch commented
I'm sorry, but how does a 3 year old know this? Don't agree with that camp at all for kids that young.
Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
Exactly!
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Levi F. answered

MLK didn't fight to keep slavery alive. It's not exactly an apt comparison.

As a Southerner I have so special affinity for symbols of the Confederacy, especially ones that were erected during the Civil Rights era as a way of resisting it. That said, I'm not particularly interested in removing said symbols unless the people of the town or city they are in decide they no longer want them displayed.

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Darik Majoren answered

Those signs were based on a man trying to support unity . . . as compared to . . . ?

Otis Campbell Profile
Otis Campbell answered

Oh no their is a mlk street in every city.you cannot tear down history they want to move get rid or change monuments. Whats next changimg history books??

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Wesley Crusher answered
Apples to oranges. One represents equality for all. The other represents equality for some by taking it away from the rest. This isn't a black vs white matter. Martin Luther king represents not just black people, he represents all people joining hands together. While your confederate nazis represents only "white power".

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