No, the more we compare it, the more people will realize they are the same.
I believe it was Kent State where some black Students were ordered to be admitted by a judge... against state laws. There are some very famous pictures available from the event.
And, newsflash. America is being persuaded. Several years before miscegenation began to be legalized, america was polling about 90% against it.
We're not that far off now. A majority are in favor of civil unions and gay marriage polls in the 20-30% range.
And, I believe in the 60's, Rosa Parks, MLK, and Malcolm X were classified as 'whiners' by people like you. They 'whined' about how they were being depressed and had no equal rights under the law etc.
Anyone who doesn't see the parallel in progression and applicability under civil rights is blinded by their prejudices against homosexuals
Last edited by Superbelt; 03-15-2005 at 09:09 AM..
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