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Civic Justice

(870 posts)
Sun Apr 8, 2018, 02:35 PM Apr 2018

What did we learn from the Parkland Young People?

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=10464926

Some have already let Right Wing Narrative diminish the value of the Parkland Youth and many have filled their minds with doubts about them. Because the power of Right Wingers Control over the narrative weakens the voice of the young people who stood up, and it does the same to Democrats, because we have NO Control to Promote our own narrative... now we are failing the young people of Parkland, by not supporting their narrative and promoting it.

We are our own worst disaster in such ways.

Slap stick and Put down Pun's was a tool white society used during "segregation" as a means to repress black people, as in pushing prejudiced puns, and slap stick derogatory comments, that bolster public displays of vile prejudiced actions, while the right wing pushed a narrative of racism by any and every means.
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What did we learn from the Parkland Young People? (Original Post) Civic Justice Apr 2018 OP
I learned how good it felt to see actual courage on national television. democrank Apr 2018 #1

democrank

(11,096 posts)
1. I learned how good it felt to see actual courage on national television.
Sun Apr 8, 2018, 03:03 PM
Apr 2018

These young people are true leaders who have shown us it's better to stand for something than to fall for anything.

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