Today is the 150th Anniversary of Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation. Meaning, they should have shot him a lot sooner.
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@#1490548: don't worry about it. trolls don't stay long, usually. worst case, he'll become a resident troll, kind of like a pet around here.
Moonbattery is funny, when you link to a statistic disproving what the post said, you're a troll get banned and your post gets deleted. When you say Lincoln should have been shot earlier because black people are subhuman, it stays there.
At the same time they are claiming that liberals are fascists.
So for the pure sake of flipping all of these blogs and sites the digital bird, let's not ban W or any other troll.
Because, you know, the South was doing so well.............wait, the South was going very bad before the war that they couldn´t afford to lose more slaves.
Wait, does this guy not realize that if it hadn't been for Lincoln's talents in the field of politics, then the North and South may not have reunited, and might have still been seperate to this day?
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... Wait a minute... that's exactly what this guy would like, isn't it?
Bo-Jangles better step softly...advocating the killing of a President or a Former President is a Federal Offense. I don't think the law makes any distinction about living or dead.
Hollio, the only Bojangles I ever heard of was a guy named Bill Robinson, acknowledged to be the greatest tap dancer of all time. Do a search on youtube, he's there!
@ W
Secede peacefully my ass. The South fired the first shots, remember?
Even if Lincoln hadn't been an advocate for keeping the Union together, the North and South would have gotten along just hunky dory forever after and there wouldn't have been any historical ramifications, right? And monkeys might fly out my butt.
Carver was a phony and well-known for bs in his 'research'. Booker T Washington could barely tolerate him at Tuskegee but gave in to his celebrity status seeing as how the African-American community would not forgive his dismissal.
Of the many many people that were revolutionizing crop rotation decades before Carver happened to be Edmund Ruffin (slaveholder) who was not only an agronomist but fired the first shot of the civil war. Carver didn't invent peanut butter either, Kellog had a patent for it more than 20 years before Carver.
Today bachelor of science ag. students still study Ruffin's books. Carver is studied by BA in African Studies students.
THE JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY
Vol. XLII, No. 4, pp. 507-528.
By BARRY MACKINTOSH
MR. MACKINTOSH is a historian with the National Park Service in Washington, D.C.
IN SCIENCE AS IN OTHER FIELDS OF HUMAN ENDEAVOR ABLE AND accomplished black Americans usually found recognition slow in coming and meager when it came. The careers of biologist Ernest Everett Just and entomologist Charles Henry Turner exemplified this tendency, and their names remain anything but household words. George Washington Carver, on the other hand, became a legend in his own lifetime, with a popular reputation far transcending the significance of his accomplishments. His agricultural education and extension work at Tuskegee Institute in behalf of rural southern blacks was praiseworthy but unspectacular in nature and impact. The uses for soils and plants he developed or advocated were not of pioneering importance in science, nor were they widely adopted. Yet he was acclaimed a scientific genius for discovering hundreds of valuable applications for peanuts and sweet potatoes and for revolutionizing the southern economy. In reality, his legendary reputation depended less on these supposed achievements than on his psychological and social utility to both whites and blacks.
@Antiracism is a Feelgood Cult
Go home troll!
I love how these bigots like to bring up bullshit stories when confronted with Intelligent black innovators & inventors.
They take the black achievements and pin them spurious white guys that NOBODY'S heard of! If those guys existed, they are woefully represented.
Then this guy brings up Booker T. Washington. What Booker may have thought of Dr. Carver is irrelevant. Wasn't Booker basically the guy who came up with "Separate But Equal"?
SORRY, BABY HONEY POOPIE-PIE, BUT.....
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.....WE'RE ALL ONE RACE, BABY!!!
FACE IT, FEELGOOD! YOU'RE A "BROTHA/SISTA"!
I won't respond to trolls, who are weaker than I and stupid as hell!
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To my fellow, F/C/RSTDTs pals. I am going to rename myself ENLIGHTENMENT HAMSTER!
(But I don't know how, how do you change a username? I'll stick with 'SpukiKitty'.)
@Snarker
Now you've made me curious. If we all came from Africa, then what's the fraction that denote's my African ancestry?
According to the out-of-Africa theory, 100%. Either that or you're talking about an entirely unscientific way of quantifying ancestry.
@SpukiKitty :
To my fellow, F/C/RSTDTs pals. I am going to rename myself ENLIGHTENMENT HAMSTER!
(But I don't know how, how do you change a username? I'll stick with 'SpukiKitty'.)
We could go with the Monty-Python-solution: It is spelled “SpukiKitty” but it is pronounced “Enlightenment hamster”.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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