Thu Aug 17, 2017 11:50 am
LOLNWGunner wrote:mmalleck wrote:danoh wrote:mmalleck wrote:Sounds like the statue is for sale. Start a GoFundMe to buy it and sell it for scrap.
How much?
Link?
Go fund me sounds great.
Asking price was $250k back in 2015.
It was listed in the Wikipedia article and mentioned in the TV segment.
With this news cycle - you could raise $250k in a few days if it takes off.
Start a GoFundMe page that says the DNC wants to send the statue back to Putin for trying to interfere with the election under a zero tolerance for influence banner......
Thu Aug 17, 2017 11:55 am
I love this view!Barfly wrote:Wow... I started this thread, not cause I actually want to go have that crappy statue torn down, but because I am sick and tired of the snowflakes ripping down all of our historical monuments and statues. I don't give two fucks about Fremont or their "weirdness" or their shitty statue. I just, for once, would like to see the look on the fuckhead liberal's faces when they were faced with the bullshit they bombard us with daily...
PS: I had no idea that there was actually going to be a protest at the statue... this was merely a sleep deprivation-inspired rant, based on my own growing frustration and anger towards the leftism that has infected our country and the weak minded citizens who live here.
Thu Aug 17, 2017 11:59 am
Thu Aug 17, 2017 3:08 pm
"We should never forget our history, but we also should not idolize figures who have committed violent atrocities and sought to divide us based on who we are or where we came from," Murray said.
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was writing an advice column in 1958 for Ebony magazine when he received an unusual letter.
“I am a boy,” an anonymous writer told King. “But I feel about boys the way I ought to feel about girls. I don't want my parents to know about me. What can I do?”
In calm, pastoral tones, King told the boy that his problem wasn’t uncommon, but required “careful attention.”
“The type of feeling that you have toward boys is probably not an innate tendency, but something that has been culturally acquired,” King wrote. “You are already on the right road toward a solution, since you honestly recognize the problem and have a desire to solve it.”
Thu Aug 17, 2017 4:09 pm