Awful thing to say. Just absolutely wrong and twisted and awful.
Awful thing to say. Just absolutely wrong and twisted and awful.
@DanCrenshawTX Kings life and his deeds had more impact, but his death was tragedy of racism and fear. But it was Floyd’s death that stirred the culture less so his life. Both were about racism. We celebrate kings birthday and commentate Floyd’s murder
@DanCrenshawTX It’s probably true because of two things. 1. Media reach is instantly world wide including videos. 2. MLK was starting a movement in the US and now 60 years later some of the same problems still exist. We should be much farther down this road which makes the impact stronger!
@DanCrenshawTX I recognise you only of half vision Dan, but it is a fact regardless of what side of the political fence one sits. King's death had an impact in the US, but George's was felt all over the world. Just do a little research man & you might learn something.
@DanCrenshawTX When MLK was assassinated..there was no internet..national news sites..cable TV ..social media. That's what he was talking about. Maybe a 10 year old can explain it to you.
@DanCrenshawTX Doesn’t absolve you from your Anti-conservative comments
@DanCrenshawTX It is true. Because he was against the war, even the moderate Republicans found him radical
@DanCrenshawTX Dr King's Assassination occurred in an era without the internet, social media, and smart phones with high resolution video cameras. Imagine how the world would react if it did?
@DanCrenshawTX Ummm where's the cancel culture on this one?
@DanCrenshawTX After the death of Martin Luther King, there was rioting across the country, but the public consensus was that rioting was not OK. After George Floyd died there was also rioting, but there was no consensus that the rioting was not OK.