That’s not how MLK’s protests were viewed at the time, and the way you described the women’s march isn’t how history will view them. In 50 years, conservatives will be using the women’s march as an example of how people are supposed to protest in an effort to denegrate the protests of that time. That’s how it always goes. Look how much conservatives love Abraham Lincoln, who was quite progressive and despised by conservatives at the time.
Either we don’t understand each other or we just have very different views that aren’t going to change here.
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That’s not how MLK’s protests were viewed at the time, and the way you described the women’s march isn’t how history will view them. In 50 years, conservatives will be using the women’s march as an example of how people are supposed to protest in an effort to denegrate the protests of that time. That’s how it always goes. Look how much conservatives love Abraham Lincoln, who was quite progressive and despised by conservatives at the time.
Either we don’t understand each other or we just have very different views that aren’t going to change here.
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Yeah it’s probably best to just agree to disagree, otherwise we’re both going to walk in circles.