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Why do white people march in the MLK parade downtown?

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  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,376 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2014
    Mad_Son said:

    King county was named after MLK. HTH.

    image

    Actually it was renamed after MLK. It was originally named after a pro-slavery vice president, William R. King.
    Yep.

    and they have to prove how progressive they are by putting his likeness all over every official county placard, sign, bridge, stationary etc. I'm not against the change, but what other county goes to such lengths?

    white liberal guilt...
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    Mad_Son said:

    King county was named after MLK. HTH.

    image

    Actually it was renamed after MLK. It was originally named after a pro-slavery vice president, William R. King.
    Yep.

    and they have to prove how progressive they are by putting his likeness all over every official county placard, sign, bridge, stationary etc. I'm not against the change, but what other county goes to such lengths?

    white liberal guilt...
    Or maybe because King Jr. is only the most important American civil rights figure of the 20th century.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,456 Founders Club
    I think Malcom X was at least as important. Fear factor
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Mad_Son said:

    King county was named after MLK. HTH.

    image

    Actually it was renamed after MLK. It was originally named after a pro-slavery vice president, William R. King.
    Yep.

    and they have to prove how progressive they are by putting his likeness all over every official county placard, sign, bridge, stationary etc. I'm not against the change, but what other county goes to such lengths?

    white liberal guilt...
    Or maybe because King Jr. is only the most important American civil rights figure of the 20th century.
  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194
    dnc said:

    Mad_Son said:

    King county was named after MLK. HTH.

    image

    Actually it was renamed after MLK. It was originally named after a pro-slavery vice president, William R. King.
    Yep.

    and they have to prove how progressive they are by putting his likeness all over every official county placard, sign, bridge, stationary etc. I'm not against the change, but what other county goes to such lengths?

    white liberal guilt...
    Or maybe because King Jr. is only the most important American civil rights figure of the 20th century.
    Why do you hate Dorothea Dix?!?!
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Mad_Son said:

    dnc said:

    Mad_Son said:

    King county was named after MLK. HTH.

    image

    Actually it was renamed after MLK. It was originally named after a pro-slavery vice president, William R. King.
    Yep.

    and they have to prove how progressive they are by putting his likeness all over every official county placard, sign, bridge, stationary etc. I'm not against the change, but what other county goes to such lengths?

    white liberal guilt...
    Or maybe because King Jr. is only the most important American civil rights figure of the 20th century.
    Why do you hate Dorothea Dix?!?!
    Too gummy

  • unfrozencaveman
    unfrozencaveman Member Posts: 2,303
    Mad_Son said:

    King county was named after MLK. HTH.

    image

    Actually it was renamed after MLK. It was originally named after a pro-slavery vice president, William R. King.
    They should get with the times and rename it again...Kemp County
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Mad_Son said:

    King county was named after MLK. HTH.

    image

    Actually it was renamed after MLK. It was originally named after a pro-slavery vice president, William R. King.
    They should get with the times and rename it again...KHemp County
  • PLSS, to answer your question because they are all snicker lickers.